Hi

I think the topology might look like below.
I am not sure about whether there is a firewall on customer site.
However I could not access the service hosted on remote directly and error  is 
"connection refused" or "could not connect host". (it seems there is a 
firewall.)
I could get correct result when I SSH tunnel to remote server and run test plan 
with setting 127.0.0.1 as "Server Name or IP".
It also works when I login via SSH and run test plan under Jmeter non-GUI + 
Server mode.
It fails when I run Jmeter client locally + SSH Tunnel + Jmeter server on 
remote.
Base on above, I guess Jmeter client could not work with Jmeter servers via SSH 
Tunnel.

About hosts file, I did not try it yet.
Do you suggest me to append a new entry about "10.108.44.1 localhost"?

Cheers,
Flik

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On 7/23/10 6:22 PM, "Felix Frank" <f...@mpexnet.de> wrote:

Don't overdo it. The important questions are simple:
1. What IP do you SSH to?
2. Does the SSH work per NAT?
3. If so, can similar NATs be installed for Jmeter?
4. Otherwise, have you *tried* manipulating /etc/hosts yet?

On 07/23/2010 12:18 PM, Flik Shen wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> The server stay at non-public but it not another part of company's network.
> It locates on customer's network indeed.
>
> So route information may not easy to configuring.
>
> Maybe topological diagram might be helpful for clarification.
> I will draw it Monday and share with you.

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