Cookie Manager doesn't seem enough.
Indeed, the server always returns to me the login page.. I think there is
another thing to do to pass siteminder.. 



sebb-2 wrote:
> 
> The contents of cookies are opaque; they don't have to be decoded.
> 
> Just add a Cookie Manager to the test plan, and it will store any
> cookies sent by the server (these will not be visible).
> 
> The Cookie Manager will apply the appropriate cookie (if any) to
> subsequent samplers.
> 
> On 23/05/07, ark42 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to test a site behind a siteminder access.. but I don't succeed.
>> The problem is siteminder returns a cookie with an encrypted value, so I
>> don't know how to return it to site.
>> Is it possible to automatically return the cookie without add it in the
>> Jmeter's Cookie manager ?
>> If anyone has idea to pass this siteminder..
>> thks :)
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