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wiresock avatar wiresock commented on June 14, 2024
Behavior of the config file

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NN-Binary avatar NN-Binary commented on June 14, 2024
  1. Is there a way to remove a proxy at runtime?

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wiresock avatar wiresock commented on June 14, 2024
  1. While I haven't verified this, it's likely that two proxy instances will be created. Initially, the application should bind to the first instance, and then it would be re-bound to the second instance.

  2. I haven't tested this scenario personally, but I believe that once the application is bound to the second proxy, it will bypass the proxification. It's important to note that if a proxy does not have any supported protocols listed, it will not start.

  3. Currently, there's no functionality for dynamic removal of proxies implemented in the code.

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NN-Binary avatar NN-Binary commented on June 14, 2024

I appreciate your time
For 1. Does it mean that it will slow down performances at runtime? (not talking about the starting time).

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wiresock avatar wiresock commented on June 14, 2024

Adding an extra active proxy does introduce some overhead, yet it should not significantly impact throughput, as this proxy will remain in a wait state.

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