LambdaTest fully improves security and performance through SOCKS5 proxy and HTTP/2 support

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LambdaTest, a leading cloud-based unified testing platform, announced enhancements to its LambdaTest Tunnel feature. These improvements include full support for SOCKS5 proxies and built-in HTTP/2 protocol handling, creating a safer, more efficient, and more proactive testing environment for developers and QA professionals.

LambdaTest Tunnel is now seamlessly integrated with the SOCKS5 proxy to provide additional security for data transmission during testing. This is especially important for users who work in complex network environments or who need unrestricted access to internal web applications. Additionally, the tunneling feature simplifies testing of modern web applications by providing automatic support for the latest web protocol, HTTP/2. This not only eliminates the trouble of manual configuration, but also ensures the accuracy of performance testing and truly reflects the interaction between the browser and the server.

“LambdaTest Tunnel’s new SOCKS5 proxy support and automatic HTTP/2 handling meet important needs of users working in complex network environments and developing modern web applications. We are committed to providing these features to developers and QA professionals people to build cutting-edge testing tools that are safe, efficient, and future-proof,” said Mayank Bhola, co-founder and product lead at LambdaTest.

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These improvements to LambdaTest Tunnel bring a number of benefits, including enhanced security through encrypted SOCKS5 proxy connections, the ability to bypass network restrictions to seamlessly test local and internal web applications, easy integration of SOCKS5 proxy with minimal setup, Automatic HTTP/2 handling without manual configuration simplifies testing of modern web applications and improves performance evaluation under real-world browser-server communication conditions.

SOURCE: BusinessWire