Write a connective emulation program to the host

Employer
[no-member:pro]Stas[/no-member:pro]Stas
Project parameters
Type of cooperationOne-time project
SectionSoftware development
Prepaymentwithout prepayment
Payment methodsBank transfer, Electronic money
Acceptance of requestsclosed
Project description
The point is this. There is one chat and this chat is mine (in the sense of not created, but registered by me). Made on flash, no authorization. You need to create a program or solution to emulate the presence of a person in the chat. No crime, the point is that the more people in the chat room, the higher it rises in the top. This is necessary for promotion, while people are not in the chat, no one sees it when there are people there, it rises and real users begin to enter there. I've tried different solutions, package builders, the problem is that you have to keep-alive, tell the host: I'm alive, I'm legal. In addition, a connector from one IP address can be perceived as a chat room as one person - so you need to work through a proxy or swapping an IP address All such connectors need a little - 20 threads will be enough. I mean. So you need 20 isolated connectors that will accept cookies, give browser-id, hold the connection. The solution can be both php, say Ubuntu, and binary program under Windows.
Downstairs, junction screen. As I understood it, the chat interface is located on the conditional Server 2. He's getting a request at the connecto. Then the flash plugin chatika is downloaded. At the same time, there is a connection with Server 3 with which the connection is stabilized. But I'm not very good at networking, maybe I've got something wrong.
Who can help, I don't think you need to be very good at programming. You can try RestClient, there is a like-c++ language built in.
Downstairs, junction screen. As I understood it, the chat interface is located on the conditional Server 2. He's getting a request at the connecto. Then the flash plugin chatika is downloaded. At the same time, there is a connection with Server 3 with which the connection is stabilized. But I'm not very good at networking, maybe I've got something wrong.
Who can help, I don't think you need to be very good at programming. You can try RestClient, there is a like-c++ language built in.