On 12 January 2012 11:08, Shankar, Tushar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in a situation where i have a corporate proxy 
> (http://pac.XXXXX.XXXXXXX/XXXX.pac ). It is a .pac file which runs on the 
> port 80 and i have to load test app over this proxy, but i am unable to 
> configure jmeter to record the app.
> well i Have started the jmeter from the cmd prompt using the 
> proxyhost,port,username and the password......Port : 80...
>
> When i am trying to record the application under port 80 i am getting "Could 
> not create proxy - port in use . choose another port" error.
>
> (Note: 1. i have selected the pac file as my proxy which is set on port 80.
> 2. if i deselect the pac and select port 80 as my localhost i wont be able to 
> browse internet.)
>
> Question here is : Is there any way in which i can record script under the 
> corporate proxy ?

AIUI a PAC file is a file that the browser reads in order to configure
its proxy settings.

So just find out what the settings are and use those.

If necessary, ask your network admin people for the settings.

[JMeter does not understand PAC files; not even sure if PAC files are
understood by all browsers.]

> Regards,
> Tushar Shankar
>

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