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Ulf Reiman
ulf.reiman at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 01:27:45 PST 2008
Hi again Frank!
The application that i will test is uses Java 1.4, RAD 7, Struts.
the application runs on jsp pages, using tiles , and of course https, ssl
It has a login, where the login is the first problem for me, there are
two way to login eider by an applet that use a .p12 certificate or an
application where p12 also is used.
when the login i done there are many web pages to choose from, and if
possibly the test will have from 1- 5 web sequences to follow. And
there will be from 10- 100 users that runs at the same time.
Any help would be appreciated
/Ulf R
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Frank Cohen <fcohen at pushtotest.com> wrote:
> Hi Ulf:
>
> Thanks for the info. I'll take a look at the FAQ to solve the 404
> problem.
>
> Below is some new documentation from PushToTest 5.1 on SSL Certificates.
>
> -Frank
>
> --
>
> Adding SSL Certificates
>
> TestMaker supports HTTPS and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocols.
> These protocols use the Java Cryptography Architecture to work with
> SSL certificates. The TestMaker protocol handler will throw an
> SSLHandshakeException when connecting to a server over SSL protocols
> when the server-side SSL certificate is unknown:
> javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
> sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed:
> sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to
> find valid certification path to requested target
>
> Follow these steps to register the SSL certificate:
>
> 1. Download the server-side SSL certificate to your local
> machine. Many browsers let you save the certificate. For instance,
> clicking the SSL icon in Microsoft Internet Explorer will display the
> certificate. In Mac OS X Safari, click the SSL (lock) icon and drag
> the certificate icon to a directory.
>
> 2. With the Java Development Kit (JDK) installed, use the Java
> Keytool to import the SSL certificate into the Keystore. You can use
> the following command from the command shell or terminal window:
>
> keytool -keystore "TestMaker_home/pushtotest.keystore" -import
> -alias mycertificate -file "mydirectory/sslcertificate.cer"
>
> 3. Tell TestMaker to use your Keystore by modifying the
> TestMaker_home/TestMaker.sh (for Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X users) and
> TestMaker_home/TestMaker.bat (for Windows users.) Add the following
> to the last line of the start-up script:
>
> java $maxqarg $lookarg $python $testnetwork -
> Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=TestMaker_home/pushtotest.keystore -
> Dfrank=cohen -classpath $TMCP com.pushtotest.testmaker.Main "$@"
>
> Notice the -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore added to the start-up
> script.
>
> 4. Tell the TestNode on your local TestMaker instance to use your
> Keystore. Modify the TestMaker_home/TestNetwork/TestNode/startup.sh
> (for Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X users) and TestMaker_home/TestNetwork/
> TestNode/startup.bat (for Windows users) as follows:
>
> $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -DSTOP.PORT=8079 -DSTOP.KEY=secret -
> Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=TestMaker_home/pushtotest.keystore -jar
> start.jar
>
> 5. Tell your installed TestNodes to use your Keystore. Modify the
> TestNode_home/startup.sh (for Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X users) and
> TestNode_home/startup.bat (for Windows users) as follows:
>
> $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -DSTOP.PORT=8079 -DSTOP.KEY=secret -
> Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=TestMaker_home/pushtotest.keystore -jar
> start.jar
>
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2008, at 2:52 PM, Ulf Reiman wrote:
>
> > Hi Frank!
> >
> > Thank you for your quick response of my question.
> >
> > I have search for that URL, but from
> > http://www.pushtotest.com/faq/faq.html/, and the question: Does
> > TestMaker support testing secure Web Services?there is a URL
> > "TestMaker Security" but a get a "404 Not Found" error.
> >
> > I will explain more of the test tomorrow.
> >
> > Sincerely
> >
> > Ulf R
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:06 AM, Frank Cohen
> > <fcohen at pushtotest.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hi Ulf:
> >>
> >> I am glad to help you with this. Would you please tell me more about
> >> the testing you want to do.
> >>
> >> PushToTest supports SSL certificates using the Java Security
> >> Extensions (JSSE.) There are instructions on how to add SSL server
> >> certificates to PushToTest in the user documentation (http://Hi
>
>
> >> docs.pushtotest.com).
> >>
> >> Please tell me more.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> -Frank
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Feb 22, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Ulf Reiman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>> I wonder if how to do this in the best way, if possilby with
> >>> pushTotest. I have a web System i want to stress test, with 20 -50
> >>> users, my problem is that i use a SSL certicate and I and want to
> >>> record the way a want the system to run, there is maybe 20 diffrent
> >>> ways to do, so the test can choose from 20 ways..
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for any suggestion to do it
> >>>
> >>> Regards
> >>> Ulf
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >> PushToTest, the open-source test automation company
> >>
> >>
> >>
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