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Hi All
do u know any script or program which generates websites hit.
I am looking for the one which will run and generate trafic for website form different ip addresses.
It really sounds like your trying to fake traffic for analytics purposes. At least thats what the (from different ips) comment makes it sound like.
I really cant think of a good reason to do that, it will definitely come back to bite you when your client finds out that all the traffic is low quality.
That being said ....
You would need to get a bunch of proxys to go through. Load them up in a list and you could write a simple script that used something like curl to go through the proxy for its request. Tor is another option but its slow and you still wouldn't end up with *that* many differing ips.
If your trying to do a load test then ab as mentioned above is a good tool. You really don't need the traffic coming from different ips to perform a load test.
It really sounds like your trying to fake traffic for analytics purposes. At least thats what the (from different ips) comment makes it sound like.
I really cant think of a good reason to do that, it will definitely come back to bite you when your client finds out that all the traffic is low quality.
That being said ....
You would need to get a bunch of proxys to go through. Load them up in a list and you could write a simple script that used something like curl to go through the proxy for its request. Tor is another option but its slow and you still wouldn't end up with *that* many differing ips.
If your trying to do a load test then ab as mentioned above is a good tool. You really don't need the traffic coming from different ips to perform a load test.
yes i m looking doe something similar to build the traffic for website.
kindly help me with the scripts. As i want to build the direct trafic not referred one
yes i m looking doe something similar to build the traffic for website.
kindly help me with the scripts. As i want to build the direct trafic not referred one
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