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ProxHTTPSProxy, a Proxomitron SSL Helper Program
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May. 28, 2012, 10:42 AM
Post: #129
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RE: ProxHTTPSProxy, a Proxomitron SSL Helper Program
Quote:Warnings issued would depend on the browser and settings. ProxHTTPSProxy will not warn. Yes, but it seemed to me that it tricked browsers and decrypted on its own. So, shouldn`t there be no warnings if it`s set up for decryption? Quote:Currently, I am not seeing the redirect from ProxHTTPSProxy (using old installation and browser). Am wondering if Window's update changed something... Quote:Now working with the header filter that I posted or with the sidki list entry. I still see the browser's mismatched certificate warning, as expected. Can you upload your ProxHTTPSProxy folder? http://www.sendspace.com/ Quote:Also works but you will need to update the exe's "proxcert.pem". Do you mean to get a new pem or change some settings in that proxy`s .py files? My certificate is fine for 2012. I tried yours also, with the same results. Could be that my system is screwed. I get the same result with your certificate: Quote:Bad Request Something else is wrong with it. There may be other programs of the kind. Maybe you know some to decrypt https and feed http into proxomitron? Maybe "Wireshark"? Supressing the warnings is also great. Maybe "Squid" is able to do that, but even though there were some discussions on its seamless https, they say it feeds encrypted traffic anyway. I also found "Fiddler" among search results, but I don`t know any of its functions yet. Some way to make Proxomitron on ssl would be great. Fortunately, they can`t host regular ads on https, but there are still some banners from their own servers and other sources. There will be even more in future. |
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