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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5710] - use SSL with JMETER

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use SSL with JMETER

bloritsch@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|use SSL with JMETER         |use SSL with JMETER



------- Additional Comments From bloritsch@apache.org  2002-03-11 13:37 -------
When you see an "UnknownHostException" it is because you do not
have the host's public key in your cacerts or jssecacerts file
for your system.

For more information on this issue and debugging JSSE, contact
the Sun web site, and read their docs.

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