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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by "Eid.Erik" <Er...@ftb.ca.gov> on 2006/06/28 17:57:29 UTC
Multiple Cookie Problem
Hi
I have been having a problem with JMeter version 2 on (Including the latest nightly build). The issue seems to be that JMeter Cookie Manager does not deal with more than 1 cookie at a time.
Scenario:
WebSphere 5.1 on z\OS with a Web Application. HTTPS and J2EE Security is enabled. User needs to be Authenticated thru Form-Based authentication to view any page in the application. WebSphere is using Top Secret as it Security Service.
When using a browser, I receive two Session Cookies after logging in: The regular JSESSIONID cookie and a Ltpa_token cookie. The LTPA cookie is part of IBM Single Sign-on subsystem. It stands for Lightweight Third Party Authentication. This cookie is used between cells of the WebSphere instance(supposedly works for other IBM applications but have not tested).
In JMeter 2.1 and 2.2, I do not see the Ltpa_token cookie being used in the View Results Tree - Request Tab. Only the JSESSIONID is listed under the Cookie Data listing.
Is this an issue because of Ltpa_token name having an underscore or does JMeter 2.x have a bug in dealing with more than one cookie?
By the way, JMeter 1.9.1 works with the Ltpa_token cookie.
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Re: Multiple Cookie Problem
Posted by "Daniel L. Gregoire" <dl...@gmail.com>.
Eid.Erik wrote:
> Hi
> I have been having a problem with JMeter version 2 on (Including the latest nightly build). The issue seems to be that JMeter Cookie Manager does not deal with more than 1 cookie at a time.
>
> Scenario:
> WebSphere 5.1 on z\OS with a Web Application. HTTPS and J2EE Security is enabled. User needs to be Authenticated thru Form-Based authentication to view any page in the application. WebSphere is using Top Secret as it Security Service.
>
> When using a browser, I receive two Session Cookies after logging in: The regular JSESSIONID cookie and a Ltpa_token cookie. The LTPA cookie is part of IBM Single Sign-on subsystem. It stands for Lightweight Third Party Authentication. This cookie is used between cells of the WebSphere instance(supposedly works for other IBM applications but have not tested).
>
> In JMeter 2.1 and 2.2, I do not see the Ltpa_token cookie being used in the View Results Tree - Request Tab. Only the JSESSIONID is listed under the Cookie Data listing.
>
> Is this an issue because of Ltpa_token name having an underscore or does JMeter 2.x have a bug in dealing with more than one cookie?
>
> By the way, JMeter 1.9.1 works with the Ltpa_token cookie.
>
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I don't know about the underscore, but I have a similar situation
wherein I have two cookies, and JMeter handles them.
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