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Ways to test web access automagically



On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 08:13 -0500, Bill Horne wrote:
> Of course, I'll need a remote machine to run it on, but I have a
> relative with DSL, so I think that's covered. What I need are ideas on
> how best to set up the tests.

Another thought - you could set up a proxy server on the relative's
system.  Just make sure you lock it down so not everybody in the world
can use it.  8)


> (Replies to the group only, please.)

Suggestion - if you want this to be the case, set the "Reply-To" field
in your post to be the address of the list.

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