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Title: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on September 29, 2008, 09:42:31 AM
The title explains pretty much what I suggest.
Sometimes I see an IP in the logs which I dont have and I want to map it but in order to do so I must break my current connection/bounce chain even though I might not be complete with what I intend to do.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: siremi on September 29, 2008, 11:21:00 AM

What I would do is note the IP in a file until my connection is free, you can even use the ping first to make sure it's there, or better yet run a scanner on it... I'll note it down for future updates tough.

Thank you.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on September 29, 2008, 12:00:48 PM
Ok. I allready knew about pinging (what else could you use it for?).


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: ZacQuicksilver on October 04, 2008, 04:40:53 PM
I use notepad. I have a text document permanently open, with IPs, Sniffer Daemon logs, and whatever other sources of IPs I get.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: termul on October 05, 2008, 03:38:52 AM
Using a notepad works well, I use it too, but I like AD's suggestion.

A little button named 'ADD TO DB' next to PING / BOUNCE / CONNECT would be very helpfull.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 05, 2008, 03:40:10 AM
I was more thinking of a field and a button in the IP database tab but thats better.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 12:03:59 PM
It would be better if pinging a IP automatically adds it to the IP DB when it shows it is a existing server. As it doesn't crowd HP with unnessesary buttons, it will also make Ping a more used feature.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 06, 2008, 12:10:50 PM
YES! Youre possibly the first one posting a good (and, in this case, even wounderful) suggestion under 10 posts.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: virus man on October 06, 2008, 12:30:30 PM
It would be better if pinging a IP automatically adds it to the IP DB when it shows it is a existing server. As it doesn't crowd HP with unnessesary buttons, it will also make Ping a more used feature.

I would expand that to include "Successful Connects"


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 01:03:05 PM
What do you mean with "Successfull Connects"?

The point with this suggestion is that you do not need to connect and add the IP, but simply ping it.

Example, pinging the IP found in a server log would look like:
Code:
 Pinging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with 32 bytes of data:

 Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=30ms

 IP added to database.
Could also show "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx added to IP database", depending which is more user friendly.

While pinging a non-existing IP would show the default:
Code:
 Pinging Im.no.real.IP with 32 bytes of data:

 Request timed out.

Edit:
Forgot the 3rd scenario:
Pinging a IP that has already been added.
Code:
 Pinging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with 32 bytes of data:

 Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=30ms

 IP has already been added to database.
Or "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx has already been added to IP database"


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: virus man on October 06, 2008, 01:25:04 PM
I understand that hence why I said what I said.
I would expand that to include "Successful Connects"

Notice the word expand (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/expand).

In case you failed to notice the clicky let me cut and paste.

–verb (used with object)
1.   to increase in extent, size, volume, scope, etc.: Heat expands most metals. He hopes to expand his company.
2.   to spread or stretch out; unfold: A bird expands its wings.
3.   to express in fuller form or greater detail; develop: to expand a short story into a novel.
4.   Mathematics.
a.   to write (a mathematical expression) so as to show the products of its factors. Compare factor (def. 10).
b.   to rewrite (a mathematical expression) as a sum, product, etc., of terms of a particular kind: to expand a function in a power series.
–verb (used without object)
5.   to increase or grow in extent, bulk, scope, etc.: Most metals expand with heat. The mind expands with experience.
6.   to spread out; unfold; develop: The buds had not yet expanded.
7.   to express something more fully or in greater detail (usually fol. by on or upon): to expand on a statement.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 06, 2008, 01:34:29 PM
You dont need to get sassy just because of that. I would expect this from HJ instead. (No offense HJ.)


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 01:45:20 PM
I understand what expand means, I just do not see where "Successful Connects" would need to be placed.

Instead of wasting time googleing it in a dictionary you might want to read the post, specifically the part where it states:

What do you mean with "Successfull Connects"?


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 06, 2008, 02:06:27 PM
I think its pretty clear. The IP maps at a successful connection. I cant explain it much better but Ill try. You paste the IP in to the field and when you press connect and the IP is real it maps automatically.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 02:19:14 PM
It would be better if pinging a IP automatically adds it to the IP DB when it shows it is a existing server. As it doesn't crowd HP with unnessesary buttons, it will also make Ping a more used feature.

Highlighted part is meant as "Successful Connection", at least how Arthur explains it.

Either way, we all have the same idea.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 06, 2008, 02:24:24 PM
Now you are wrong. I said press connect and not ping. You never mentioned it would map the IP while connecting, just when pinging.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: HJ® on October 06, 2008, 02:25:08 PM
You dont need to get sassy just because of that. I would expect this from HJ instead. (No offense HJ.)

We feed off of each other from time to time.

Anyways, I think Ebolla wants to know how many people have successfully connected to the server when you ping it.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 02:56:06 PM
Now you are wrong. I said press connect and not ping. You never mentioned it would map the IP while connecting, just when pinging.

Ok, now I am confused. We wan't Ping to add the IP to the DB and not Connect...



Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: virus man on October 06, 2008, 02:58:31 PM
Now you are wrong. I said press connect and not ping. You never mentioned it would map the IP while connecting, just when pinging.

Ok, now I am confused. We wan't Ping to add the IP to the DB and not Connect...



Geth = /Uber Fail
Reason why?
You failed to learn what expand means or catch the fact that I was expanding upon your suggestion.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Geth on October 06, 2008, 03:14:13 PM

Reason why?
You failed to learn what expand means or catch the fact that I was expanding upon your suggestion.
Ok, so I do not know english very well. No reason to be so hostile about it.
Also, what does "Geth = /Uber Fail" mean?

Besides all that.
It is a good suggestion, that's what counts.

"Anyways, I think Ebolla wants to know how many people have successfully connected to the server when you ping it."
Thank you for explaining.


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: Andreas on October 07, 2008, 10:38:56 AM
Also, what does "Geth = /Uber Fail" mean?

It means you have said/done something stupid or have simply failed with doing something.

And yes, its a good suggestion but should I say this when I started the topic?

You dont need to get sassy just because of that. I would expect this from HJ instead. (No offense HJ.)

We feed off of each other from time to time.

Ive noticed.

Anyways, I think Ebolla wants to know how many people have successfully connected to the server when you ping it.

Thats good. Could Ebolla himself explain what he meant?


Title: Re: Mapping IP without connecting/bouncing with it
Post by: virus man on October 07, 2008, 01:07:57 PM
It would be better if pinging a IP automatically adds it to the IP DB when it shows it is a existing server. As it doesn't crowd HP with unnessesary buttons, it will also make Ping a more used feature.

I would expand that to include "Successful Connects"


Thats good. Could Ebolla himself explain what he meant?

Simply what I said.  If you make it so that when you ping an IP and it is alive it gets automatically added to the IPDB then you should do the same for connecting.  After all both functions show the same thing.  If there is a server or not.