Show the Server IP without interacting with external Sites.
If you are behind a proxy it will only show the IP of the Proxy!
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3.22
(Rating count:
9)
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2023-05-05 | Bert Van de Poel | No longer seems to work. Perhaps not compatible with more modern versions of Firefox, since the last update was over 5 years ago. | |
2023-01-25 | skippdiddly | ||
2021-08-08 | wabhyt | Very verbose. only thing that would have been better would have been if there was an option to show the ips without hoovering too | |
2019-10-10 | Tan | ||
2018-01-13 | JD | ||
2017-11-14 | te_comprof | Work well, some additional feature may required: - - Show IPv6 - Show Local IP address (IPv4/IPv6) - While showing list of connected domain, pin the access domain at the top | |
2017-09-30 | Bill Waggoner | The add-ons listing said compatible with FF 57 but it doesn't seem to do anything or show the info icon in the address bar. I don't see any way (I haven't found it yet I guess) to report a bug so I'm posting this here. EDIT: Thanks for the quick response! As FF is Beta I expect things to need changes. I sometimes see the icon now but the addresses are always "undefined". I'll wait for an update. | |
2017-08-11 | Firefox user 13029084 | The 2.2 is much improved! Most servers are listed with their IP addresses (cached-only servers listed in a "cached" section without IP addresses, a performance decision to avoid additional overhead, a decision that I can't disagree with). What prevents me from giving the full 5 stars are: sometimes the (IP) icon is missing from the address bar, and sometimes a server is missing (e.g., www.reddit.com listed on the Reddit site, but reddit.com not listed). Overall, though, since I am trying to keep an eye on sites that are IPv4-only or only top level is IPv6, this extension will meet that desire when Legacy stops working. | |
2017-08-09 | George L. Yermulnik | Do exactly what it should! |