You could also try using Jakarta's JMeter at
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/index.html

You would only need JRE. But this tool really offers a lot
in testing HTTP servers.

  
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 17:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Would anybody happen to know a tool that can generate multiple HTTP connections 
> simultaneously? I need it in stress testing a certain proxy server. I need to know 
> its capacity.
> 
> May nagsuggest sa akin ng WGET, iniisip ko pwede kung may script na magspawn ng 
> several connections. Itry ko pa lang, pero kung may opinion kayo about this tool, 
> baka pwede niyo naman ishare.
> 
> Maraming salamat po.
> Maenard
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