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    mitmproxy

    mitmproxy

    A free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy

    mitmproxy is an open source, interactive SSL/TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy, with a console interface fit for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. It's the ideal tool for penetration testers and software developers, able to debug, test, and make privacy measurements. It can intercept, inspect, modify and replay web traffic, and can even prettify and decode a variety of message types. Its web-based interface mitmweb gives you a similar experience as Chrome's DevTools, with the addition of features like request interception and replay. Its command-line version mitmdump allows you to write powerful addons and script mitmproxy so it can automatically modify messages, redirect traffic, and perform many other custom commands.
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    Proxy server that performs proof of concept session hijacking by receiving cookies from one or more NomNom Agents. It then offers the user an option to switch to any intercepted session. More features and site specific options later.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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