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26 December 2016: mitmproxy 1.0
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* All mitmproxy tools are now Python 3 only! We plan to support Python 3.5 and higher.
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* Web-Based User Interface: Mitmproxy now offically has a web-based user interface
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called mitmweb. We consider it stable for all features currently exposed
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in the UI, but it still misses a lot of mitmproxy’s options.
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* Windows Compatibility: With mitmweb, mitmproxy is now useable on Windows.
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We are also introducing an installer (kindly sponsored by BitRock) that
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simplifies setup.
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* Configuration: The config file format is now a single YAML file. In most cases,
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converting to the new format should be trivial - please see the docs for
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more information.
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* Console: Significant UI improvements - including sorting of flows by
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size, type and url, status bar improvements, much faster indentation for
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HTTP views, and more.
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* HTTP/2: Significant improvements, but is temporarily disabled by default
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due to wide-spread protocol implementation errors on some large website
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* WebSocket: The protocol implementation is now mature, and is enabled by
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default. Complete UI support is coming in the next release. Hooks for
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message interception and manipulation are available.
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* A myriad of other small improvements throughout the project.
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16 October 2016: mitmproxy 0.18
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* Python 3 Compatibility for mitmproxy and pathod (Shadab Zafar, GSoC 2016)
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* Major improvements to mitmweb (Clemens Brunner & Jason Hao, GSoC 2016)
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* Internal Core Refactor: Separation of most features into isolated Addons
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* Initial Support for WebSockets
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* Improved HTTP/2 Support
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* Reverse Proxy Mode now automatically adjusts host headers and TLS Server Name Indication
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* Improved HAR export
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* Improved export functionality for curl, python code, raw http etc.
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* Flow URLs are now truncated in the console for better visibility
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* New filters for TCP, HTTP and marked flows.
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* Mitmproxy now handles comma-separated Cookie headers
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* Merge mitmproxy and pathod documentation
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* Mitmdump now sanitizes its console output to not include control characters
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* Improved message body handling for HTTP messages:
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.raw_content provides the message body as seen on the wire
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.content provides the decompressed body (e.g. un-gzipped)
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.text provides the body decompressed and decoded body
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* New HTTP Message getters/setters for cookies and form contents.
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* Add ability to view only marked flows in mitmproxy
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* Improved Script Reloader (Always use polling, watch for whole directory)
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* Use tox for testing
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* Unicode support for tnetstrings
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* Add dumpfile converters for mitmproxy versions 0.11 and 0.12
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* Numerous bugfixes
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9 April 2016: mitmproxy 0.17
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* Simplify repository and release structure. mitmproxy now comes as a single package, including netlib and pathod.
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* Rename the Python package from libmproxy to mitmproxy.
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* New option to add server certs to client chain (CVE-2016-2402, John Kozyrakis)
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* Enable HTTP/2 by default (Thomas Kriechbaumer)
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* Improved HAR extractor (Shadab Zafar)
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* Add icon for OSX and Windows binaries
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* Add content view for query parameters (Will Coster)
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* Initial work on Python 3 compatibility
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* locust.io export (Zohar Lorberbaum)
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* Fix XSS vulnerability in HTTP errors (Will Coster)
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* Numerous bugfixes and minor improvements
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15 February 2016: mitmproxy 0.16
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* Completely revised HTTP2 implementation based on hyper-h2 (Thomas Kriechbaumer)
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* Export flows as cURL command, Python code or raw HTTP (Shadab Zafar)
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* Fixed compatibility with the Android Emulator (Will Coster)
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* Script Reloader: Inline scripts are reloaded automatically if modified (Matthew Shao)
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* Inline script hooks for TCP mode (Michael J. Bazzinotti)
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* Add default ciphers to support iOS9 App Transport Security (Jorge Villacorta)
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* Basic Authentication for mitmweb (Guillem Anguera)
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* Exempt connections from interception based on TLS Server Name Indication (David Weinstein)
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* Provide Python Wheels for faster installation
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* Numerous bugfixes and minor improvements
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4 December 2015: mitmproxy 0.15
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* Support for loading and converting older dumpfile formats (0.13 and up)
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* Content views for inline script (@chrisczub)
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* Better handling of empty header values (Benjamin Lee/@bltb)
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* Fix a gnarly memory leak in mitmdump
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* A number of bugfixes and small improvements
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6 November 2015: mitmproxy 0.14
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* Statistics: 399 commits, 13 contributors, 79 closed issues, 37 closed
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PRs, 103 days
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* Docs: Greatly updated docs now hosted on ReadTheDocs!
