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First HTTP sampling fails with "HTTPS hostname wrong:  should be <localhost>"





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-03-25 07:25 -------
This problem seem to occur due to expired digital certificates. i.e. A "proper" 
digital X.509 server certificate seems to fix the problem.

We normally use expired certs on our test servers (which are the only servers 
we use JMeter on). Today, we installed a "proper" digital certificate (the one 
we installed today is from Thawte) on one of our servers. Earlier, JMeter 
consistently got the first HTTPS connection malformed  against this server -- 
now this error suddenly went away. 

I then tested JMeter against two test servers with expired digital 
certificates -- the first HTTPS request stayed malformed. Next, I tested with 
two servers with valid certificates -- the first HTTPS request worked off.


Note, to replicate this problem, you need to restart JMeter between two HTTPS 
requests. 

I did not test with self-issued certificates.

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