On 13/03/06, Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adym, > > Yes, there are two proxy servers but Jmeter should only contact the one > on the local machine. Yes and I tried putting in the IP and the actual > name. No luck so far. The local proxy has no authentication. And why > should it work if I start the script from the command line and not work > it I start it as a server? > > My hunch is, that the proxy routine is probably skipped if you start > Jmeter with the "-s" option.
That may well be the case - I've not had a chance to look yet. > Cheers > Oliver > > P.S. Is there somebody that can simulate my problem? It should happen > when you use a "jmeter-server" through a proxy. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lincoln, Adym [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 14 March 2006 05:06 > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: RE: Remote testing with JMeter > > Oliver, > > Just so we're clear...You're going thru 2 (two) proxy servers? Are both > proxy servers using the same user/pwd parameters? Also, I might change > the -H parameter from localhost to the actual name of the server, even > though jmeter is running on it as a localhost...not knowing the network > configuration, we have no idea which servers/proxies are hitting your > DNS domain server and which aren't. > > If the -H server name doesn't work, try putting the actual tcp/ip > address in... > > > thx, > > Adym Lincoln > I/S Corporate - I/S Internal Applications > 603-245-3744 > Ext : 53744 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ... > It's a bug planet...it's an ugly planet...ever feel like your software > project is going in the wrong direction. > ... > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 10:33 PM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: RE: Remote testing with JMeter > > Hi > > What am I doing? > Jmeter runs on a Linux server that connects to an internal proxy server > (on port 5865), which intern connects to the exterior internet proxy > server. > > So I run "./jmeter -n -t openbc.jmx -l test.txt -H localhost -P 5865" > and that works just excellent! > Tcpdump gives me a whole lotta lines like this: > > 03:20:22.071691 IP 172.17.2.32.33156 > 172.25.10.102.http: . ack > 18875.... > > Now I start "./jmeter-server -H localhost -P 5865" and runthe same > script via remote. Tcpdump does this: > > 03:20:53.815486 IP 172.17.2.32.43208 > 213.238.59.20.http: S > 180175323:180175323(0) win 5840.... > > 213.238.59.20 is www.openbc.com, which is the destination address. This > times out because jmeter is not using the proxy. > > Any ideas why "jmeter -s" would not regard the -H and -P parameters that > set the proxy??? > > Cheers Oliver > > P.S. If nobody knows this I'll rais this as a defect against jmeter. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 10 March 2006 16:16 > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: RE: Remote testing with JMeter > > Hi Adym, > > Ok, looks like I got over my problem connecting to the jmeter-server. > Now something funny's going on. If I start... > > ./jmeter -n -t openbc.jmx -l test.txt -H localhost -P 5865 > > All goes well. > > If I do... > > ./jmeter-server -H localhost -P 5865 > > And run the same test from my client, then it times out. It works if I > run it locally and it works remotely on an XP box. > > Any ideas what's different? > > Cheers Oliver > > P.S. Thank you for all your excellent help! I've really gained a lot. > I'm off to enjoy the weekend now and will continue on Monday. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lincoln, Adym [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 10 March 2006 09:18 > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: RE: Remote testing with JMeter > > Oliver, > > Scratch that idea on /etc/hosts.allow. That is related to a service > called tcpd which is "optional" on a linux server. Issue the command > system-config-securitylevel on your Linux server and check/verify > whether the firewall is Enabled/Disabled. > > If the firewall is "Enabled" than TAB to the Customize button and look > in there and verify what settings are checked for the Allow incoming: > and also if there are any ports listed in the Other ports. > > hth, > > Adym Lincoln > I/S Corporate - I/S Internal Applications > 603-245-3744 > Ext : 53744 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ... > It's a bug planet...it's an ugly planet...ever feel like your software > project is going in the wrong direction. > ... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

