Fixed typo

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David Coomber 2024-06-21 16:30:43 +02:00 committed by Vladimir Sitnikov
parent 289b3d189c
commit 339c793250
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ public class KeyToolUtils {
/** Name of property that can be used to override the default keytool location */
private static final String KEYTOOL_DIRECTORY = "keytool.directory"; // $NON-NLS-1$
private static final String DNAME_INTERMEDIATE_CA_KEY = "cn=JMeter Intermediate CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF IT S YOURS)"; // $NON-NLS-1$
private static final String DNAME_INTERMEDIATE_CA_KEY = "cn=JMeter Intermediate CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF ITS YOURS)"; // $NON-NLS-1$
public static final String ROOT_CACERT_CRT_PFX = "ApacheJMeterTemporaryRootCA"; // $NON-NLS-1$ (do not change)
private static final String ROOT_CACERT_CRT = ROOT_CACERT_CRT_PFX + ".crt"; // $NON-NLS-1$ (Firefox and Windows)
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public class KeyToolUtils {
static {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("CN=_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF IT S YOURS)"); // $NON-NLS-1$
sb.append("CN=_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF ITS YOURS)"); // $NON-NLS-1$
String userName = System.getProperty("user.name"); // $NON-NLS-1$
userName = userName.replace('\\','/'); // Backslash is special (Bugzilla 56178)
addElement(sb, "OU=Username: ", userName); // $NON-NLS-1$

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@ -6832,9 +6832,9 @@ As a consequence:
<li>The browser should display a dialogue asking if you want to accept the certificate or not. For example:
<source>
1) The server's name "<code>www.example.com</code>" does not match the certificate's name
"<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF IT S YOURS)</code>". Somebody may be trying to eavesdrop on you.
2) The certificate for "<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF IT S YOURS)</code>" is signed by the unknown Certificate Authority
"<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF IT S YOURS)</code>". It is not possible to verify that this is a valid certificate.
"<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF ITS YOURS)</code>". Somebody may be trying to eavesdrop on you.
2) The certificate for "<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF ITS YOURS)</code>" is signed by the unknown Certificate Authority
"<code>_ JMeter Root CA for recording (INSTALL ONLY IF ITS YOURS)</code>". It is not possible to verify that this is a valid certificate.
</source>
You will need to accept the certificate in order to allow the JMeter Proxy to intercept the SSL traffic in order to
record it.