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http://docs.mitmproxy.org
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* Docs: Fixed Typos, updated URLs etc. (Nick Badger, Ben Lerner, Choongwoo
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Han, onlywade, Jurriaan Bremer)
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* mitmdump: Colorized TTY output
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* mitmdump: Use mitmproxy's content views for human-readable output (Chris
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Czub)
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* mitmproxy and mitmdump: Support for displaying UTF8 contents
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* mitmproxy: add command line switch to disable mouse interaction (Timothy
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Elliott)
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* mitmproxy: bug fixes (Choongwoo Han, sethp-jive, FreeArtMan)
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* mitmweb: bug fixes (Colin Bendell)
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* libmproxy: Add ability to fall back to TCP passthrough for non-HTTP
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connections.
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* libmproxy: Avoid double-connect in case of TLS Server Name Indication.
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This yields a massive speedup for TLS handshakes.
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* libmproxy: Prevent unneccessary upstream connections (macmantrl)
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* Inline Scripts: New API for HTTP Headers:
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http://docs.mitmproxy.org/en/latest/dev/models.html#netlib.http.Headers
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* Inline Scripts: Properly handle exceptions in `done` hook
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* Inline Scripts: Allow relative imports, provide `__file__`
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* Examples: Add probabilistic TLS passthrough as an inline script
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* netlib: Refactored HTTP protocol handling code
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* netlib: ALPN support
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* netlib: fixed a bug in the optional certificate verification.
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* netlib: Initial Python 3.5 support (this is the first prerequisite for
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3.x support in mitmproxy)
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24 July 2015: mitmproxy 0.13
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* Upstream certificate validation. See the --verify-upstream-cert,
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--upstream-trusted-cadir and --upstream-trusted-ca parameters. Thanks to
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Kyle Morton (github.com/kyle-m) for his work on this.
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* Add HTTP transparent proxy mode. This uses the host headers from HTTP
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traffic (rather than SNI and IP address information from the OS) to
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implement perform transparent proxying. Thanks to github.com/ijiro123 for
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this feature.
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* Add ~src and ~dst REGEX filters, allowing matching on source and
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destination addresses in the form of <IP>:<Port>
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* mitmproxy console: change g/G keyboard shortcuts to match less. Thanks to
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Jose Luis Honorato (github.com/jlhonora).
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* mitmproxy console: Flow marking and unmarking. Marked flows are not
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deleted when the flow list is cleared. Thanks to Jake Drahos
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(github.com/drahosj).
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* mitmproxy console: add marking of flows
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* Remove the certforward feature. It was added to allow exploitation of
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#gotofail, which is no longer a common vulnerability. Permitting this
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hugely increased the complexity of packaging and distributing mitmproxy.
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3 June 2015: mitmproxy 0.12.1
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* mitmproxy console: mouse interaction - scroll in the flow list, click on
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flow to view, click to switch between tabs.
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* Update our crypto defaults: SHA256, 2048 bit RSA, 4096 bit DH parameters.
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* BUGFIX: crash under some circumstances when copying to clipboard.
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* BUGFIX: occasional crash when deleting flows.
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18 May 2015: mitmproxy 0.12
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* mitmproxy console: Significant revamp of the UI. The major changes are
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listed below, and in addition almost every aspect of the UI has
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been tweaked, and performance has improved significantly.
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* mitmproxy console: A new options screen has been created ("o" shortcut),
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and many options that were previously manipulated directly via a
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keybinding have been moved there.
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* mitmproxy console: Big improvement in palettes. This includes improvements
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to all colour schemes. Palettes now set the terminal background colour by
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default, and a new --palette-transparent option has been added to disable
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this.
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* mitmproxy console: g/G shortcuts throughout mitmproxy console to jump
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to the beginning/end of the current view.
