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| ===== Softwares ===== | ===== Softwares ===== | ||
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| - | Nginx, as in production we will have reverse proxies using nginx | ||
| ==== Client ==== | ==== Client ==== | ||
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| hit the source port limit. inject allows to bypass that limit, as it | hit the source port limit. inject allows to bypass that limit, as it | ||
| binds to a specific source ip/port for each outgoing connections. | binds to a specific source ip/port for each outgoing connections. | ||
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| + | ==== Server ==== | ||
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| + | Nginx, as in production we will have reverse proxies using nginx. | ||
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| + | Some issues with nginx, forced me to search for an other server to bench. [[http://1wt.eu/tools/httpterm/|httpterm]] was pointed out. Like inject, it is aimed to just do that: stress some http connections. | ||
| ==== firewall ==== | ==== firewall ==== | ||