AutoIt to act as virtual server - is it possible? [closed] - virtual

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First of all, hello :)
I seek an answer for question that bugs me for a while... i didn't actually start to write a code, just because i am uncertain if it's possible to make something like this with AutoIt.
My goal is to (i will be most specific here): when some app try to contact any IP out there, my script will act like that IP and return requested value. That's all :D Thanks in advance.
P.S. if it's possible, i will find a way to write it by my own, i will no bother you guys (maybe a little though :) )

Yes it is possible using AutoIt (assuming TCP or UDP protocol is used).

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I'm currently working on an app that needs to communicate with a secure system. I need to generate a public and private key according to a couple of requirements. According to system specs, the key derivation iterations is required to be set to 1000, but I can't find any way to do this on iOS.
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I would like to know what "consume an API" means in a less technical language possible and would like too some simple example in git and, if possible, using Ruby. I understand that I may be asking a lot, sorry for that, but I can not understand 100% of the examples I found.
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I know this is probably a long shot but I wanted to know if there is any relatively easy way to run swift code which is stored on a server or hosted somewhere other than the application bundle. I would like to be able to change single lines of code without having to publish an update to the app.
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Want to setup a voice-to-voice communication service/group call service on rails. Where should I start? [closed]

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I already have a fair bit of experience making rails applications, but I have never really tried to make an application with the use of a microphone. I don’t need to have video call, only voice, but I would want to control how many people could connect to a single call. Also I would like it to not have to do with actual phone numbers, but have a completely separate service like skype. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
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I know its possible to write DOS drivers, but I was wondering if there are still books or people out there with that knowledge. I want to run FreeDOS and be able to use my USB keyboard and mouse, and I am guessing I need to write USB drivers.
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