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* mitmproxy console: switch palettes on the fly from the options screen.
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* mitmproxy console: A cookie editor has been added for mitmproxy console
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at long last.
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* mitmproxy console: Various components of requests and responses can be
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copied to the clipboard from mitmproxy - thanks to @marceloglezer.
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* Support for creating new requests from scratch in mitmproxy console (@marceloglezer).
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* SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable to specify a logging location for TLS
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master keys. This can be used with tools like Wireshark to allow TLS
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decoding.
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* Server facing SSL cipher suite specification (thanks to Jim Shaver).
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* Official support for transparent proxying on FreeBSD - thanks to Mike C
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(http://github.com/mike-pt).
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* Many other small bugfixes and improvemenets throughout the project.
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29 Dec 2014: mitmproxy 0.11.2:
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* Configuration files - mitmproxy.conf, mitmdump.conf, common.conf in the
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.mitmproxy directory.
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* Better handling of servers that reject connections that are not SNI.
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* Many other small bugfixes and improvements.
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15 November 2014: mitmproxy 0.11.1:
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* Bug fixes: connection leaks some crashes
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7 November 2014: mitmproxy 0.11:
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* Performance improvements for mitmproxy console
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* SOCKS5 proxy mode allows mitmproxy to act as a SOCKS5 proxy server
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* Data streaming for response bodies exceeding a threshold
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(bradpeabody@gmail.com)
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* Ignore hosts or IP addresses, forwarding both HTTP and HTTPS traffic
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untouched
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* Finer-grained control of traffic replay, including options to ignore
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contents or parameters when matching flows (marcelo.glezer@gmail.com)
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* Pass arguments to inline scripts
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* Configurable size limit on HTTP request and response bodies
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* Per-domain specification of interception certificates and keys (see
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--cert option)
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* Certificate forwarding, relaying upstream SSL certificates verbatim (see
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--cert-forward)
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* Search and highlighting for HTTP request and response bodies in
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mitmproxy console (pedro@worcel.com)
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* Transparent proxy support on Windows
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* Improved error messages and logging
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* Support for FreeBSD in transparent mode, using pf (zbrdge@gmail.com)
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* Content view mode for WBXML (davidshaw835@air-watch.com)
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* Better documentation, with a new section on proxy modes
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* Generic TCP proxy mode
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* Countless bugfixes and other small improvements
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* pathod: Hugely improved SSL support, including dynamic generation of certificates
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using the mitproxy cacert
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7 November 2014: pathod 0.11:
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* Hugely improved SSL support, including dynamic generation of certificates
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using the mitproxy cacert
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* pathoc -S dumps information on the remote SSL certificate chain
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* Big improvements to fuzzing, including random spec selection and memoization to avoid repeating randomly generated patterns
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* Reflected patterns, allowing you to embed a pathod server response specification in a pathoc request, resolving both on client side. This makes fuzzing proxies and other intermediate systems much better.
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28 January 2014: mitmproxy 0.10:
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* Support for multiple scripts and multiple script arguments
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* Easy certificate install through the in-proxy web app, which is now
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enabled by default
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* Forward proxy mode, that forwards proxy requests to an upstream HTTP server
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* Reverse proxy now works with SSL
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* Search within a request/response using the "/" and "n" shortcut keys
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* A view that beatifies CSS files if cssutils is available
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* Bug fix, documentation improvements, and more.
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25 August 2013: mitmproxy 0.9.2:
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* Improvements to the mitmproxywrapper.py helper script for OSX.
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* Don't take minor version into account when checking for serialized file
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compatibility.
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* Fix a bug causing resource exhaustion under some circumstances for SSL
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connections.
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* Revamp the way we store interception certificates. We used to store these
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on disk, they're now in-memory. This fixes a race condition related to
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cert handling, and improves compatibility with Windows, where the rules
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governing permitted file names are weird, resulting in errors for some
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valid IDNA-encoded names.
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* Display transfer rates for responses in the flow list.
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* Many other small bugfixes and improvements.
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25 August 2013: pathod 0.9.2:
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* Adapt to interface changes in netlib
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16 June 2013: mitmproxy 0.9.1:
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* Use "correct" case for Content-Type headers added by mitmproxy.
