Le 04/08/2009 00:53, sebb a ecrit :
On 02/08/2009, Milamber <milambersp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I posted a new enhancement for JMeter in bugzilla. With this patch, now
JMeter Proxy accept to record HTTPS requests.
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47622
With your browser and JMeter proxy, we can navigate on sites in http or/and
https while JMeter recording the Http requests in Recording controller.
JMeter use a 'fake' SSL certificat between your browser and proxy to create
a HTTPS connection, you must accept the fake JMeter cert on your browser.
With firefox: add security exception (only one time per domain/site)
HTTP request and HTTP Request HTTPClient works, and the checkbox "Attempt
HTTPS Spoofing" no need checked.
I encourage you to test this patch and give your
comments/remarks/feedbacks.
I've not had a chance to try this yet, but the code looks good.
If you have five minutes to test, I'm prepare a testing JMeter zip/tgz
with this patch (v2.3.4 r800132).
http://www.milamberspace.net/jmeter-testing/dist/
It's very pleasant to use JMeter for recording a https gmail session,
from login page to logout page :-) (after accepting all security
warnings browser the first time)
I hope you find time to check patch's code when you're free, a code
review is always useful.
I like the fact that there are so few changes to existing methods.
I upgraded the patch to include in file 'build.xml' the server.p12 in
the ZIP/TGZ package construction,
and modified a log message when a ssl request is canceled by browser
(ca_unknown / anti-phishing method).
Milamber
Thanks.
Milamber
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