
mitmproxy - an interactive HTTPS proxy
mitmproxy is your swiss-army knife for debugging, testing, privacy measurements, and penetration testing. It can be used to intercept, inspect, modify and replay web traffic such as HTTP/1, HTTP/2, …
Introduction - mitmproxy
mitmproxy is a console tool that allows interactive examination and modification of HTTP traffic. It differs from mitmdump in that all flows are kept in memory, which means that it’s intended for taking and …
Getting Started - mitmproxy
Mitmproxy starts as a regular HTTP proxy by default and listens on http://localhost:8080. You need to configure your browser or device to route all traffic through mitmproxy.
Downloads - mitmproxy
Downloads ⭐ Heads Up! You can also install mitmproxy via brew, pip, WSL, or Docker!
Installation - mitmproxy
To install mitmproxy on Windows, download the installer from mitmproxy.org. We also provide standalone binaries, they take significantly longer to start as some files need to be extracted to …
How mitmproxy works
Mitmproxy connects to the server, and establishes a TLS connection using the SNI hostname indicated by the client. The server responds with the matching certificate, which contains the CN and SAN …
Features - mitmproxy
By default, mitmproxy will read an entire request/response, perform any indicated manipulations on it, and then send the message on to the other party. This can be problematic when downloading or …
Proxy Modes - mitmproxy
Mitmproxy auto-detects TLS traffic and intercepts it dynamically. There are better tools for this specific task, but mitmproxy is very quick and simple way to set up an TLS-speaking server.
Mitmproxy 9
Oct 28, 2022 · We’re excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 9, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. This release brings support for raw UDP and DTLS, a new WireGuard proxy mode, …
Mitmproxy 11: Full HTTP/3 Support
Oct 4, 2024 · We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 11, which introduces full support for HTTP/3 in both transparent and reverse proxy modes. We’re also bringing in a ton of DNS …