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how to test an internet application?
it would require several computers maybe, but more than one definitely....
I installed virtual PC, but apparently I would have to install OS too, and I dont have CD for that at the moment... what other way? i basically want different ip addrs |
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Download a linux distro image and just use that instead of burning it to a disc.
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You could be a lazy bastard and grab a second ethernet card, and a foot of cat-5 UTP cable (wired as crossover). Saves having to do any real work.
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Send it to some one and have them connect to you??
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Why don't you just run multiple instances of your program on one computer...?
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Yes. Yes they will. Your server will bind to a certain port, such as 1234. Your client simply binds to a random available port. You will direct your client to connect to localhost (or 127.0.0.1) on port 1234.
The only time I have ever needed multiple machines for simple tests has been when writing a NAT holepunching library. If you're asking, then you have no such need.
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