On 29 June 2011 07:39, Selvam T, Palani wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Assume that I have created one thread group and recorded few pages. Also
> HTTP authorization manager works.
>
>
>
> Now I would like to execute for 10 users. Should I give 10 entries or
> one en
Yep. Each user is executed in a separate thread, and gets a different
session with the authorization manager. Just set number of users to 10 in
your thread group and you're done.
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Bruce Ide
flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com
Hi All,
Assume that I have created one thread group and recorded few pages. Also
HTTP authorization manager works.
Now I would like to execute for 10 users. Should I give 10 entries or
one entry with variables? Anybody using HTTP Authorization manager for
multiple users scenario
s, 21 de octubre de 2010 01:38 p.m.
Para: JMeter Users List
Asunto: Re: Problems with HTTP Authorization Manager
On 21 October 2010 15:55, Adolfo Luis Camberos
wrote:
> My application don't use any certified. It´s inside an intranet. If I log to
> intranet using my user domain, I can r
to use
> the HTTP Authorization Manager, or something like that...
Are you saying that the JMeter script runs OK standalone with a single
user login?
If so, how are you providing the login credentials?
>
>
> De: Evandro Grezeli [grezeli.evan.
My application don't use any certified. It´s inside an intranet. If I log to
intranet using my user domain, I can record the script and then, it works. But
I need to use many users to stress the application. Then I need to use the HTTP
Authorization Manager, or something like
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>
> regards
> Adolfo
>
>
> De: Evandro Grezeli [grezeli.evan...@gmail.com]
> Enviado el: jueves, 21 de octubre de 2010 10:46 a.m.
> Para: JMeter Users List
> Asunto: Re: Problems with
Asunto: Re: Problems with HTTP Authorization Manager
Just for re-check, are you using the http cookie manager in your test plan?
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Adolfo Luis Camberos <
acambe...@pragmaconsultores.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a problem with HTTP Authorization Ma
Just for re-check, are you using the http cookie manager in your test plan?
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Adolfo Luis Camberos <
acambe...@pragmaconsultores.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a problem with HTTP Authorization Manager... I´m going to use
> JMeter to stress a
Hi All,
I have a problem with HTTP Authorization Manager... I´m going to use
JMeter to stress a web application with NT integrated autentication.
I´m trying to log by HTTP Authorization Manager passing parameters (Base URL,
username,password, domain).
At jmeter.log I can see:
2010/10
or if it is fed in a form and
posted to the server using the HTTP post request then we >could ignore using
the HTTP Authorization manager and have all the authorization work either
done by passing credential >information in a post request with parameters or
having a cookie manager.
the HTTP post request then we >could ignore using
the HTTP Authorization manager and have all the authorization work either
done by passing credential >information in a post request with parameters or
having a cookie manager.
Loosely speaking , yes.
regards
deepak
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at
or if it is fed in a form
and posted to the server using the HTTP post request then we could
ignore using the HTTP Authorization manager and have all the
authorization work either done by passing credential information in a
post request with parameters or having a cookie manager.
Thanks
Jatin
requires server or proxy login authorization (i.e. where a
> browser would create a pop-up dialog box), you will also have to add an HTTP
> Authorization Manager <
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#HTTP_Authorization_Manager>
> Configuration El
Hi
I was reading through the documentation about the HTTP request sampler
and found the following statement:
If the request requires server or proxy login authorization (i.e. where
a browser would create a pop-up dialog box), you will also have to add
an HTTP Authorization Manager
<h
On 18/02/2009, Wen, Fred TRAN:EX wrote:
> I'm using JMeter 2.3.2 to test an IIS6 site with only NTLM auth enabled.
> Client, server and Windows user are all in the same domain. In HTTP
> Authorization Manager I specified another domain account/password to use
> for authentica
I'm using JMeter 2.3.2 to test an IIS6 site with only NTLM auth enabled.
Client, server and Windows user are all in the same domain. In HTTP
Authorization Manager I specified another domain account/password to use
for authentication.
If I use HTTP Request HttpClient sampler, the server res
i found the solution for this issue
Jmeter does not support the digest authentication it only supports basic
authentication.
maalamaal wrote:
>
> hi
> I am trying to use http authorization manager to access a web page where
> in it asks for user login and pwd.
> i gave my
On 18/06/2008, maalamaal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi
> I am trying to use http authorization manager to access a web page where in
> it asks for user login and pwd.
The Auth Manager is only for server authentication:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/compon
hi
I am trying to use http authorization manager to access a web page where in
it asks for user login and pwd.
i gave my login name and pwd in the authorisation manager but it still does
not work it says
Response code: 401
Response message: Unauthorized
Can you please help me out
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On 14/06/07, Raghuveer Sribhashyam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sebb,
Yes, the same test plan which was working with 2.1 no longer works in 2.2.
I dont see any errors in the jmeter.log.
Please can you confirm that i need to raise a bugzilla issue for this.
Yes
Can you guide me how to rais
Hi Sebb,
Yes, the same test plan which was working with 2.1 no longer works in 2.2.
I dont see any errors in the jmeter.log.
Please can you confirm that i need to raise a bugzilla issue for this.
Can you guide me how to raise one for jmeter?
Raghuveer Sribhashyam
On 6/14/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROT
Are you saying that the same test plan that works in 2.1 no longer works in 2.2?
Are there any errors in jmeter.log?
If not, then please create a Bugzilla issue, and then attach the test
plan. Make sure you replace any sensitive information first.
On 14/06/07, Raghuveer Sribhashyam <[EMAIL PROT
Hi All,
Following is my problem scenario:
1. I have a web service deployed in web logic server on a Solaris machine.
2. There are web logic user groups created to restrict the methods being
used by a specific user.
