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Opened Jun 28, 2013 by Aymeric@Aymeric

Is Flashproxy pluggable transport really working? Tests, comments and questions

I tried to test flash proxies and websockets with bridges.

So I modified a little bit flashproxy.js, see http://www.ianonym.com/test.html, mainly I modified the polling timer to the facilitator to 10s and activated the debug.

Probably it's related to #9008 (closed) but for most of the routers returned by the facilitator the websocket connexion failed, see file herattached.

During a period of time it worked only two times, and what is strange is that it failed afterwards with the "successful" routers.

And a direct websocket connexion attempt toward these "successfull" routers failed too.

I tried this with FF Nightly/Last and Chrome.

Does it exist some test routers for flashproxies?

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Reference: legacy/trac#9164