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On 04/14/2018 12:08 PM, Panagiotis Bariamis wrote:

>     On Tue, Apr 10, 2018, 21:11 Alex Rousskov wrote:
>> Polygraph supports HTTPS proxies and HTTPS servers. IIRC, Polygraph v5
>> supports the combination of the two: TLS inside TLS (because HTTP/2
>> support essentially required that). I am not sure about Polygraph v4.
>> The workload I sketched uses HTTPS proxies and plain origin servers.


>         I am trying to use Polygraph as suggested .
>         However  squid servers are part of the University Network so
>         routing changes are not possible as suggested by polymix-4.pg
>         Which test you think I should use without routing changes (poly
>         server and client will have just a public ip and the regular
>         loopback inteface)  ?

This mailing list is not the right place for Polygraph support[1], but I
recommend writing your own workload for your own tests: Start with
simple.pg, use the IP addresses you want to use, and then add more bells
and whistles as needed (and as you get comfortable with the tool), one
change at a time. This is the approach used by the tutorial[2] as well.

  [1] http://lists.web-polygraph.org/mailman/listinfo/users
  [2] http://www.web-polygraph.org/test/docs/userman/simple.html


Cheers,

Alex.
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