3. These groups have a user name and a password.
To fire requests using jmeter(F
ork_username.
4. Made sure that HTTP Authorization Manager was in scope of the first
sampler in test plan. Tried it as a sibling of the sampler and as child
of the sampler.
Unsure what else I can look at to solve problem.
Try using HTTPClient and the latest JMeter: there is a way to set
HttpClient
3. Made sure Username used backslash:
network_domain\my_network_username.
4. Made sure that HTTP Authorization Manager was in scope of the first
sampler in test plan. Tried it as a sibling of the sampler and as child
of the sampler.
Unsure what else I can look at to solve problem.
Sincerely yo
istrator's claim that the WebLogic server does not use NTLM is not
correct.
However, I remain unsure how to configure JMeter's HTTP Authorization
Manager to submit a network user name and password to the same base URL
and get back the log on page. The authorization I defined is:
Bas
k user
name and password.
2. Opera requires the user to explicitly specify a network user name and
password.
3. All three browsers support NTLM. 4. The WebLogic server
administrator's claim that the WebLogic server does not use NTLM is not
correct.
However, I remain unsure how to configure JMeter&
On 13/10/06, McAbee, Kyle - BLS CTR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Sebb and Janus Users List:
Changed entry in HTTP Authorization Manager to use the network domain
for network user and my network user name. Script playback still fails,
but in a different way: the View Results Tree li
Dear Sebb and Janus Users List:
Changed entry in HTTP Authorization Manager to use the network domain
for network user and my network user name. Script playback still fails,
but in a different way: the View Results Tree listener shows no
responses at all. With web application user, the View
n HTTP Authorization Manager component to test plan.
Tried variations on base URL, username, and password.
2. I read the Help for HTTP Authorization Manager component, but do not
understand all parts:
For NTLM authentication, enter the user name in the form
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is an experimental feature a
: Negotiate
WWW-Authenticate: NTLM
Connection: close
Content-Length: 4431
Content-Type: text/html
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Attempts to solve problem:
1. Because NTLM authentication seems to be needed by the new WebLogic
server, added an HTTP Authorization Manager component to test plan.
Tried variations on base URL
r POST request.
You need to provide these parameters in order to login.
I have added HTTP authorization manager also
Probably not needed.
But I am not able to see the snap shot of Given URL
Regards
Labudu Gopanna,
-Original Message-
From: Sen, Kakoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: T
Thanks for reply
I have added empty cookie manager but HTTP request is not logging
I have added HTTP authorization manager also
But I am not able to see the snap shot of Given URL
Regards
Labudu Gopanna,
-Original Message-
From: Sen, Kakoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
Just add an empty cookie manager. Isn't that logging you in?
-Original Message-
From: Labudu Gopanna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:17 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: HTTP Authorization manager question
Thanks for reply,
I have added cookie ma
n: JMeter Users List
Betreff: RE: HTTP Authorization manager question
Thanks for reply,
I have added cookie manager but I don't know what type of entries need
to insert in cookie manager. I mean in name field, value, domain, path
and secure.
Please reply
Regards
Labudu Gopanna,
-Origina
onday, July 31, 2006 7:54 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: HTTP Authorization manager question
You probably need to add a Cookie Manager:
On 31/07/06, Labudu Gopanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please help me.
>
>
>
> I am using jmeter 2.2 version, I a
You probably need to add a Cookie Manager:
On 31/07/06, Labudu Gopanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Please help me.
I am using jmeter 2.2 version, I am trying to login through jmeter,
I have followed below steps:
1. I am adding HTTP authorization manager to thread group in tes
Hi,
Please help me.
I am using jmeter 2.2 version, I am trying to login through jmeter,
I have followed below steps:
1. I am adding HTTP authorization manager to thread group in test plan
and I am inserting url, username and password.
2. I am adding one HTTP request. It is having the
I'm trying to get a simple pageload on a HTTP server with Basic auth
and it's driving me mad! I'd tried lots of options and can't get JMeter
to send an Authorization header under any circumstances (I have JMeter
pointed at a proxy server that allows me to spy on the output).
I've tried putting the
Hi!
I'm running a HTTP request to a IIS that uses both NTLM and basic
authentication for the document requested.
When I run the request it always does NTLM authentication with the
account I'm currently logged on with. In the "HTTP Authorization
Manager" I defined a different u
Dear Tod,
On my side it works. But I am not using Apache as WebServer, I use a
WebServer which was developed
here inhouse.
The only thing I made is that I used the sample AuthManagerTestPlan.jmx
and changed it to my requirements.
I changed in the "HTTP Authorization Manager" the URL&
Hello,
I have defined 4 authorizations in the manager, but only the first one
in the list will be passed to the webserver.
How can I configure the JMeter to use all of them? In the FAQ and help I
did not find an answer.
I have to say that I am completely new to JMeter, just downloaded it
today
I am trying to use Jmeter to stress test apache v2.0.51 user
authentication using auth_ldap. I used the demo test plan from the
Jmeter documentation and modified it accordingly for my installation. I
supplied the necessary user credentials and proceeded to test.
On the Apache side I can see th
My test plan includes an http authorization manager and it's working fine. I would
like to further it a litle bit by adding the possibility to have a different user for
each thread. WHat's the way to do it? Do I need login element, how is this one
working? Thanks.
Mickael.
This
In my test plan I need to use http-authentication and therefore
I added a http auth-manager element to the thread group. it
should be available for all controllers and samplers below.
looking at the apache logs, there are only 401 response codes
(not logged in) for the secured area.
did I forget
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