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__mitmproxy__ is an interactive SSL-capable intercepting HTTP proxy. It lets
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you to observe, modify and replay requests and responses on the fly. The
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underlying library that mitmproxy is built on can also be used to do these
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things programmatically.
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By default, mitmproxy starts up with a mutt-like interactive curses interface -
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the help page (which you can view by pressing "?") should tell you everything
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you need to know. Note that requests and responses are stored in-memory until
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* A recent [Python](http://www.python.org) interpreter.
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you delete them, so leaving mitmproxy running indefinitely or requesting very
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large amounts of data through it is a bad idea.
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SSL
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The first time mitmproxy is started, it will generate a bogus SSL certificate
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(the default location is ~/.mitmproxy/cert.pem). This certificate will be used
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for the browser-side of intercepted traffic. Because it won't match any domain
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you visit, and won't verify against any certificate authority, you will have to
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add an exception for each site you visit. SSL requests are intercepted by
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simply assuming that all CONNECT requests are https. The connection from the
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browser is wrapped in SSL, and we read the request by pretending to be the
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connecting server. We then open an SSL request to the destination server, and
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replay the request.
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Download
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Releases can be found here: http://corte.si/software
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Source is hosted here: http://github.com/cortesi/mitmproxy
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Requirements
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* SSL certificates are generated using [openssl](http://www.openssl.org/)
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* The curses interface relies on a current version of the
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[urwid](http://excess.org/urwid/) library.
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* The test suite uses the [pry](http://github.com/cortesi/pry) unit testing
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library.
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You should also make sure that your console environment is set up with the
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following:
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* EDITOR environment variable to determine the external editor.
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* PAGER environment variable to determine the external pager.
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* Appropriate entries in your mailcap files to determine external
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viewers for request and response contents.
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