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Update CHANGELOG, CONTRIBUTORS, README.mkd, todo, and bump version.
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CHANGELOG
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CHANGELOG
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20 February 2012: mitmproxy 0.7:
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* New built-in key/value editor. This lets you interactively edit URL query
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strings, headers and URL-encoded form data.
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* Extend script API to allow duplication and replay of flows.
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* Add "D" shortcut in mitmproxy to duplicate a flow.
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* Reverse proxy mode. In this mode mitmproxy acts as an HTTP server,
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forwarding all traffic to a specified upstream server.
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* UI improvements - use unicode characters to make GUI more compact,
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improve spacing and layout throughout.
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* Add support for filtering by HTTP method.
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* Add the ability to specify an HTTP body size limit.
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* Move to typed netstrings for serialization format - this makes 0.7
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backwards-incompatible with serialized data from 0.6!
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* Many minor bugfixes and improvements.
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7 August 2011: mitmproxy 0.6:
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* New scripting API that allows much more flexible and fine-grained
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* "A" will now accept all intercepted connections
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* Lots of bugfixes
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CONTRIBUTORS
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CONTRIBUTORS
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278 Aldo Cortesi
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18 Henrik Nordstrom
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13 Thomas Roth
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10 Stephen Altamirano
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2 alts
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1 Yuangxuan Wang
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1 Henrik Nordström
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1 Felix Wolfsteller
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365 Aldo Cortesi
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18 Henrik Nordstrom
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13 Thomas Roth
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11 Stephen Altamirano
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5 András Veres-Szentkirályi
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2 alts
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2 Mark E. Haase
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2 Heikki Hannikainen
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1 meeee
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1 Yuangxuan Wang
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1 Rory McCann
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1 Henrik Nordström
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1 Felix Wolfsteller
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# Please note that the master branch of mitmproxy is currently under heavy development. Feel free to test things out, but you may want to use a release.
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__mitmproxy__ is an SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy for HTTP. It provides a
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console interface that allows traffic flows to be inspected and edited on the
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fly.
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keyboard shortcut.
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Capabilities
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------------
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Features
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--------
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- Intercept HTTP requests and responses and modify them on the fly.
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- Save complete HTTP conversations for later replay and analysis.
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- Replay the client-side of an HTTP conversations.
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- Replay HTTP responses of a previously recorded server.
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- Reverse proxy mode to forward traffic to a specified server
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- Make scripted changes to HTTP traffic using Python.
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- SSL certificates for interception are generated on the fly.
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</div>
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<!--(end)-->
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$!nav if this.title!="docs" else ""!$
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<h1><a href="@!urlTo("/index.html")!@">mitmproxy 0.6 docs</a></h1>
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<h1><a href="@!urlTo("/index.html")!@">mitmproxy 0.7 docs</a></h1>
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</div>
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<div id="bd">
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<div id="yui-main">
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### Any tips for running mitmproxy on OSX?
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## Any tips for running mitmproxy on OSX?
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You can use the OSX <b>open</b> program to create a simple and effective
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<b>~/.mailcap</b> file to view HTTP bodies:
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</pre>
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### I'd like to hack on mitmproxy. What should I work on?
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## I'd like to hack on mitmproxy. What should I work on?
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There's a __todo__ file at the top of the source tree that outlines a variety
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of tasks, from simple to complex. If you don't have your own itch, feel free to
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this.markup = markup.Markdown()
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ns.docMaintainer = "Aldo Cortesi"
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ns.docMaintainerEmail = "aldo@corte.si"
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ns.copyright = u"\u00a9 mitmproxy project, 2011"
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ns.copyright = u"\u00a9 mitmproxy project, 2012"
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ns.index = countershape.widgets.SiblingPageIndex('/index.html', divclass="pageindex")
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ns.filt_help = filt_help
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pages = [
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IVERSION = (0, 6)
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IVERSION = (0, 7)
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VERSION = ".".join(str(i) for i in IVERSION)
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setup.py
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setup.py
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that only data _directories_ and their contents are returned -
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non-Python files at module scope are not, and should be manually
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included.
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dataExclude is a list of fnmatch-compatible expressions for files and
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directories that should not be included in pakcage_data.
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return packages, package_data
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long_description = file("README.mkd").read()
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packages, package_data = findPackages("libmproxy")
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setup(
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name = "mitmproxy",
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version = version.VERSION,
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description = "An interactive, SSL-capable man-in-the-middle HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.",
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description = "An interactive, SSL-capable, man-in-the-middle HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.",
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long_description = long_description,
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author = "Aldo Cortesi",
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author_email = "aldo@corte.si",
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todo
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hacking on mitmproxy. Drop me a line (aldo@corte.si) if you want to tackle any
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of these and need some pointers.
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Features:
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Targeted for 0.8:
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- Upstream proxy support.
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- Improve worst-case performance problem with XML-ish indenter
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- Follow mode to keep most recent flow in view
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- Rewrite the core to be asynchronous. I've done some research, and
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although it's a bit of a bloated monster, it looks like Twisted is the way
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to go.
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- Verbose view to show timestamps
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- Search within requests/responses
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- Transparent proxy support
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- Ordering a-la mutt's "o" shortcut
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Further ideas:
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- Add some "workspace" features to mitmproxy:
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- Flow comments
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- Copying/duplicating flows
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- Ordering by time, size, etc. a-la-mutt (o keyboard shorcut is reserved for this)
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- Upstream proxy support.
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- Support HTTP Digest authentication through the stickyauth option. We'll
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have to save the server nonce, and recalculate the hashes for each request.
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have to save the server nonce, and recalculate the hashes for each request.
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- Chunked encoding support for requests (we already support it for responses).
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- A progress indicator for large files
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