Hello,

So I tried using credentials in the first place only and received an error
saying it's incorrect.

My netwrok team is somehow very confused as they are trying to deal with
the fact that they have installed TMG client and according to that they say
I should not use any proxy for Jmeter.

They even concluded that there are some known issues with TMG and Java and
claimed this issue to be one of that.

Can I have some light on this?

Thanks
Anusuya

On 14-Nov-2016 1:52 PM, "Stuart Barlow" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Anusuya,
>
> It looks as if the company proxy expects credentials. You need to provide
> a username and password. This can be done with the JMeter -u [username] and
> -a [password] command line options. Try giving your windows username and
> password. If that doesn't work your network team can probably tell you what
> to use instead.
>
> It might also explain why it works for you when you test on a local
> network connection. Proxies are often configured to be skipped when
> accessing local IP addresses and domains.
>
> Hope that works!
>
> Stuart
>
> On 14.11.2016 13:23, anusuya bhan wrote:
>
>> Hey Ivan,
>>
>> So let me try explain step by step what i did.
>>
>> 1) i first configured Jmeter to be accessed by the proxy server which i
>> see
>> in my IE as configured.
>> command line - *jmeter -H proxyserver -P 8080*
>>
>> Jmeter launches successfully
>>
>> 2) Now all i do is add a thread group followed by adding a http requests
>> default having - the application name eg : xyz.com under the Web server
>> section
>>
>> 3) Now i add a sampler HTTP sampler and add */login.do *under path so
>> basically, the page i want to hit is *xyz.com/login.do
>> <http://xyz.com/login.do>*
>>
>> 4) Add a listener and run the thread.
>>
>> *Error i get : Response code: 407*
>> *Response message: Proxy Authentication Required ( Forefront TMG requires
>> authorization to fulfill the request. Access to the Web Proxy filter is
>> denied.  )*
>>
>> *Response headers:*
>> *HTTP/1.1 407 Proxy Authentication Required ( Forefront TMG requires
>> authorization to fulfill the request. Access to the Web Proxy filter is
>> denied.  )*
>> *Via: 1.1 SM80208*
>> *Proxy-Authenticate: Negotiate*
>> *Proxy-Authenticate: Kerberos*
>> *Proxy-Authenticate: NTLM*
>> *Connection: close*
>> *Proxy-Connection: close*
>> *Pragma: no-cache*
>> *Cache-Control: no-cache*
>> *Content-Type: text/html*
>> *Content-Length: 713*
>>
>> Is the Issue clearer now or am I confusing you?
>>
>> If you could tell me if i am doing something wrong, or should i ask
>> something from my Network Team. If the latter how do i put it across them?
>>
>> PS: I can successfully access the same application via Jmeter in my
>> personal network with same settings.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>>
>> Anusuya Bhan
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Ivan Rancati <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>>
>>> the proxy server info you enter in JMeter should not be your machine.
>>> It should be your corporate/company proxy. Basically what your browser is
>>> normally configured for accessing a web site.
>>>
>>> I would suggest to try a simple (manually entered, no script recording)
>>> http request first, before you try the recorder.
>>>
>>> If the documentation does not help, then I haven't understood your
>>> network
>>> setup, and somebody else will have to jump in.
>>>
>>> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#proxy_server to set
>>> up
>>> JMeter to use your corporate proxy. You need to do this to run JMeter
>>> scripts.
>>>
>>>
>>> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.
>>> html#HTTP(S)_Test_
>>> Script_Recorder
>>> to set up the browser to use JMeter (running on your machine) as a proxy.
>>> You need to do this only if your want to use the script recorder
>>>
>>> best regards
>>> Ivan
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:37 AM, anusuya bhan <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > Please find my inline response.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> > Anusuya
>>> >
>>> > On 14-Nov-2016 10:37 AM, "Ivan Rancati" <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > 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?
>>> >
>>> > Jmeter can't access any site  from my system that's within company
>>> proxy.
>>> >
>>> > Also when you say company proxy what is the setting you mentioning. You
>>> > taking about starting Jmeter with proxy server port number and user
>>> name
>>> > password
>>> >
>>> > Proxy server should be my machine .
>>> > is that correct, in my case?
>>> >
>>> > I did that I start Jmeter but after that when I do the below settings
>>> for
>>> > recording , jmeter doesn't do anything
>>> >
>>> > > 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
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>
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