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Connectivity Test Server
A simple HTTP server for connectivity testing. It can be run from the command line or in a container.
The Python version relies only on Python's standard library, so it should work in any environment with Python installed. The Node.js version also relies only on the standard library, so it should work in any environment with Node.js installed.
It displays a simple HTML or plain-text page with the client's IP address and any detected X-* headers.
Disclaimer
The ok-server scripts were generated using AI under human supervision. The owner of the repository is not responsible for any issues that may arise from using the AI-generated code.
Usage
Command Line
To run the server from the command line:
python3 ok-server.py
python3 ok-server.py --look basic
python3 ok-server.py --bind 127.0.0.1 --port 8080 --look bootstrap
--look accepts basic, nice, or bootstrap.
You can override the look per request with the look query parameter, for example:
or
node ok-server.js
node ok-server.js --look basic
node ok-server.js --bind 127.0.0.1 --port 8080 --look bootstrap
Connect to the server using a web browser or a tool like curl:
curl -si "http://localhost:8000"
Docker
Use the included Dockerfile to build and run the server in a Docker container:
docker build -t ok-server .
docker run --rm -d --name ok-server --cpus=1 --memory=256m -p 8000:8000 ok-server
Container CLI on a Mac
container builder stop
container builder start -c 4 -m 1G
container build -t ok-server .
container run --rm -d --name ok-server -c 1 -m 256m -p 8000:8000 ok-server
This will start the server and expose it on port 8000.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.