Hi Daniel,
Am 06.01.2011 15:29, schrieb Daniel Plappert:
Hi,
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</config> <invoke url="/index.html" description="Gehe zur Startseite"/> <verifyTitle text="TEST" /> .... There are two points I don't understand: 1. the truststore-file. What is it for?
This is the file you store the ssl-certificate/key from your testing-webserver (https) into. You have to create this file with the java keytools (google: java keytool).
If I remember right then you have to export the certificate into a file - using a browser like firefox ....
Using this key inside the keystore will ensure your are using the right https-server.
2. Whatever I type for the keystore-file, I always get the same error (from webserver): bad_certificate. And this bothers me, because I can't tell where the problem lies. Even if I tried a wrong password, the error message remains the same - it is always the same (even when no certificate is sent). So, I am lost, because the error message I get doesn't help and the provided example doesn't show how I can convert a client certificate (a p12 file) into a keystore and why this is necessary. I would be very helpful if someone tested a web application with a client authentication and can provide a working example. I really appreciate your help.
Can provide an example on monday - when at work again. ;-/ greetings Michael Habbert _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

