Hi David,

Check the Port # entered on your HTTP Proxy Server.  It must be the same 
as the port you configured on your browser (Tools>Internet 
Options>Connections>Lan Settings>Proxy Server).  Also the IP address 
entered here must be for the machine from which you are running jMeter. 
The instructions are a bit confusing about the port settings.

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Hi All,
 
Having problems recording with HTTP Proxy a la the tutorial that shows how 
to record tests using the proxy.
Firstly added HTTP Proxyt server as a non-test element under Workbench. 
Proxy is working in that I can successfully browse the internet through 
IE, which has had connection settings modified to go through the proxy 
located on localhost at port 9090. 
 
However with Target Controller set to Thread Group > Recording Controller 
and having a Recording Controller lodged in my thread group nothing is 
recorded when I click around on my web page that is being accessed through 
the proxy. Also have defined HTTP Request Defaults config element in my 
thread group with server name jakarta.apache.org , port number  80 and 
default protocol http.
 
Examining the jmeter log I see message 'Proxy up and running!' but nothing 
gets recorded. 
 
David Schulberg

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