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dispatch-proxy

A SOCKS5/HTTP proxy that balances traffic between multiple internet connections.

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dispatch-proxy

A SOCKS5/HTTP proxy that balances traffic between multiple internet connections. Rationale

You often find yourself with multiple unused internet connections, be it a 3G/4G mobile subscription or a free wifi hotspot, that your system wont let you use together with your main one.

For example, my residence provides me with a cabled and wireless internet access. Both are capped at 1.200kB/s download/upload speed, but they can simultaneously run at full speed. My mobile internet access also provides me with 400kB/s download/upload speed. Combine all these with dispatch and a threaded download manager and you get a 2.800kB/s download and upload speed limit, which is considerably better :) Installation

You'll need to have Node.JS installed on your system.

Then, as a power user run $ npm install -g dispatch-proxy. Quick start

The module provides a simple command-line utility called dispatch.

$ dispatch start

Start a SOCKS proxy server on localhost:1080. Simply add this address as a SOCKS proxy in your system settings and your traffic will be automatically balanced between all available internet connections. Usage

$ dispatch -h

  Usage: dispatch [options] [command]

  Commands:

    list                   list all available network interfaces
    start [options]        start a proxy server

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number
$ dispatch start -h

  Usage: start [options] [addresses]

  Options:

    -h, --help      output usage information
    -H, --host <h>  which host to accept connections from (defaults to localhost)
    -p, --port <p>  which port to listen to for connections (defaults to 8080 for HTTP proxy, 1080 for SOCKS proxy)
    --http          start an http proxy server

Examples

$ dispatch start --http

Start an HTTP proxy server listening on localhost:8080, dispatching connections to every non-internal IPv4 local addresses.

$ dispatch start 10.0.0.0 10.0.0.1

Dispatch connections only to local addresses 10.0.0.0 and 10.0.0.1.

$ dispatch start 10.0.0.0@7 10.0.0.1@3

Dispatch connections to 10.0.0.0 7 times out of 10 and to '10.0.0.1' 3 times out of 10.

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Package last updated on 26 Nov 2013

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