SwitchyOmega
clumsy
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SwitchyOmega
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IVPN + SwitchyOmega: The Perfect Pair for Online Privacy
Github
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粉红程序员大赏《要是没有墙,要是没有墙,我们的互联网真就成发达国家的网络经济殖民地》
传送门https://github.com/feliscatus/switchyomega/issues/264
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My dad fuck my life up
SwitchyOmega: a Chrome extension for switching between multiple proxies with ~311k users!
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Got reasons to believe that, both the Firefox UI hanging and video playback hanging, has something to do with a "UNSTABLE internet connection".
I have to use proxy. I used a plugin called SwitchyOmega to configure proxy settings. And the issues page (https://github.com/FelisCatus/SwitchyOmega/issues) showed quite a few complains about the UI hanging. Some says switching to another proxy configuring plugin will solve the problem. Not working for me! Not only did I tried FoxyProxy. I even tried a fresh new profile with no plugins installed! Tried configuring proxy in Firefox settings, still lags! One of the issues posts there (https://github.com/FelisCatus/SwitchyOmega/issues/2197) showed a way to simulate bad network. If Firefox devs have trouble reproducing the issue, might try the tool called Clumsy (https://github.com/jagt/clumsy/releases) mentioned in the issue post. (I cannot verify this for you because I always have a bad network connection. Need someone with a good connection to test this out. See if Firefox lags few times a day with a bad connection.) But how bad the simulated network should be. Well... I can't give a complete answer. My bad network has about 500ms of "lag", and about 40% of package "drop" rate. There are some "duplicates", not sure how much and what rate. The other 3 (Out of order, throttle, tamper) I don't really know.
clumsy
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[Let's reverse-engineer] "New Client Information"-stamp | "X 06-00-00" stands for "ping - inbound packet loss - outbound packet loss". More to come.
Personally I'm doing some testing with a utility called "Clumsy" (git), which allows you to simulate your latency, packet loss, throttling, duplicate packets, out-of-order packets etc on a network-adapter level.
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Toxiproxy – simulate network and system conditions for chaos testing
And clumsy https://github.com/jagt/clumsy which is windows only.
- Clumsy – Emulate bad network conditions on Windows
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Fury Against Fate - Workaround Fix
Download Clumsy
- Artificially Producing Poor Internet?
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[Znorux] CS2 works to SUBTICKS (the package is sent "INSTA", in MICRO seconds) If you click, the engine sends it, it's technical madness. It is the fastest engine there is at a competitive network and feedback level, if you hit the bullet, it will send that packet at that precise moment.
Finally, I'll test resiliency against poor network conditions in DM with clumsy, along with Wireshark to see what gets retransmitted and how often the server sends full-frame updates to a client experiencing poor network conditions.
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How to simulate a high ping?
I've used clumsy before, it's fine and not at all sketchy. The source is available on GitHub: https://github.com/jagt/clumsy
- How to locally debug latency issues in networked game?
- Is there a way to increase my ping on my home wifi
- Simulating poor network connections so you can build better systems .
What are some alternatives?
node-geoip-web - 🌎 a small server that returns the location of a given IP address
toxiproxy - :alarm_clock: :fire: A TCP proxy to simulate network and system conditions for chaos and resiliency testing
socks5-client - SOCKS v5 client socket implementation in JavaScript for Node.JS.
Comcast - Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
anon - tweet about anonymous Wikipedia edits from particular IP address ranges
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
EpochTalk - Next Generation Forum Software
SimSat - Pseudo pSatellite pSimulator
hubot-deploy - :rocket: GitHub Flow via hubot
toxiproxy-ruby - A ruby api for Toxiproxy that can be used for resiliency testing.
js-libp2p-switch - [DEPRECATED]: now part of the https://github.com/libp2p/js-libp2p repo
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