Hi,
Even when you are recording the test from behind your company's proxy
server, do not bypass the Jmeter's proxy even for local addresses.
Jmeter will take care of the rest.
For loginconfigelement, see the Jmeter documentation, especially the
component reference part.

Thanks & Regards
Mukul Saha
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Cognizant Technology Solutions,Kolkata.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sen, Kakoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Regarding HTTP Proxy server

Hi all,
    I am new to Jmeter. As far as I understood, HTTP proxy server in
JMeter is needed for recording HTTP requests. So it needs to run in the
same machine as Jmeter(ie.e., localhost).
    I am doing testing from behind the company's proxy server. But for
local addresses like servers running on localhost/some local machine, I
am bypassing the proxy. In this scenario, how do I make use of JMeter's
HTTP proxy?
    Also, how do I make use of LoginConfigElement? Is there any pointer
to it in any document/tutorial?


Thanks in advance,
Kakoli

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