Thanks Steven. That's just what I was looking for.
On 30 October 2016 at 23:21, Steven Swor wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> The options you're looking for are at
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#proxy_server
>
> Note that, for whatever reason, Sun decided it was a good idea to sepa
Hi Stuart,
The options you're looking for are at
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#proxy_server
Note that, for whatever reason, Sun decided it was a good idea to separate
non-proxy hosts by a pipe character instead of a comma, so if you're
running on a non-Windows system, you'l
Hi
can you clarify what you mean.
The JMeter Proxy is used for recording a script - as such the browser needs
to be configured to send all requests to JMeter for it to record it - you
typically dont want to exclude things here (if you did , you'd configure
the browser to bypass the JMeter proxy for
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for your reply and the suggestions. I did give them all a try
but none worked. I eventually figured out what the problem is but might
still need some advice on how to handle it.
There's an HTTP proxy in place in the intranet I work on and the
website I'm testing goes through
hi,
No idea whether JMeter validates the hostname. I thought not, as I have
some tests that access the server by IP address, and the server certificate
has a hostname.
A couple of ideas to try to narrow down the problem
- check jmeter.log
You should see some INFO entries from jmeter.util.SSLManage