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* Make UTF environment detection more robust.
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* Improved MIME-type detection for viewers.
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* Always read files in binary mode (Windows compatibility fix).
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* Some developer documentation.
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15 May 2013: mitmproxy 0.9:
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* Upstream certs mode is now the default.
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* Add a WSGI container that lets you host in-proxy web applications.
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* Full transparent proxy support for Linux and OSX.
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* Introduce netlib, a common codebase for mitmproxy and pathod
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(http://github.com/cortesi/netlib).
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* Full support for SNI.
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* Color palettes for mitmproxy, tailored for light and dark terminal
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backgrounds.
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* Stream flows to file as responses arrive with the "W" shortcut in
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mitmproxy.
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* Extend the filter language, including ~d domain match operator, ~a to
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match asset flows (js, images, css).
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* Follow mode in mitmproxy ("F" shortcut) to "tail" flows as they arrive.
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* --dummy-certs option to specify and preserve the dummy certificate
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directory.
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* Server replay from the current captured buffer.
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* Huge improvements in content views. We now have viewers for AMF, HTML,
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JSON, Javascript, images, XML, URL-encoded forms, as well as hexadecimal
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and raw views.
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* Add Set Headers, analagous to replacement hooks. Defines headers that are set
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on flows, based on a matching pattern.
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* A graphical editor for path components in mitmproxy.
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* A small set of standard user-agent strings, which can be used easily in
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the header editor.
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* Proxy authentication to limit access to mitmproxy
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* pathod: Proxy mode. You can now configure clients to use pathod as an
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HTTP/S proxy.
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* pathoc: Proxy support, including using CONNECT to tunnel directly to
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targets.
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* pathoc: client certificate support.
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* pathod: API improvements, bugfixes.
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15 May 2013: pathod 0.9 (version synced with mitmproxy):
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* Pathod proxy mode. You can now configure clients to use pathod as an
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HTTP/S proxy.
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* Pathoc proxy support, including using CONNECT to tunnel directly to
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targets.
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* Pathoc client certificate support.
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* API improvements, bugfixes.
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16 November 2012: pathod 0.3:
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A release focusing on shoring up our fuzzing capabilities, especially with
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pathoc.
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* pathoc -q and -r options, output full request and response text.
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* pathod -q and -r options, add full request and response text to pathod's
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log buffer.
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* pathoc and pathod -x option, makes -q and -r options log in hex dump
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format.
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* pathoc -C option, specify response codes to ignore.
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* pathoc -T option, instructs pathoc to ignore timeouts.
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* pathoc -o option, a one-shot mode that exits after the first non-ignored
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response.
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* pathoc and pathod -e option, which explains the resulting message by
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expanding random and generated portions, and logging a reproducible
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specification.
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* Streamline the specification langauge. HTTP response message is now
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specified using the "r" mnemonic.
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* Add a "u" mnemonic for specifying User-Agent strings. Add a set of
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standard user-agent strings accessible through shortcuts.
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* Major internal refactoring and cleanup.
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* Many bugfixes.
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22 August 2012: pathod 0.2:
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* Add pathoc, a pathological HTTP client.
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* Add libpathod.test, a truss for using pathod in unit tests.
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* Add an injection operator to the specification language.
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* Allow Python escape sequences in value literals.
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* Allow execution of requests and responses from file, using the new + operator.
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* Add daemonization to Pathod, and make it more robust for public-facing use.
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* Let pathod pick an arbitrary open port if -p 0 is specified.
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* Move from Tornado to netlib, the network library written for mitmproxy.
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* Move the web application to Flask.
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* Massively expand the documentation.
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5 April 2012: mitmproxy 0.8:
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* Detailed tutorial for Android interception. Some features that land in
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this release have finally made reliable Android interception possible.
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* Upstream-cert mode, which uses information from the upstream server to
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generate interception certificates.
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* Replacement patterns that let you easily do global replacements in flows
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matching filter patterns. Can be specified on the command-line, or edited
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interactively.
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* Much more sophisticated and usable pretty printing of request bodies.
