Hello Sergio,
I think IOs refuses to connect to self signed or invalid certificates by
default.

You can try to register it or create a valid one that you will insert in
the keystore used by JMeter.

Regards
Philippe

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Sergio Boso <[email protected]>wrote:

> HI everybody,
>
> I'm working to test a server application that is used from an iPad client.
> It is an enterprise app, so everything is encrypted.
>
> I set up Jmeter as a proxy as usual, and I can manage to record the
> traffic from the iPad browser.
> When I launch the app, nothing work.
>
> My guess is that the app is not able to manage the exception due to the
> dummy Jmeter certificate, so the communication does not even start.
>
> While we are contacting the app company, I was wondering if there is any
> effective, standard solution to this problem.
> Any way to present a standard certificate from Jmeter?
> Or, any way to set-up a truly transparent proxy, by setting the jmeter
> machine as a default gateway for the device?
> This would require at least to propagate the DNS protocol beside http?
>
> Any suggestion is welcome
>
> thank you and best regards
> Sergio
>
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