On 13.07.2018 22:37, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/13/2018 11:12 AM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
>>
>> The OP want to look into TLS encrypted traffic. tcpdump will not help in
>> this case. There is no way around to use a special proxy in between and
>> place a custom CA into the client.
>
> It's complex, b
Actually, I did read the man page.
... a few times.
This thread taught me that "provides" is looking for file names, not command
names. I missed that detail in my man page readings.
I think I correctly understood what "search" does. Where I went wrong
(regarding "xeyes") was in expecting that
On 07/13/2018 11:12 AM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
The OP want to look into TLS encrypted traffic. tcpdump will not help in
this case. There is no way around to use a special proxy in between and
place a custom CA into the client.
It's complex, but not impossible. Firefox, for example, can log the
se
On 13.07.2018 18:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 07/13/2018 07:08 AM, bruce wrote:
>> Trying to wrap my head around what I need to setup on a test system to
>> be able to capture/view (in a file or via app output) the https
>> traffic. My use case I have a test app talking to a remote server on
>> "h
On 07/13/2018 07:08 AM, bruce wrote:
I see different sites/articles on the need to setup a proxy
server/certs and to then install/insert the cert in the "browser"
location. In my case I'm using a test headless browser, so I'm trying
to get a basic model of how this can work.
Encryption algorith
On 07/13/2018 07:08 AM, bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Trying to wrap my head around what I need to setup on a test system to
> be able to capture/view (in a file or via app output) the https
> traffic. My use case I have a test app talking to a remote server on
> "https" and I want to be able to see what
On 07/12/2018 08:32 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/13/18 11:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> # dnf provides xeyes
>> xorg-x11-apps-7.7-20.fc28.x86_64 : X.Org X11 applications
>> Repo : fedora
>> Matched from:
>> Provide : xeyes = 1.1.1
>>
>> You want to know why "search" won't find it? This is w
On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 10:08 -0400, bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Trying to wrap my head around what I need to setup on a test system
> to
> be able to capture/view (in a file or via app output) the https
> traffic. My use case I have a test app talking to a remote server on
> "https" and I want to be ab
Hi.
Trying to wrap my head around what I need to setup on a test system to
be able to capture/view (in a file or via app output) the https
traffic. My use case I have a test app talking to a remote server on
"https" and I want to be able to see what the traffic flow is in terms
of get/post cmds...