Thanks Corina.
One question..
is it possible make test generating WCS (getcoverage for example) requests,
instead of WMS?
Pablo
2018-09-18 16:09 GMT-03:00 Corina Tudorache :
> Hi Pablo,
>
> Have a look at Jmeter.
> https://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/edu/en/enterprise/jmeter.html
>
> Kind regard
Thanks!
Pablo
2018-09-17 2:31 GMT-03:00 Steve Omondi :
> You can use Apache Jmetetr (https://jmeter.apache.org/).
>
> steps to use it are outlines in Geosolutions Geoserver docs
> https://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/edu/en/enterprise/jmeter.html and a
> bunch of other places.
>
> Kind regards,
>
Hi Pablo,
Have a look at Jmeter.
https://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/edu/en/enterprise/jmeter.html
Kind regards,
Corina
> On 15 Sep 2018, at 20:17, Pablo J. Zader wrote:
>
> Hi list
> I have been working on a "webgis" for some time using geoserver as a map
> server. The project has been gro
Hi Nik,
Starting with a disclaimer: I've never used blobstores. But ... if
they're handled/treated anything like the other file-like data stores
GeoServer supports, they should be nice and portable. I'd suggest giving
it a try - keeping the paths the same across environments usually works
the
I wish a page like that had existed for JMeter testing of GeoServer when
I started doing it, would have saved me an hour or three.
Big thanks to the GeoSolutions folks for sharing their training for all!
On 17/09/2018 07:31, Steve Omondi wrote:
You can use Apache Jmetetr (https://jmeter.apach
Hi Jukka,
I think this is highlighting that there are different kinds of error
messages, and I suspect (just guessing here) that the way GeoServer
handles them is that it simply does not differentiate - they probably
mostly get caught in the same way/place.
Server side errors (which can be w
Hi,
But users can’t check the server log and if they could it would probably be
higher security risk. Error messages exist for helping the users to understand
what they did wrong. Disabling error messages would leave them all alone. If it
feels reasonable in your environment I guess it would no
I think a "suppress error messages" mode would be a nice-to-have feature.
It would certainly make our customers happy to see those findings disappear
from scan reports.
Also, the full error messages should pretty much always be available in the
server log. Displaying a generic error and saying "pl
Hi Naresh,
I do not believe it is possible which is why Ian was suggesting
improvements are always welcome.
Needless to say, security through obscurity is pretty poor security,
which is likely why this hasn't been done yet. Even as merely one layer
of security. If your security relies on an