this is a excellent tool for web debugging. I know i can still sniffer those traffic with wireshark or other tools, but i love to use Fiddler for HTTP, not only you can monitor the traffic, decodeĪnd show them in various format, but also you can modify, auto response and tweak with ease. Setup a system proxy in windows like i said, then force the entire bluestacks traffics to redirect through the proxy. tools like ProxyDroid also not working in bluestacks so the only way i found to make the proxy working is which don't support proxy config yet.Īnd most android apps don't support proxy config itself, they use the system proxy config, if the system (like bluestacks) don't support it. Have support proxy itself, or some of them can configure proxy but are even using CONNECT instead of GET/POST for all HTTP requests.īluestacks App Player, this is android emulator which let you run android apps in windows system. Is it possible to use Fildder to capture such HTTP CONNECT requests? it will be very helpful if such feature is supported, since there are quite some programs don't i can use wireshark to see the actual request to Fiddler is something like: (e.g: client requesting )Īs you can see, the data is still standard HTTP, and you can check this from the first few bytes of request/response to see if it is HTTP request in tunnel and then It seems fiddler will try to think all CONNECT requests as HTTPS tunnel, and if there is no SSL handshake found in the tunnel, then it won't capture the data and This tunnel was exempt from HTTPS-decryption.Ī SSLv3-compatible ClientHello handshake was found. HTTPS-encrypted streams or WebSocket messages) through a HTTP Proxy Server (like Fiddler). This tunnel enables a client to send raw traffic (e.g. The selected session is a HTTP CONNECT Tunnel. Status: CLOSED, Raw Bytes Out: XXX In: XXX So i setup some system wide proxy like Prox圜ap, to force the program to proxy through Fiddler, the proxying works fine, but the HTTP data won't be shown in Fiddler, This is not about HTTPS Connects and Decrypting, i have some programs which itself doesn't support proxy, they still talk to the server with standard HTTP protocol.
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