Unable to install storjshare-daemon through NPM

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I am unable to install storjshare-daemon through NPM as it is killing my proxy server. Privoxy is dying with "503 Too many open connections".



I increased the # of connections from 256 to 512 and it still blows up. I've been using privoxy on my desktop and router with 128 and don't have any issues in a multi-user environment with multiple things running at the same time, so I don't believe it to be an issue with privoxy. I also tried to force NPM to use 1 socket, but that appears to do nothing.



I can keep increasing the limit, but shouldn't this work properly out of the box or am I doing something terribly wrong?







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    I am unable to install storjshare-daemon through NPM as it is killing my proxy server. Privoxy is dying with "503 Too many open connections".



    I increased the # of connections from 256 to 512 and it still blows up. I've been using privoxy on my desktop and router with 128 and don't have any issues in a multi-user environment with multiple things running at the same time, so I don't believe it to be an issue with privoxy. I also tried to force NPM to use 1 socket, but that appears to do nothing.



    I can keep increasing the limit, but shouldn't this work properly out of the box or am I doing something terribly wrong?







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      I am unable to install storjshare-daemon through NPM as it is killing my proxy server. Privoxy is dying with "503 Too many open connections".



      I increased the # of connections from 256 to 512 and it still blows up. I've been using privoxy on my desktop and router with 128 and don't have any issues in a multi-user environment with multiple things running at the same time, so I don't believe it to be an issue with privoxy. I also tried to force NPM to use 1 socket, but that appears to do nothing.



      I can keep increasing the limit, but shouldn't this work properly out of the box or am I doing something terribly wrong?







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      I am unable to install storjshare-daemon through NPM as it is killing my proxy server. Privoxy is dying with "503 Too many open connections".



      I increased the # of connections from 256 to 512 and it still blows up. I've been using privoxy on my desktop and router with 128 and don't have any issues in a multi-user environment with multiple things running at the same time, so I don't believe it to be an issue with privoxy. I also tried to force NPM to use 1 socket, but that appears to do nothing.



      I can keep increasing the limit, but shouldn't this work properly out of the box or am I doing something terribly wrong?









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