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0xC0CAC01A2012-09-17 02:55:08
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0xC0CAC01A, 2012-09-17 02:55:08

Is there a plugin that makes the browser hit the site without timeouts?

There is a site where you need to book something in short supply at a specified time. Accordingly, at this time a lot of people are breaking into it, involuntarily arranging DDoS. Is there a plug-in for any browser that allows you not to shrug and show an error that the server is not responding, but to peck again and again, like downloaders like Reget or Flashget do?

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SSiarhei, 2012-09-17
@SSiarhei

Recently I tried to register for a visa on the website of one of the embassies, after a whole day of unsuccessful attempts (after free dates appeared on the site, he immediately went to bed) setting up Firefox helped.
The changes are dramatic, after that I registered several profiles in 5 minutes:
We type about:config in the address bar and, agreeing to be careful, we get to the browser settings page.
We find the network.http.pipelining parameter in the list (by entering this name in the “Filter” line) and set (by double-clicking on the line of this parameter with the left mouse button) the value true.
Next we find the network.http.proxy.pipelining parameter, for which we also change the value to true.
We do almost exactly the same with the network.http.pipelining.maxrequests parameter, only we assign the value 32 to it
. As another stroke (by right-clicking and choosing Create - Integer from the drop-down list), we need to create a whole parameter called nglayout.initialpaint.delay and value 0.
Next, we find the network.dns.disableIPv6 parameter in the list and assign it the value false .
Next, we give the content.notify.backoffcount parameter (if it is not there, then create (right mouse button - Create - Integer)) the value 5.
We do the same with the value ui.submenuDelay (if not, then create (right mouse button - Create - Integer)), only assign 0 to it.
And finally, set the plugin.expose_full_path parameter (right mouse button - Create - Boolean)) to true.
Close the settings page, restart the browser and enjoy the result.
Try this parameter - network.http.pipelining.maxrequests - 32
This parameter sets the maximum number of requests that can be made on the connection, from 1 to 32

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Stepan, 2012-09-17
@L3n1n

Do you need to get any information from this site?
A simple bot in any language can handle this task...

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getnaked, 2012-09-17
@getnaked

Is Auto-Reload suitable for this purpose?

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SleepingLion, 2012-09-17
@SleepingLion

Fierr for FF. As a bonus, beautiful error pages.

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SSiarhei, 2012-09-18
@SSiarhei

And in your case, the site is at least a little working? This method helps in the case when the site seems to be alive, but the pages are loaded for a very long time (from several minutes). In this case, the settings allow you to successfully load the page to the end.

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