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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Is...@seabury.com on 2004/06/04 20:29:28 UTC
Testing secure Https sites
I am trying to utilize JMeter 2.0.1 to record a script using https and I
keep getting a, "Page cannot be displayed" message. I have j2re1.4.2_03
installed, checked my jmeter.properties file and updated my classpath to
look into the jmeter \bin and \lib directories. I have looked at the
usermanual documentation and don't see anything else that I need to modify
to test secure sites. Any assistance that you can offer would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Ishmael A. Obleton
Test Engineer
Marsh Advantage America - eBusiness Systems
Email: ishmael.a.obleton@seabury.com
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Re: Testing secure Https sites
Posted by Is...@seabury.com.
This works, thanks.
Simon Sadedin <ss...@badboy.com.au> on 06/05/2004 09:40:44 PM
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Subject: Re: Testing secure Https sites
Check out question 12 (at time of writing) in the FAQ . Many people
are able to to workaround this problem by recording using http and then
manually changing the requests to https. I will, of course, put in my
usual shameless plug for Badboy (http://www.badboy.com.au) which will
let you record https and then export it to JMeter quite easily. You
need an IE/Win32 platform to use it though.
Best regards,
Simon Sadedin.
Badboy Software.
Ishmael.A.Obleton@seabury.com wrote:
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>
>
>I am trying to utilize JMeter 2.0.1 to record a script using https and I
>keep getting a, "Page cannot be displayed" message. I have j2re1.4.2_03
>installed, checked my jmeter.properties file and updated my classpath to
>look into the jmeter \bin and \lib directories. I have looked at the
>usermanual documentation and don't see anything else that I need to modify
>to test secure sites. Any assistance that you can offer would be greatly
>appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Ishmael A. Obleton
>Test Engineer
>Marsh Advantage America - eBusiness Systems
>Email: ishmael.a.obleton@seabury.com
>
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Re: Testing secure Https sites
Posted by Simon Sadedin <ss...@badboy.com.au>.
Check out question 12 (at time of writing) in the FAQ . Many people
are able to to workaround this problem by recording using http and then
manually changing the requests to https. I will, of course, put in my
usual shameless plug for Badboy (http://www.badboy.com.au) which will
let you record https and then export it to JMeter quite easily. You
need an IE/Win32 platform to use it though.
Best regards,
Simon Sadedin.
Badboy Software.
Ishmael.A.Obleton@seabury.com wrote:
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>
>
>I am trying to utilize JMeter 2.0.1 to record a script using https and I
>keep getting a, "Page cannot be displayed" message. I have j2re1.4.2_03
>installed, checked my jmeter.properties file and updated my classpath to
>look into the jmeter \bin and \lib directories. I have looked at the
>usermanual documentation and don't see anything else that I need to modify
>to test secure sites. Any assistance that you can offer would be greatly
>appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Ishmael A. Obleton
>Test Engineer
>Marsh Advantage America - eBusiness Systems
>Email: ishmael.a.obleton@seabury.com
>
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Re: Testing secure Https sites
Posted by Michael Stover <ms...@apache.org>.
Testing secure sites is ok. Recording scripts against a secure site
will never work.
After all, your browser is sending and receiving secure info. How
secure would it be if JMeter could record it all?
-Mike
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 14:29, Ishmael.A.Obleton@seabury.com wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to utilize JMeter 2.0.1 to record a script using https and I
> keep getting a, "Page cannot be displayed" message. I have j2re1.4.2_03
> installed, checked my jmeter.properties file and updated my classpath to
> look into the jmeter \bin and \lib directories. I have looked at the
> usermanual documentation and don't see anything else that I need to modify
> to test secure sites. Any assistance that you can offer would be greatly
> appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Ishmael A. Obleton
> Test Engineer
> Marsh Advantage America - eBusiness Systems
> Email: ishmael.a.obleton@seabury.com
>
>
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Apache Software Foundation
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