Hello, Is it possible that there is some confusion between the JMeter script recorder and using the company proxy in JMeter? You could try one step at a time
1) Can JMeter access the site you want to test? Enter your company proxy info in JMeter (see http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#proxy_server) then try a simple http request. No recording yet If that works as expected 2) Configure the recording proxy (see http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP(S)_Test_Script_Recorder ) best regards Ivan On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 3:59 AM, anusuya bhan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Team, > > Could you please help me in the below issue? > > We have installed Apache Jmeter 3.0 in a corporate proxy network, however > this is unable to do any actions in the network. On requesting of enabling > firewall for the same, as currently Jmeter cannot record any applications . > Network team confirms to have completed the same request however issue > still exists. > > ON further investigation Network team has given the below comments : > > Our SOCKS proxy client is expecting direct communication to the destination > IP/port to be able to intercept and handle the communication. This is not > happening as the browser is set to proxy localhost:8080 (jmeter > requirement). Our guess is the communication is then routed to standard > internet proxies instead of SOCKS proxy. We can’t guarantee jmeter > compatibility with our SOCKS proxy and further investigation and tests are > required. > > Can you help me if the above identification is true, or is there some > workaround that i can suggest my Network Team. > > Require your inputs at the earliest. > > Kind Regards > > Anusuya Bhan > > +4915163130716 >
