Hi Himanshu,

Are you able to access the application manually from the same machine
where you are trying to run the test from?  If yes, it's most likely
the case where the proxy is blocking the connection to your
application when you are accessing it using JMeter. Please insert HTTP
Defaults in your plan and add proxy server details in the Advanced
tab.  that will resolve the issue

Thanks
Sastry


On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 10:50 PM Shah, Himanshu
<hs...@sidley.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to JMeter and trying to run simple test on internal site but getting 
> following error. There are so many online knowledge sharing about updating 
> jmeter.properties and system.properties files but no luck. Could someone 
> assist me? Your help would be highly appreciated. My sincere apologies if I 
> am reaching out to wrong group. Feel free to direct me correct group in that 
> case.
>
> Connected to company network thru VPN and able to access internal site 
> successfully on browser but not thru JMeter. No luck with adding port = 443 
> since its https.
>
> OS - Windows 10 Enterprise
> Apache JMeter 5.6.2
> Java version 20.0.2
>
> Error message
>
> Response code:Non HTTP response code: java.net.SocketException
> Response message:Non HTTP response message: Connection reset
>
>
> HIMANSHU SHAH
> Quality Assurance Sr Analyst
>
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SASTRY

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