Sir,
In below reference
,
Download the certificate files ('root.crt' and 'class3.crt') onto the
internal flash storage (the '/sdcard' or any subfolder). Browse to this
folder with the file manager and open 'root.crt'. Although there might not
be an icon for certificates and the files will have a '?'-icon, files will
be opened with the certificate manager, asking you for a name to describe
the to-be-imported certificate. If it is the first user certificate you
install, the Android Security Model forces you to use a lock-screen to
unlock your device (see "CAcert system trusted certificates" if you really
need to avoid this) *Repeat with the 'class3.crt' fil*e. Check if both
certificate files are installed correctly, Settings -> Security ->
Certificates -> 'User'-section should now list the certificates you have
just installed.

>From where to get class3.crt file.
& from where I can get file manger.

Please help.
Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Pravesh.

On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Pravesh Prajapati <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sir,
> I tried the same thing but finding issues.
> Can you please for the app (Gather digital & esri events).
> You will find on the playstore.
> Just search the name as mentioned above.
> Sir, please reply.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Works with the Linkedin Apps (for example) with HTTPS request.
>>
>> 1/ Start JMeter (fresh install)
>> 2/ Create a sample test plan with the template "Recording"
>> 3/ Under the WorkBench, choose the HTTP(S) Test Script Recorder element,
>> and click on the "Start" button (botton)
>> JMeter will create a new dynamic KeyStore (bin/proxyserver.jks) and
>> export the Root CA public key (bin/ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA.crt file)
>>
>> 4/ Go to JMETER_HOME/bin, and copy the ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA.crt
>> file to a sdcard (or another way)
>> 5/ Put the sdcard on your tablet/phone
>>
>> 6/ on your tablet/phone, use a file manager (I use the CM File Manager
>> from Cheetah Mobile on Play Store), go to the sdcard, click on
>> ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA.crt file, to import this Root CA (name for
>> example : JMeter)
>>
>> (with this new Root CA in your phone as a 'true' CA, all fake ssl cert
>> generated dynamically by JMeter will be trusted on your phone.)
>>
>> 7/ Change your WLAN access to add the JMeter proxy (instructions below)
>> (stop/start wifi after)
>>
>> 8/ Start your app, and use it
>>
>> 9/ Follow all HTTP/HTTPS requests (from your app, but other background
>> task too) on JMeter, in the View Results Tree element (under HTTP(S) Test
>> Script Recorder).
>>
>>
>> Milamber
>>
>>
>> For reference (and manage the JMeter Root CA on your phone) :
>> http://wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/ImportRootCert#Android_Phones_.26_Tablets
>>
>> CAcert user trusted certificates
>>
>> Download the certificate files ('root.crt' and 'class3.crt') onto the
>> internal flash storage (the '/sdcard' or any subfolder). Browse to this
>> folder with the file manager and open 'root.crt'. Although there might not
>> be an icon for certificates and the files will have a '?'-icon, files will
>> be opened with the certificate manager, asking you for a name to describe
>> the to-be-imported certificate. If it is the first user certificate you
>> install, the Android Security Model forces you to use a lock-screen to
>> unlock your device (see "CAcert system trusted certificates" if you really
>> need to avoid this) Repeat with the 'class3.crt' file. Check if both
>> certificate files are installed correctly, Settings -> Security ->
>> Certificates -> 'User'-section should now list the certificates you have
>> just installed.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16/05/2015 17:34, Pravesh Prajapati wrote:
>>
>>> Yes sir,
>>> I am too able to capture traffic with the help of browser in devices.
>>> But I want to record the traffic of native hydride apps deployed on
>>> devices
>>> which uses https for its communication.
>>>
>>> Please hep stucked badly.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 8:36 PM, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 16/05/2015 14:51, sebb wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The JMeter recorder (proxy) is intended for capturing local (i.e. same
>>>>> host) browser traffic in order to test a remote server.
>>>>>
>>>>> This requires that the browser can be configured to use a local proxy
>>>>> (i.e. JMeter's recorder).
>>>>> AFAIK, this cannot be done for most (any?) Android browsers or apps.
>>>>>
>>>> It's possible to use a proxy with a WLAN connection on Android (for
>>>> browsers and some apps)
>>>> When your are connect on your wifi acces, return on Settings, Wifi, long
>>>> press on your Wifi connection name, Modify, Display advanced settings,
>>>> add proxy settings (the jmeter machine on same network - ip and port of
>>>> jmeter recorder)
>>>>
>>>> Works on my android tablet (Android 4.2.2) with firefox (for https need
>>>> to accept an exception) and for some apps (only in http).
>>>>
>>>> Milamber
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  If you just want to record the traffic, you would be better off using
>>>>> something like NoRoot Data Firewall which can record the traffic in a
>>>>> pcap file.
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll probably have to copy the pcap file(s) to another host in order
>>>>> to analyse them.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 May 2015 at 13:19, Pravesh Prajapati <
>>>>> [email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Sir,
>>>>>> 1.I have installed jmeter root certificate into android device.
>>>>>> 2.Configure proxy.
>>>>>> 3.Downloaded gather digital app from the play store.
>>>>>> 4.Trying to capture the traffic but not able to capture it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please help.
>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Pravesh Prajapati <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Hi sir,
>>>>>>> How can I install the jmeter ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA certificate
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> into
>>>>
>>>>> iphone or android device.
>>>>>>> Will this solve my problem.
>>>>>>> I am not able to capture the traffic of that app.
>>>>>>> OR is there is any mechanism of Any certificate required to be
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> installed
>>>>
>>>>> for capturing the traffic.
>>>>>>> Please help at the earliest.
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Hi Pravesh,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ask developers to provide App version which works with staging,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> usually
>>>>
>>>>> for staging environment used non-encrypted connection.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 16/05/15 10:25, Pravesh Prajapati wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Hi Sir,
>>>>>>>>> I want help please help me.
>>>>>>>>> I want to record the script of native apps on Android & iphone
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> devices.
>>>>
>>>>> But application is secure.
>>>>>>>>> Can you please suggest me the mechanism so that I can record the
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> scripts
>>>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>> there native apps.
>>>>>>>>> I have done all configuration setting in jmeter & mobile device,
>>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>>> still
>>>>>>>>> not able to record the scripts of the secure native app.
>>>>>>>>> Please help.
>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 4:17 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>   On 15 May 2015 at 16:19, Flavio Cysne <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The machines used at the work environment is using CentOS and had
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> no
>>>>
>>>>> problems like this. Maybe this could be related to a missing
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> openssl
>>>>
>>>>> package or similar native package that handles SSL connections.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>  I doubt it - look at the error message in the dialogue box.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
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