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Can someone help me with the integration of the .pfx client certificate with the jmeter ?
I have converted the pfx file into jks file. I have added the same in the system.properties . But I am no able to execute the client request. I get the following error.



2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: JmeterKeyStore Location: C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks type jks
2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: KeyStore created OK
2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 WARN o.a.j.u.SSLManager: Keystore file not found, loading empty keystore
2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.g.u.JMeterMenuBar: setRunning(true, local)



Please guide me if I am missing any steps. Thanks in advance.










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    Can someone help me with the integration of the .pfx client certificate with the jmeter ?
    I have converted the pfx file into jks file. I have added the same in the system.properties . But I am no able to execute the client request. I get the following error.



    2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: JmeterKeyStore Location: C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks type jks
    2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: KeyStore created OK
    2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 WARN o.a.j.u.SSLManager: Keystore file not found, loading empty keystore
    2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.g.u.JMeterMenuBar: setRunning(true, local)



    Please guide me if I am missing any steps. Thanks in advance.










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      Can someone help me with the integration of the .pfx client certificate with the jmeter ?
      I have converted the pfx file into jks file. I have added the same in the system.properties . But I am no able to execute the client request. I get the following error.



      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: JmeterKeyStore Location: C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks type jks
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: KeyStore created OK
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 WARN o.a.j.u.SSLManager: Keystore file not found, loading empty keystore
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.g.u.JMeterMenuBar: setRunning(true, local)



      Please guide me if I am missing any steps. Thanks in advance.










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      Can someone help me with the integration of the .pfx client certificate with the jmeter ?
      I have converted the pfx file into jks file. I have added the same in the system.properties . But I am no able to execute the client request. I get the following error.



      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: JmeterKeyStore Location: C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks type jks
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.u.SSLManager: KeyStore created OK
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 WARN o.a.j.u.SSLManager: Keystore file not found, loading empty keystore
      2018-11-08 22:31:08,137 INFO o.a.j.g.u.JMeterMenuBar: setRunning(true, local)



      Please guide me if I am missing any steps. Thanks in advance.







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          According to your log file JMeter tries to locate the keystore under the following path:



          C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks


          which doesn't look a valid one to me. Try replacing all backslashes with forward ones / in the path so it would look like:



          C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks


          Another option is to specify the path to the keystore in system.properties file like:



          javax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks
          javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password


          And last but not the least, you can pass the path to the keystore via -D command-line argument like:



          jmeter -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password -n -t test.jmx ...


          More information: How to Set Your JMeter Load Test to Use Client Side Certificates






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            According to your log file JMeter tries to locate the keystore under the following path:



            C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks


            which doesn't look a valid one to me. Try replacing all backslashes with forward ones / in the path so it would look like:



            C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks


            Another option is to specify the path to the keystore in system.properties file like:



            javax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks
            javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password


            And last but not the least, you can pass the path to the keystore via -D command-line argument like:



            jmeter -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password -n -t test.jmx ...


            More information: How to Set Your JMeter Load Test to Use Client Side Certificates






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              According to your log file JMeter tries to locate the keystore under the following path:



              C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks


              which doesn't look a valid one to me. Try replacing all backslashes with forward ones / in the path so it would look like:



              C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks


              Another option is to specify the path to the keystore in system.properties file like:



              javax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks
              javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password


              And last but not the least, you can pass the path to the keystore via -D command-line argument like:



              jmeter -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password -n -t test.jmx ...


              More information: How to Set Your JMeter Load Test to Use Client Side Certificates






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                According to your log file JMeter tries to locate the keystore under the following path:



                C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks


                which doesn't look a valid one to me. Try replacing all backslashes with forward ones / in the path so it would look like:



                C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks


                Another option is to specify the path to the keystore in system.properties file like:



                javax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks
                javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password


                And last but not the least, you can pass the path to the keystore via -D command-line argument like:



                jmeter -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password -n -t test.jmx ...


                More information: How to Set Your JMeter Load Test to Use Client Side Certificates






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                According to your log file JMeter tries to locate the keystore under the following path:



                C:MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0certclientcert.jks


                which doesn't look a valid one to me. Try replacing all backslashes with forward ones / in the path so it would look like:



                C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks


                Another option is to specify the path to the keystore in system.properties file like:



                javax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks
                javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password


                And last but not the least, you can pass the path to the keystore via -D command-line argument like:



                jmeter -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=C:/MyWorkSpace/apache-jmeter-5.0/certclientcert.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=your_password -n -t test.jmx ...


                More information: How to Set Your JMeter Load Test to Use Client Side Certificates







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