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I'm proxying Kafka broker with Toxiproxy and I found that setConnectionCut
all it does is disabling the bandwidth in either directions. This is useful if what you try to simulate a timeout on client side but not if you want to test a closed connection.
Turns out that Toxiproxy supports this closing connection by enable
/disable
the whole proxy (supported also by the Toxiproxy clien
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In the application details view, we list the ports an application deployment is listening on, but there is no "quick launch" or even a "copy" button..
We should add a "copy" button next to the port to copy to clipboard.