Author: westor
Added: 5y
Updated: 5y
mIRC: 7.49+
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Review: maroon
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Proxy-Checker
This module let you search the given ip if it is proxy or not and all the results that will be found
will output into the channel or the user with private notice depending in the command that you enter,
you can also change the settings from this module from the Menubar or via (/wxc_sets) command.
Installation:
This module is an part of WESTOR Module Manager (https://mircscripts.net/9Tnyi) that you must download and install it in order to work this module because the manager contains some require codes, if you already have the manager then just copy/paste the code into a new file and load it or paste it into an new file into the Script Editor in Remotes tab, also if you want you can download and install this module it directly from the manager with 1 click instead to do all the before steps, it is recommented to download the latest version from the manager.
Suppored Languages: English - Greek
Suppored Operating Systems: 7 - 8 - 8.1 - 10
Suppored Programs: mIRC 7.49+ or AdiIRC 2.9+
Examples:
!Proxy 103.110.216.42
@Proxy 103.110.216.42
Download Source Link: http://westor.ucoz.com/load/0-0-1-63-20
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I found websites claiming to list proxy addresses, so I took ipv4's from those sites and fed them to this script, which does report them as proxies. This script also reports more info about the ip's, including being in different types of proxies. Unlike the other module showing the wrong ipv6 for my $ip, this one did not report me as being a proxy. Yay.
There can be a delay of several hundred milliseconds between when it does 'jsonopen' and its last $json() call, so for normal usage it won't cause a lag. But if your script is using this against all nicks during a join-flood, you can expect a combined lag.
Most of the things in my review of the ipv6-checker module apply here, since this module is very similar to the other one, except it instead reacts to someone typing in channel "!Proxy ipv4" or "@Proxy ipv4". The confusingly worded option related to displaying output also has the same effect here - it affects being able to see your responses in channel to "@Proxy ipv4", but you can't see your /notice responses to "!Proxy ipv4".
The description says you can reach the configuration via the menubar or /wsc_sets, but the command is actually /wxc_sets, and the menubar item doesn't appear until you go into options and enable it.