I see that there's a bug listed here that was opened in 2003:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25505

I've also read messages like this one:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgId=1396031

I'm not sure how related it is to my problem, because the posts there
suggest that the problem goes away after the first HTTPS request, but
that's not the case for me!  I'm using JMeter 2.0.2 with JVM 1.4.2_03
and I can't connect to HTTPS URLs on our test servers.  The log tells me
stuff like "java.io.IOException: HTTPS hostname wrong" and this:
responseMessage="Non HTTP response message"

The problem ONLY OCCURS when I run it in non-GUI mode.  However, I've
noticed that despite the fact that I have an HTTP Authorization Manager
that I believe is configured correctly, it often prompts me for my
keystore password when I run it in the GUI.  Why is this?  Could the
fact that my JMX file is not configured to already have this be the
reason it doesn't work in non-GUI mode, or are these two things not
really related?  

Why does it prompt me if I have an HTTP Authorization Manager with the
base URL (and for that base URL, I have entries for both http and https
just in case, because when you type in the name of our site, it prompts
you with a basic authentication box and then redirects you to an HTTPS
page).  In addition to the base URL, I also have an https entry for our
base URL + the context base.  For example:
http://www.baseURL.com
https://www.baseURL.com
https://www.baseURL.com/mainwebapp/

If that's not right, please let me know!  I'd love to find out a way to
resolve this since I'm trying to do lots of testing right now (and from
behind different public IPs to trick the load balancing our site uses),
so consequently I'm very interested in getting the non-GUI one to work
with our test servers.  However, if that's not going to be possible
right now, I guess I can just try to leave one open on a scheduler or
something.  

Thanks,
Stephen

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