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Pipeline-surveyor is a project mainly written in JavaScript, based on the MIT license.

Check to see if HTTP pipelining is safe

HTTP Pipeline Surveyor

HTTP pipelining brings attractive performance improvements, but it can be a dangerous business on the open Internet.

This script demonstrates one method of checking an HTTP connection to see if pipelining is safe on a given connection. It is ONLY intended to discover problems with errant intermediaries (e.g., "transparent" proxies); it doesn't assure that the servers you contact will correctly support pipelining.

It's a work in progress. For more information, see the associated Internet-Draft.

Installation

First you'll need Node and its package manager, npm.

Then, it can be installed with npm like this:

npm install pipeline-surveyor

Use

Just call it on the command line;

pipeline-surveyor

and it will report back "OK" if it thinks HTTP pipelining is usable on your current connection. If not, it will say "FAIL", followed by a description of the problem it encountered.

Running the server

The server-side can be run using node.You'll still need to have the npm package installed.

Contact

Mark Nottingham [email protected]

https://github.com/mnot/pipeline-surveyor

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