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Support for auto-indentation of Javascript, inspection of image EXIF
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data, and more.
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* Details view for flows, showing connection and SSL cert information (X
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keyboard shortcut).
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* Server certificates are now stored and serialized in saved traffic for
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later analysis. This means that the 0.8 serialization format is NOT
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compatible with 0.7.
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* Many other improvements, including bugfixes, and expanded scripting API,
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and more sophisticated certificate handling.
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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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* API for easy manipulation of URL-encoded forms and query strings.
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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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|
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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!
|
||
|
||
* Significant improvements in speed and responsiveness of UI.
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||
|
||
* Many minor bugfixes and improvements.
|
||
|
||
|
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7 August 2011: mitmproxy 0.6:
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|
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* New scripting API that allows much more flexible and fine-grained
|
||
rewriting of traffic. See the docs for more info.
|
||
|
||
* Support for gzip and deflate content encodings. A new "z"
|
||
keybinding in mitmproxy to let us quickly encode and decode content, plus
|
||
automatic decoding for the "pretty" view mode.
|
||
|
||
* An event log, viewable with the "v" shortcut in mitmproxy, and the
|
||
"-e" command-line flag in mitmdump.
|
||
|
||
* Huge performance improvements: mitmproxy interface, loading
|
||
large numbers of flows from file.
|
||
|
||
* A new "replace" convenience method for all flow objects, that does a
|
||
universal regex-based string replacement.
|
||
|
||
* Header management has been rewritten to maintain both case and order.
|
||
|
||
* Improved stability for SSL interception.
|
||
|
||
* Default expiry time on generated SSL certs has been dropped to avoid an
|
||
OpenSSL overflow bug that caused certificates to expire in the distant
|
||
past on some systems.
|
||
|
||
* A "pretty" view mode for JSON and form submission data.
|
||
|
||
* Expanded documentation and examples.
|
||
|
||
* Countless other small improvements and bugfixes.
|
||
|
||
|
||
27 June 2011: mitmproxy 0.5:
|
||
|
||
* An -n option to start the tools without binding to a proxy port.
|
||
|
||
* Allow scripts, hooks, sticky cookies etc. to run on flows loaded from
|
||
save files.
|
||
|
||
* Regularize command-line options for mitmproxy and mitmdump.
|
||
|
||
* Add an "SSL exception" to mitmproxy's license to remove possible
|
||
distribution issues.
|
||
|
||
* Add a --cert-wait-time option to make mitmproxy pause after a new SSL
|
||
certificate is generated. This can pave over small discrepancies in
|
||
system time between the client and server.
|
||
|
||
* Handle viewing big request and response bodies more elegantly. Only
|
||
render the first 100k of large documents, and try to avoid running the
|
||
XML indenter on non-XML data.
|
||
|
||
* BUGFIX: Make the "revert" keyboard shortcut in mitmproxy work after a
|
||
flow has been replayed.
|
||
|
||
* BUGFIX: Repair a problem that sometimes caused SSL connections to consume
|
||
100% of CPU.
|
||
|
||
|
||
30 March 2011: mitmproxy 0.4
|
||
|
||
* Full serialization of HTTP conversations
|
||
|
||
* Client and server replay
|
||
|
||
* On-the-fly generation of dummy SSL certificates
|
||
|
||
* mitmdump has "grown up" into a powerful tcpdump-like tool for HTTP/S
|
||
|
||
* Dozens of improvements to the mitmproxy console interface
|
||
|
||
* Python scripting hooks for programmatic modification of traffic
|
||
|
||
|
||
1 March 2010: mitmproxy 0.2
|
||
|
||
* Big speed and responsiveness improvements, thanks to Thomas Roth
|
||
|
||
* Support urwid 0.9.9
|
||
|
||
* Terminal beeping based on filter expressions
|
||
|
||
* Filter expressions for terminal beeps, limits, interceptions and sticky
|
||
cookies can now be passed on the command line.
|
||
|
||
* Save requests and responses to file
|
||
|
||
* Split off non-interactive dump functionality into a new tool called
|
||
mitmdump
|
||
|
||
* "A" will now accept all intercepted connections
|
||
|
||
* Lots of bugfixes
|