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http3-ytproxy
A fork of http3-ytproxy adding support for dynamic socket names and port numbers, just because I'am too lazy to change the code enough to use Go routines. So I prefer to run different threads instead.
The socket folder will be created automatically.
Arguments:
-p string
Specify a port number (default "8080")
-s string
Specify a socket name (default "http-proxy.sock")
SystemD service
Copy the http3-ytproxy@.service
to /etc/systemd/system/
and use it like this:
# This will create the http-proxy-1.sock file
$ sudo systemctl enable --now http3-ytproxy@1.service
# And this one will be http-proxy-2.sock
$ sudo systemctl enable --now http3-ytproxy@2.service
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