On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, David Ascher wrote:
I've tried Greg Stein's davtest.py with it, and I get reasonable output if I give "anonymous" enough permissions (Greg, can one use authenticated URLs w/ davtest? (http://user:pass@site). davtest creates some files,
You can certainly adjust the BASE to include the authentication stuff. However, it is going to depend on the target server to interpret it properly. I know that Apache's underlying URI parsing functions will extract that data, but I don't know if its authentication mechanisms will use it. Since it sounds like you're operating against a ZServer, then you'll need an opinion from the Zope guys on whether it interprets those URLs properly. Note: I've started work on an improved testing script. I'm out this week and next, but sometime in May, I should be posting the thing. Basically, it keeps track of what the state of the server "should" be, and sends random operations to it. It should be good for a long-duration stress test.
etc. With IE5, however, I get nothing -- it always wants to give me the "default view". (is there a way to get a log of the interactions between IE and ZServer?)
tcpdump? :-) Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/