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[doc] Document setMaxSockets. Fixes #81
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### Configuring your Socket limits
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By default, `node-http-proxy` will set a 100 socket limit for all `host:port` proxy targets. If you wish to change this you can two it in two ways:
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1. By passing the `maxSockets` option to `httpProxy.createServer()`
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2. By calling `httpProxy.setMaxSockets(n)`, where `n` is the number of sockets you with to use.
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## Using node-http-proxy from the command line
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## Using node-http-proxy from the command line
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When you install this package with npm, a node-http-proxy binary will become available to you. Using this binary is easy with some simple options:
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When you install this package with npm, a node-http-proxy binary will become available to you. Using this binary is easy with some simple options:
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