Hi,

Change your jmeter.bat (Windows) or jmeter (*nix) file and add to the java line the 
following parameters:

-Dhttp.proxyHost=<proxyAddress> -Dhttp.proxyPort=<proxyPort>

and then start JMeter.

Hope this helps.

Rui Campos
 

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Subject: Jmeter working through Proxy


Hi all,

I'm getting up-to-speed with Jmeter for LoadTesting our site, seems pretty
straight forward, good work guys!!

I see that Jmeter can work as a proxy to record pages etc, however how do
I configure Jmeter to work through a proxy? We have a proxy in our network
which I have to use to access the webservers/internet. When I run my
Jmeter script I  (as expected) get a conenction refused exception.

Any ideas on this front?

Colin

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