Author: westor
Added: 5y
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mIRC: 7.49+
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IPV6-Search
This module let you search in ultratools.com for the given ipv4 ip address 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 (/wiv_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:
!ipv6 5.39.78.90
@ipv6 5.39.78.90
Download Source Link: http://westor.ucoz.com/load/0-0-1-64-20
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It assumes you used the manager's menu to install it, and is confusing if using the download link then manually /load it. There's no dialog or right-click menu. Nor message saying install was successful. The manager menu doesn't say so, but to see this script's settings dialog you go to the "installed" tab and double-click on this script. Or type in editbox: /wiv_sets
The description is a little misleading, saying "command that you enter", but really means a message someone ELSE types into #channel. For "!ipv6 5.39.78.90" this script sends the answer to THEM as a notice. For "@ipv6 5.39.78.90" output is instead sent as a /msg to the entire channel.
Settings dialog's text "Display all the module using output messages" really means:
Lets script reply to YOU typing !ipv6 or @ipv6 keywords in the #channel's editbox.
Lets you see the script's answer in channel to the @ipv6 keyword. But it hides reply to someone else using !ipv6.
Script depends on ultratools.com for the reply, so wrong answers are their fault. I tested several ipv4's and it replied with an ipv6 address, which /dns resolved to the same hostname as /dns ipv4. However for my own ipv4, it returns the wrong ipv6 that's not in my "ipconfig /all", but is the same wrong answer at that website.
Things to be aware of.
1. The script opens urls in your browser without indicating that's what it will do. ie in settings the menu item 'help' doesn't show help text. Instead, it opens a browser link to the module manager's install page, where there's no 'help' for this script. For me, the link opens into the browser's active tab, not opening a new tab. Script can't install without the manager already being installed, this link isn't helpful.
2. Manager won't let you click to upgrade the script without turning off mIRC's 'initialization warning' option, which shouldn't be required if you aren't using the option to automatically install update.
3. If using the manager to "Unistall" this module, it also deletes this .mrc from disk, which may not be what you want to happen. You can install it again from the manager later, but it forces you to accept an upgrade to the module. Can avoid that by using /unload or the Remote Editor's menu.
Possible additional feature:
Channel and Nicklist right-click menus - instead be a dropdown menu having context-related choices, like choices for "add/remove channel/nicks to/from the ignore". Also, menu choice which lets you display lookup for $snick which are valid ip4's, with display only to self.
Since the top of the script doesn't contain any "how to use" help message, :LOAD: event could show a getting-started message to help someone get started, or where to get it.