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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by "Stover, Michael" <Mi...@usa.xerox.com> on 2002/02/23 20:30:18 UTC

RE: HTTP Proxy Server is silent and Authorization seems to bother .

Did you configure your browser's proxy server information?

Regarding HTTP Authentication - I have never used it, so I don't know.
Anyone out there have success/failure using it?

-Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Parashar, Hitesh [mailto:Hitesh.Parashar@Avnet.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 6:36 PM
> To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: HTTP Proxy Server is silent and Authorization seems 
> to bother.
> 
> 
> Hi:
> 
> I have a couple of questions. I am a newbie using the nightly build of
> 02/22/2002. I read through the archives of the list. Nothing 
> seems to help
> me in solving my problems.
> 
> First Question (Recording):
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> I am trying to "record" the browser activity using HTTP Proxy Server
> component. 
> 
> I did following to start recording:
> 
> (1) Added a Thread Group to Test Plan.
> (2) Added a Simple Controller to The Thread Group
> (3) Added an HTTP Proxy Server to the WorkBench
> (4) Changed the port to 6006 (which I know is available)
> (5) Left patterns to exclude and include to be empty
> (5) Pressed Start
> 	It gave the following message on the console
> 		Initializing...
> 		Creating Config Object...OK
> 		Creating Cache Manager...OK
> 		Creating Daemon Socket... port 6006 OK
> 		Proxy up and running!
> 
> Everything looked nice so far. Now, I start my browser 
> (Internet Explorer
> 6.0x), and start hitting an intranet application which 
> resides on the same
> network as this machine. Nothing seems to be happening. My 
> Simple Controller
> stays empty. 
> 
> I am sure I am missing something. Any clues? 
> 
> Second Question (Authorization):
> -----------------------------------------------
> 
> Our application uses BASIC HTTP Auth to authorize users. The 
> whole directory
> containing the web resources is secured by LDAP Auth and we 
> need to stress
> test that. One way is to hard-code the authentication 
> information, which
> certainly is the dirty way. Cleaner way is to get HTTP 
> Authorization Manager
> work for us. I tried but in vain. I get the  FileNotFound 
> exception. If I
> try to hit any non secured resource on the same server, it 
> does it fine. Any
> suggestion how I can use HTTP Authorization Manager for BASIC 
> HTTP Auth.
> 
> My manager wants me to give feedback on the "usability" of 
> JMeter ASAP. Any
> help would be highly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Hitesh.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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