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**mitmproxy** is an SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy for HTTP. It provides a
console interface that allows traffic flows to be inspected and edited on the
fly.
**mitmdump** is the command-line version of mitmproxy, with the same
functionality but without the user interface. Think tcpdump for HTTP.
Complete documentation and a set of practical tutorials is included in the
distribution package, and is also available at `mitmproxy.org
<http://mitmproxy.org>`_.
Features
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- Intercept HTTP requests and responses and modify them on the fly.
- Save complete HTTP conversations for later replay and analysis.
- Replay the client-side of an HTTP conversations.
- Replay HTTP responses of a previously recorded server.
- Reverse proxy mode to forward traffic to a specified server.
- Make scripted changes to HTTP traffic using Python.
- SSL certificates for interception are generated on the fly.
Download
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Releases and rendered documentation can be found on the mitmproxy website:
`mitmproxy.org <http://mitmproxy.org>`_
Source is hosted on github:
`github.com/cortesi/mitmproxy <http://github.com/cortesi/mitmproxy>`_
Community
---------
Come join us in the #mitmproxy channel on the OFTC IRC network
(irc://irc.oftc.net:6667).
We also have a mailing list, hosted here:
http://groups.google.com/group/mitmproxy
Requirements
------------
* `Python <http://www.python.org>`_ 2.6.x or 2.7.x.
* `openssl <http://www.openssl.org/>`_ - installed by default on most systems.
* `urwid <http://excess.org/urwid/>`_ version 0.9.8 or newer.
* The test suite uses the `pry <http://github.com/cortesi/pry>`_ unit testing
library.
* Rendering the documentation requires `countershape <http://github.com/cortesi/countershape>`_.
**mitmproxy** is tested and developed on OSX, Linux and OpenBSD.
You should also make sure that your console environment is set up with the
following:
* EDITOR environment variable to determine the external editor.
* PAGER environment variable to determine the external pager.
* Appropriate entries in your mailcap files to determine external
viewers for request and response contents.