If your company blocks facebook you could also test that way.

I am in favor of the separate profiles proposal, just run

firefox.exe -P

You can also create shortcuts to different profiles:

firefox.exe -no-remote -P profile_name

You might consider using a firewall rule to block greasemonkey from doing
what you don't want it to do on the work network (update checks?).

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Dave Land <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jul 20, 2012, at 1:21 PM, mike cupcake wrote:
>
> On Friday, July 20, 2012 7:20:52 PM UTC+1, Hans Henrik Bergan wrote:
>
>> if(java.net.InetAddress.**getLocalHost().getHostAddress(**
>> ).toString().match(/$192.168/)
>> {
>> throw "stopping script";
>> }
>>
>
> isn't that Java, not Javascript?  I don't believe Javascript can access
> the machine's IP address directly.
>
>
> Exactly. If there's a service available on the OP's corporate LAN that
> will return his machine's LAN IP address, then he can use that info to bail
> out of the script.
>
> Another approach would be to make a request to any service that is
> available only on the private network. If the request succeeds, bail out of
> the script, because you're on the LAN. This might require some fancier
> coding because the request to the LAN-based service would constitute XSS
> from the perspective of whatever page is being loaded by the browser.
>
> Otherwise, there's no known way that I can discover for JavaScript within
> a browser to return the local machine's IP address.
>
> Dave
>
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