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I am trying to run a simple test in jmeter but i am stuck. The steps are:




  1. Log in

  2. Set the Cookie Manager

  3. Access the landing page


The first 2 steps are successful, but i get status 403 "errorId":"AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED" on the 3rd step. My guess is it is not getting the session from log in, but everything i 've tried hasn't worked. Here is my test plan:



testplan



Any suggestions?










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  • Could you share your response also response header

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I am trying to run a simple test in jmeter but i am stuck. The steps are:




  1. Log in

  2. Set the Cookie Manager

  3. Access the landing page


The first 2 steps are successful, but i get status 403 "errorId":"AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED" on the 3rd step. My guess is it is not getting the session from log in, but everything i 've tried hasn't worked. Here is my test plan:



testplan



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question

























  • Could you share your response also response header

    – Adnan
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:02














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I am trying to run a simple test in jmeter but i am stuck. The steps are:




  1. Log in

  2. Set the Cookie Manager

  3. Access the landing page


The first 2 steps are successful, but i get status 403 "errorId":"AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED" on the 3rd step. My guess is it is not getting the session from log in, but everything i 've tried hasn't worked. Here is my test plan:



testplan



Any suggestions?










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I am trying to run a simple test in jmeter but i am stuck. The steps are:




  1. Log in

  2. Set the Cookie Manager

  3. Access the landing page


The first 2 steps are successful, but i get status 403 "errorId":"AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED" on the 3rd step. My guess is it is not getting the session from log in, but everything i 've tried hasn't worked. Here is my test plan:



testplan



Any suggestions?







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  • Could you share your response also response header

    – Adnan
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  • Could you share your response also response header

    – Adnan
    Nov 22 '18 at 11:02

















Could you share your response also response header

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Could you share your response also response header

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JMeter's HTTP Cookie Manager obeys JMeter Scoping Rules, so if you put it as a child of the Setting Cookies request it will be applied to that request only, therefore cookies will not be available to the Landing Page



Try moving the HTTP Cookie Manager one level higher so your test plan would look like:



enter image description here



You should be able to see which cookies are being received and sent out using View Results Tree listener






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  • I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

    – Georgios Mourtzounis
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:26











  • You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

    – Dmitri T
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:01











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JMeter's HTTP Cookie Manager obeys JMeter Scoping Rules, so if you put it as a child of the Setting Cookies request it will be applied to that request only, therefore cookies will not be available to the Landing Page



Try moving the HTTP Cookie Manager one level higher so your test plan would look like:



enter image description here



You should be able to see which cookies are being received and sent out using View Results Tree listener






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  • I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

    – Georgios Mourtzounis
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:26











  • You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

    – Dmitri T
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:01
















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JMeter's HTTP Cookie Manager obeys JMeter Scoping Rules, so if you put it as a child of the Setting Cookies request it will be applied to that request only, therefore cookies will not be available to the Landing Page



Try moving the HTTP Cookie Manager one level higher so your test plan would look like:



enter image description here



You should be able to see which cookies are being received and sent out using View Results Tree listener






share|improve this answer
























  • I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

    – Georgios Mourtzounis
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:26











  • You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

    – Dmitri T
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:01














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JMeter's HTTP Cookie Manager obeys JMeter Scoping Rules, so if you put it as a child of the Setting Cookies request it will be applied to that request only, therefore cookies will not be available to the Landing Page



Try moving the HTTP Cookie Manager one level higher so your test plan would look like:



enter image description here



You should be able to see which cookies are being received and sent out using View Results Tree listener






share|improve this answer













JMeter's HTTP Cookie Manager obeys JMeter Scoping Rules, so if you put it as a child of the Setting Cookies request it will be applied to that request only, therefore cookies will not be available to the Landing Page



Try moving the HTTP Cookie Manager one level higher so your test plan would look like:



enter image description here



You should be able to see which cookies are being received and sent out using View Results Tree listener







share|improve this answer












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  • I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

    – Georgios Mourtzounis
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:26











  • You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

    – Dmitri T
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:01



















  • I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

    – Georgios Mourtzounis
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:26











  • You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

    – Dmitri T
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:01

















I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

– Georgios Mourtzounis
Nov 22 '18 at 13:26





I have tried your suggestion too, but then i get {"status":403,"description":"CSRF Token mismatch"} . I am new to handling cookies, so any help is welcome.

– Georgios Mourtzounis
Nov 22 '18 at 13:26













You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

– Dmitri T
Nov 22 '18 at 14:01





You will need to perform the correlation of the CSRF token, in the very first response there is a dynamic parameter which you need to extract using suitable JMeter Post-Processor, convert into a JMeter Variable and replacing the hard-coded (recorded?) CSRF token with the one, you extracted from the first request. See How to Load Test CSRF-Protected Web Sites article for more details.

– Dmitri T
Nov 22 '18 at 14:01




















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