gt; > 2005/06/27 20:02:51 INFO - jmeter.protocol.http.proxy.Daemon: Proxy: OK
> > 2005/06/27 20:02:51 INFO - jmeter.protocol.http.proxy.Daemon: Creating
> > Daemon Socket... on port 3128
> > 2005/06/27 20:02:52 INFO - jmeter.protocol.http.proxy.Daemon: Proxy up
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Not sure I understand your environment fully, but it sounds like your
connection to the app you are testing now has to go through a proxy.
This proxy has nothing to do with JMeter's recording proxy though. To
tell JMeter to use a proxy server, you must start it with information in
the command line
hi,
I earlier had a direct connection through LAN so I used to put
Address: localhost
Port: 8090
in the IE -Tools-InternetOptions- Connections - LAN Settings - proxy server.
Jmeter HTTP proxy server will have the same port: 8090. It worked fine. Now
we have been routed through proxyserver
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