IpProtocols version history - 10 versions
IpProtocols by jisse44
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Latest version
Version 1.2.1resigned1
Released 25 Apr 2024 - 192.87 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
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Version 1.2.0
Released 10 Mar 2018 - 187.73 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*- upgrade Jto Query 3Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.1.4
Released 1 Feb 2018 - 139.26 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*- FFx 58 compatibility
- Fix options window blinkingSource code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.1.3
Released 29 Jan 2018 - 138.66 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*Add Firefox 58 compatibilitySource code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.1.2
Released 27 Sep 2017 - 139.29 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*- Removal of unused functions
- Add '<pre>' to HTML blacklist elements
- Remove GitHub link at setup. Now in the addon Preferences</pre>Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.1.1
Released 26 Sep 2017 - 139.39 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*- Add "display:inline;" for recognized IP <div>
- Add 2 custom commands: 'ext+ipprotocols-custom1' and 'ext+ipprotocols-custom2' handlers</div>Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.1.0
Released 25 Sep 2017 - 137.87 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*- Add Protocol Handlers in manifest.json (https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/Add-ons/WebExtensions/manifest.json/protocol_handlers)
- Changes 'ipprotocols-XXX' into 'ext+ipprotocols-XXX'
- Improve IP recognition (multiple IP in one line)Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.0.2
Released 22 Sep 2017 - 137.7 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.0.1
Released 22 Sep 2017 - 136.4 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and later, android 54.0 to 68.*Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only
Version 1.0
Released 7 Sep 2017 - 136.27 kBWorks with firefox 54.0 and laterDue to new policy of Web Extensions, some class, components or actions are not available anymore.
In old IPProtocols, programs were launched with 'nsIProcess' component
( Components.classes["@mozilla.org/process/util;1"].createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsIProcess); )
This component is now replaced by 'Native Messaging', which, as you can see here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Native_messaging
is very complicated and restrictive to put in place.
So I decided to use Network Protocol Handler from Firefox and one simple script instead.
When you click on recognised IP and, for example, VNC protocol, the extension is trying to open
a custom protocol uri: "ipprotocol-vnc://ip_address".
So you had to set this booleans values to FALSE in Firefox 'about:config' menu: (FIGURE 02: https://github.com/jisse44/ipprotocols/blob/master/02-Firefox-about_config.png)
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-vnc
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-rdp
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-ssh
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-telnet
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-ping
- network.protocol-handler.expose.ipprotocols-nmap
In 'about:preferences#applications', you had to associate your bash/batch script to the new protocols. (FIGURE 04: https://github.com/jisse44/ipprotocols/blob/master/04-Firefox-about_preferences_applications.png)
You can also do this by clicking on the different protocols offered when you click on an IP. (FIGURE 03: https://github.com/jisse44/ipprotocols/blob/master/03-Firefox-protocol-handler.png)Source code released under GNU General Public Licence v2.0 only