On 12/06/07, rmiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't know where they are getting loaded (not DefaultKeyStore), but I used
this on the command line to discover that the certs were actually getting
loaded:
-Djavax.net.debug=ssl:keymanager. It's very useful to get lots of
information about SSL connections. I found the documentation at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#Debug.

It's mentioned in the system.properties file, but it should probably
be mentioned in the HTTP Sampler description too.

It led me to look more closely at my Recording Controller and it turns out
that I was getting redirects on the login page and all I had to do was
checkmark "Follow Redirects" in the sampler(s) to get it to work.

Glad it's working.

Question: why would one not want to follow redirects?

Because they want to see what is happening in detail?

Why is "Follow Redirects" not checkmarked by default?

History probably.

"Redirect automatically" would probably be a better default.
I'll probably change it.

Thanks,
Ron


rmiller wrote:
>
> I've been unable to log into secure sites using JMeter. I've downloaded
> the SSL certificates from the sites I'm trying to reach and imported them
> into CACERTS. I configured the properties to read the CACERTS file but
> consistently get this exception: "jmeter.util.SSLManager: Couldn't load
> keystore java.lang.Exception: No key found."
>
> To verify that my certs were actually getting loaded I modified
> jmeter.util.keystore.DefaultKeyStore (in rel-2-2) to log the alias names
> as it was iterating through the keystore aliases and found my aliases are
> there. Next I checked to see if the following line, "if
> (store.isKeyEntry(alias))," is returning true and found that in all cases,
> including all the certs that come with Java, it returns false; thus the
> _key value is null and the above exception gets thrown.
>
> In researching this problem I found a large number of entries on the lists
> with the same problem, but it seems that no one has found a solution. I'm
> new to JMeter and this is my first peak at the code, so I'm not sure where
> to go from here. Can anyone please advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>

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