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Posted to jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org by se...@apache.org on 2007/09/12 17:25:05 UTC
svn commit: r574992 - in /jakarta/jmeter/trunk: bin/jmeter.properties
xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
Author: sebb
Date: Wed Sep 12 08:25:04 2007
New Revision: 574992
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=574992&view=rev
Log:
Document https.default.protocol (copy changes from rel-2-2)
Modified:
jakarta/jmeter/trunk/bin/jmeter.properties
jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml
jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
Modified: jakarta/jmeter/trunk/bin/jmeter.properties
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/jmeter/trunk/bin/jmeter.properties?rev=574992&r1=574991&r2=574992&view=diff
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--- jakarta/jmeter/trunk/bin/jmeter.properties (original)
+++ jakarta/jmeter/trunk/bin/jmeter.properties Wed Sep 12 08:25:04 2007
@@ -61,6 +61,11 @@
# The original behaviour can be enabled by setting the JMeter property:
#https.sessioncontext.shared=true
+# Default HTTPS protocol level:
+#https.default.protocol=TLS
+# This may need to be changed here (or in user.properties) to:
+#https.default.protocol=SSLv3
+
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Look and Feel configuration
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modified: jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml?rev=574992&r1=574991&r2=574992&view=diff
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--- jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml Wed Sep 12 08:25:04 2007
@@ -136,6 +136,13 @@
https.sessioncontext.shared=true
</pre>
</p>
+ <p>
+ JMeter defaults to the SSL protocol level TLS.
+ If the server needs a different level, e.g. SSLv3, change the JMeter property, for example:
+<pre>
+https.default.protocol=SSLv3
+</pre>
+ </p>
<p>If the request uses cookies, then you will also need an
<complink name="HTTP Cookie Manager"/>. You can
add either of these elements to the Thread Group or the HTTP Request. If you have
Modified: jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml?rev=574992&r1=574991&r2=574992&view=diff
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--- jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/usermanual/get-started.xml Wed Sep 12 08:25:04 2007
@@ -122,8 +122,12 @@
<p>To test a web server using SSL encryption (HTTPS), JMeter requires that an
implementation of SSL be provided, as is the case with Sun Java 1.4 and above.
If your version of Java does not include SSL support, then it is possible to add an external implementation.
-Include the necessary encryption packages in JMeter's <a href="#classpath">classpath</a>. Also, update <a href="#configuring_jmeter">jmeter.properties</a>
-to register the SSL Provider.</p>
+Include the necessary encryption packages in JMeter's <a href="#classpath">classpath</a>.
+Also, update <a href="#configuring_jmeter">system.properties</a> to register the SSL Provider.</p>
+<p>
+JMeter defaults to protocol level TLS. This can be changed by editting the JMeter property
+"https.default.protocol" in jmeter.properties or user.properties.
+</p>
<p><b>JMeter is configured to accept all certificates,
whether trusted or not, regardless of validity periods etc.</b>
This is to allow the maximum flexibility in testing servers.</p>
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