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 able to see what the traffic flow is in
> terms
> of get/post cmds...
> 
> 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.
> 
> So, if anyone has insight/pointers feel free to share!!
> 
> thanks
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You might like to check this out:

http://blamethenetwork.com/netpi-raspberry-pi-network-analyzer/
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