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    proxy.py

    proxy.py

    Utilize all available CPU cores for accepting new client connections

    proxy.py is made with performance in mind. By default, proxy.py will try to utilize all available CPU cores to it for accepting new client connections. This is achieved by starting AcceptorPool which listens on configured server port. Then, AcceptorPool starts Acceptor processes (--num-acceptors) to accept incoming client connections. Alongside, if --threadless is enabled, ThreadlessPool is setup which starts Threadless processes (--num-workers) to handle the incoming client connections....
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    Rserver is a C++ written RADIUS package. Includes daemon, test, stress test and sniffer utilities. Configuration file is a list of rules. Rule may modify packet, pass to AAA engine or to proxy server. Custom AAA engine can be implemented and plugged.
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