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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by "Monga, Richa" <Ri...@nds.com> on 2011/04/28 11:31:35 UTC

Getting error code 401

Hi,

I am currently doing a performance testing of a web application using Jmeter. This web application uses Windows authentication.
When I am generating the request i am getting the following message in the response section of the "View Results Tree"

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<html><head><title>An NTLM Token was received.</title></head><body>Your browser configuration is correct, but you have not logged into

a supported Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Domain. <p>Please login to the application using the normal login page.</html>
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Http error response code : 401


I came to know that for windows authentication we need to use Http Authorization manager above the Http Request element.

This is the input i have given

Base url: http://localhost:3030
username: m1/userid
password:pass

I also tried changing
Base url: http://localhost:3030
username:userid
domain: m1
password:pass

I am still not able to resolve the issue. It would be great if you could help me in resolving the above issue in JMeter.

I also dont understand what is Realm, whether it is required or not and why ?


Thanks,
Richa

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