On 1 July 2013 09:05, Kostadin Georgiev <[email protected]> wrote: > There is no error.The problem is that Jmeter works like createing two > Sockets,1 - for receiveing data, 2 - for sending data.When the client and > server are located on different networks,in my case the server have public > ip ,and the Client is NAT over the router with different public ip.I > configuted the server to receives the data from client but can't send it to > him.The server tries to send data to the local ip of the client which is > impossible.Is there anyway to make Jmeter works on this scenario, yea it > works perfect when both client and server are in one subnet but that is not > remote testing, you can't simulate real traffic like this because all > servers are NAT with one public ip so that is 1 user for the test :)
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