--- sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wow, may well prevent using jmeter.  What if we
> need
> > to specify 100,000 users for the proxy?
> >
> > Is there a better way than to have to specify
> 100,000
> > jmeter command lines to test 100,000 users?  I
> guess
> > we could auth for one user but that's not
> reflective
> > of reality in this case.
> 
> One normally only uses at most one Proxy.
> 
> I don't understand what you are trying to do.

We want to mimic multiple users and each user has to
authenticate with the proxy. I'll use an example again
since I don't do a great job explaining all this. If I
use wget I specify the proxy_user and proxy_passwd for
a request. The proxy authenticates by taking the
user+pass and base64 encoding and then doing the Basic
auth.  So as a workaround, that will enable us to use
Jmeter for this, we'd run Jmeter with a
proxy/port/user/pass on the command line. That starts
the test using our test plan but only authenticates
once against the proxy and that does NOT mimic the
production reality. Hope I'm making sense, really
appreciate the help.



       
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