proxy recorder _not_ listening to port1080 [message #118489] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 06:46  |
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Originally posted by: pascoualito.google_mail.com
Hi,
In Eclipse when I run a 'Test From Recording', everything seem working
well. I've the message 'proxy recorder listening to port1080' in eclipse
log but the port 1080 is in fact not open. My iptables has no rules so I
don't see where I'm wrong.
Someone has an idea about what can cause this ?
Version of
TPTP SDK : 4.4.0.3 working on Ubuntu 7.10
AC : 4.4.1.0 working on Debien 4.0
Best Regards.
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Pascal.
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Re: proxy recorder _not_ listening to port1080 [message #118937 is a reply to message #118535] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 15:19   |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
In your initial message, you indicated the following:
Version of
TPTP SDK : 4.4.0.3 working on Ubuntu 7.10
AC : 4.4.1.0 working on Debien 4.0
Note that the recorder is designed to do the recording on the local host,
although it deploys to either an AC or the IAC on the local machine. So,
I am confused as to how the AC is being used as you listed on another
machine, or at least a different OS.
The browser needs to be configured, either automatically or manually on
the host machine to point to the proxy recorder. So, while recording,
verify that the the browser is be set to use a SOCKS proxy at 127.0.0.1
(local host) on default port 1080.
Please note that these platforms (Ubuntu and Debien) are not supported or
tested, although that is not necessarily the root of the problem you are
having.
From your notes, it looks like you were able to proceed on Windows.
I will look at the details further after you confirm how you are
attempting to record on Linux and verify that the browser is set properly,
to alleviate my confusion. Also, please try to record to some common
public site like eclipse or google. Be aware that there are some issues
recording traffic on the localhost. If that is the case, then set your
browser to the machine IP address http://x.x.x.x/whatever.html rather than
to 127.0.0.1 or localhost.
Regards,
DuWayne
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