To use a proxy, start jmeter with some command line options:

jmeter -h 192.168.1.1 -p 8080

-h=option for proxy host
-p=option for proxy port

that's all there is to it.

-Mike

On Friday 20 July 2001 07:27, Uwe Kubosch wrote:
> > I would like to use JMeter to measure throughput for a site outside our
>
> company.  We have firewall prohibiting direct http access to the internet.
> We have to use a http proxy (squid).  Is it possible to configure JMeter to
> use a proxy server?  If not, are there any plans to implement this?
>
>
> donV

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