Try using port 1090 And also try using http request http client instead of HTTP Request
Regards, Applications QA Analyst Information Technology Services (ITS) The University of Auckland, New Zealand Te Whare Wananga o Tamaki makaurau, Aotearoa, (: +64 9 923 5264 *: [email protected] 1883-2008: Celebrating 125 Years "Om Sakti Amman Vinayaka Muruga Sastha Tunai" P Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: James Hill [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 12:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: JMeter server return port number Hi all. I have a minor problem when running jmeter-server. The listen port - 1099 - is open on the server and it communicates okay with the client, which for now is running in GUI mode while I get the proof of concept going. The issue I have is the response from the jmeter-server. I've read that JM opens a random high numbered port to reply on but this means the only way I have of getting around the firewall blocking the traffic is to turn off the firewall. Not an ideal situation. I'm running jmeter-server on RHEL 5 with the client machine on WinXP. No problem with the firewall turned off - everything executes just fine. Is there any way at all to define the return port for jmeter-server like you can for the listen port? Or is there a set range jm-server picks from when it runs? Regards, James. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

