A follow-up:

I've been able to record the steps to login to another website
(www.epw.in) and replay back the script successfully. But it's still a
no go for gmail. Here's what I have right now:

(1) In jmeter.properties: CookieManager.save.cookies=true
(2) Added a proxy server to the workbench
(3) Added a thread-group, and a HTTP Cookie Manager to the thread group
(4) Proxy Target recording: Test Plant -> Thread Group, rest of the
options default, started the proxy
(5) Directed the browser to use JMeter proxy (for all protocols), and
logged into gmail - script was recorded
(6) replayed the script - and got back the login page for almost all
steps, and some "401" errors

It seems if you create the script manually you can add a "URL
rewriting" element to each of the steps which might work. But for me
this gmail login is just a test - I am trying to create scripts for
load testing our server which would involve too many steps to edit
them manually. We've also tried rerunning a badboy generated script
and the same thing happens for gmail.

Hoping that someone will be able to throw some light...

Arijit

2010/1/7 Arijit Mukherjee <[email protected]>:
> Hi All
>
> I'm struggling with a JMeter/HTTPS issue for the past couple of days
> and am just short of banging my head against the desk. I searched the
> net and found a JMeter patch
> (https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47622) which is
> able to record HTTPS requests using the JMeter Proxy Server - and
> people have been able to log onto gmail etc. using this patch
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg19865.html)
>
> I've downloaded this patch (and the latest nightly build as well -
> r894536), and have been trying to replay the script to log on to
> gmail. But all I see as the response from the server is the login
> screen of gmail. I browsed the mail archive and tried adding an
> Authorization Manager, HTTP Cookie Manager to the thread group, but
> the ultimate result is the same - on the results tree, most of the
> steps (green button - apparently success) show the gmail login screen,
> and some of the steps (red marks) return "unauthorized".
>
> It seems like some session related issue which I'm not able to track
> down. Can someone please help me?
>
> Regards
> Arijit
>
> --
> "And when the night is cloudy,
> There is still a light that shines on me,
> Shine on until tomorrow, let it be."
>



-- 
"And when the night is cloudy,
There is still a light that shines on me,
Shine on until tomorrow, let it be."

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