![]() What TT is referring to is commonly known as a CAPTCHA which stands for Completely Automated Public Turing-test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. ![]() The idea is to throw up some distorted numbers on a (usually) complex background, and require the user to type them in, in order to log in. (Or, more accurately, they can’t password-hack by constantly trying sets of passwords against known usernames.) It’s hard for programs to decode those complex images, so ‘bots’ (and programs like JBidwatcher) can’t log in. Somehow a completely different set of people started calling the same thing a ‘Turing number’, which is inaccurate, since it doesn’t have to just be numbers. Both it and CAPTCHA’s ‘T’ are named after the brilliant mathematician Alan Turing. They are references to the Turing Test which is an attempt to answer how will we know a computer is conscious and can think. Actually CAPTCHA’s are a reverse Turing test, in that it’s the computer, testing us to see if the we are human.Īll of that is fun and such, but it doesn’t answer your core question. I’ll address that in a separate post, as this has already gotten too long. The reasons you are having trouble could be many the first thing I’d try is double-check your login information is correct in the eBay tab of the Configuration Manager in JBidwatcher (File | Configure). Once you’re sure it’s right, shut down and start up JBidwatcher again. If JBidwatcher starts up with ‘Not logged in…’ and the normal warning about being unable to log in to eBay, then there should be some kind of message that says why it’s not being able to log in. For example, ‘Your sign in information is incorrect’, or something like that. Hover your mouse cursor over the ‘Not logged in…’ message, and a toolbar should pop up with something in it explaining what’s gone wrong. If this doesn’t happen, then I’m not sure what’s happening, offhand. Are you seeing ‘Not logged in…’? If not, what is leading you to believe you’re not logged in…? If you can give me more information about what you’re seeing, specifically in the JBidwatcher application, I can try and figure out what’s going on. Love this program and miss it! Any help appreciated. Compare 2 scripts to identify any dynamic values (don't forget to look not only into HTTP Request parameters, but inspect request headers as well, it can be done using View Results Tree listener) Once you identify the dynamic parameters you will need to extract them from previous response, convert them info JMeter Variables and add them to the. (ebayLoginManager.java:185) Not logging in – error message ‘login failed, connect timed out’. CookieJar.getAllCookiesFromPage(CookieJar.java:126)Īt. CookieJar.getAllCookiesFromPage(CookieJar.java:146)Īt. CookieJar.handleRedirect(CookieJar.java:164)Īt. n(PlainMessageQueue.java:55)Ĭaused by: : connect timed outĪt (Native Method)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt. newInstance(Unknown Source)Īt (Native Method)Īt. Sun May 04 14:29:: ebay: Error, can’t accurately set delta to server’s official time.Īt 0(Native Method)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt (Unknown Source)Īt. Sun May 04 14:29:: Done getting the sign in cookie. previously I’m satisfied enough with JBidwatcher 1.0.2 for windows. Now I’m switching to Mac 10.3.9 but I cannot login.
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