LittleProxy-mitm | Man-In-The-Middle extension for LittleProxy | Build Tool library
kandi X-RAY | LittleProxy-mitm Summary
kandi X-RAY | LittleProxy-mitm Summary
[Published Version] 21.09.2019 - Frank Ganske, about this abandoned repository and new versions. Unfortunately I’ve lost my PGP private key for uploading Maven artifacts to the Central Repository. So version 1.1.0 will be the last I think.
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- Create a client ssl engine for the given http request and server ssl session
- Create a server certificate
- Creates a SubjectKeyIdentifier from the encoded key
- Creates a new SSL certificate
- Initializes the SSL context
- Check whether host name verification algorithm is supported
- Loads the keystore
- Initializes the root certificate authority key store
- Exports a certificate to a file in PEM format
- Create a root certificate
- Entry point for testing
- Returns the default trust manager
- Initializes server certificates
- Get an array of trust managers from a keystore
- Gets the list of accepted issuers
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I am trying to use littleproxy-mitm to inspect traffic. I have access to the headers and can easily read them. However, I cant find the body of a response consitently. To see if I can get the body I am using this testing my app by visiting https://www.google.com/humans.txt, but the wanted body is no where to be found. But when I visit other sites like google, facebook and twitter I seem to get gibberish(encoded body gzip most prob) and sometimes html.
Here is the filter:
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Answered 2020-Nov-17 at 16:44To answer my own question.
This code snippet works and will print the whole response. But the reason I was not getting the body response is either the header "Modified-since.." or the "Cache-control: public".
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Install LittleProxy-mitm
You can use LittleProxy-mitm like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the LittleProxy-mitm component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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