Yes ,
That just refers to https proxy (meaning a proxy for https protocol) and not for an encrypted ssl/tls proxy .
That option is exactly the same as ie Firefox -> SSL Proxy , that just means the proxy is proxying tls as well , not that the connection between client and proxy is encrypted using tls .
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Sent: Friday, April 6, 2018 6:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Jmeter through SSL proxy
Hello,
Did you try this:
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#proxy_serverRegards
UbikLoadPack Team
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On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 5:40 PM, Bariamis Akis <
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> Hello ,
> I am trying to use jmeter through an SSL/TLS proxy (meaning that
> client to proxy connection is encrypted ) .
> All my tests work without the proxy.
> I can see no option in jmeter to use an SSL/TLS proxy (not a proxy for
> https protocol but a full encrypted proxy server ) .
> To make things clear , when using from chrome the argument is chrome
> --proxy-server=
https://****.*****.****:443 or in the pac file return
> "HTTPS
https://*****.*****.*****:443";
>
> Thank you ,
> Akis
>
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