But what I can't do is put it to work!

I've read that in Jmeter webpage and gave it a try. Configured three IP 
addresses in my machine and with a CSV dataset I was trying to force the Source 
IP address... 
The thing is that the requests are still being sent by other address different 
from the ones I have loaded from the CSV dataset file.

Have you done something special for it to work?

Miguel Godinho da Fonseca
Direcção de Sistemas de Informação


-----Original Message-----
From: sergio [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: quinta-feira, 2 de Fevereiro de 2012 17:59
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Can't put to Work the property from HTTP Request Source IP address

Il 02/02/2012 15:23, sebb ha scritto:
> On 2 February 2012 14:14, Miguel Godinho da Fonseca 
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> It's a Kind of restricted!
>>
>> It's a Bank application that only allows each host or user (they ate not 
>> mutual exclusive) to connected only once.
>> During login the web application reads the source IP Address and 
>> matches it with a host on the database. So if I'm using Jmeter from 
>> the same host... I'm in trouble :)
well, you can work around this, but you need to add ALL the IP address you need 
to the Jmeter server LAN interface.
Then, you launch different Jmeter instances passing an IP address to each of 
them, and using HTTPclient.

I did this to test a load balanced infrastructure,and worked pretty well, but I 
think you find limitations to few IP addresses (maybe 8 or 10 or so) due to OS 
limitations.

regards

> You are also likely to be in trouble if you try and access the app 
> from behind a NAT router.
>
>> So I have thought about using HTTP-Request-Source-IP-address and create 
>> separate LAN cards on my host and use these new addresses.
>> What I'm saying is that neither HTTP-Request-Source-IP-address or forcing a 
>> host address via httpclient.localaddress.
>>
>> Can you explain further what do you mean when you say "This only works using 
>> HttpClient sampler "?
> Have you read:
>
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Requ
> est
>
> Read up on "Implementation".
>
>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Miguel
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Oliver Lloyd [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: quinta-feira, 2 de Fevereiro de 2012 15:59
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Can't put to Work the property from HTTP Request Source 
>> IP address
>>
>> When you say 'validates' are you talking about load balancing or some form 
>> of restricted access?
>>
>> If restricted access then just get the IP addresses of the hosts you are 
>> running jmeter on added to the relevant whitelist of IPs. If load balancing 
>> then, basically, jmeter does not support ip spoofing. Depending on the exact 
>> setup of the load balancer algorithm you can *potentially* get away with 
>> simply using multiple hosts to run the test from (keep in mind some load 
>> balancers base traffic on DNS, in this case do some research on 'Java DNS 
>> caching').
>>
>> If your host has multiple IPs then httpclient.localaddress allows you to 
>> chose one for each running instance of jmeter. This only works using 
>> HttpClient sampler.
>>
>>
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