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Move to a proxy-based system for aquiring local keys #91

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codetheweb opened this issue Oct 18, 2018 · 7 comments
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Move to a proxy-based system for aquiring local keys #91

codetheweb opened this issue Oct 18, 2018 · 7 comments

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@codetheweb
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Viable option: anyproxy.

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  • Be CLI based like current setup process
  • Need to be able to print QR code in console for link to certificate setup for SSL sniffing
@Apollon77
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The qr thing will be tricky ... or better: we need to do by our self. Using the anyproxy web interface link is no option?

@codetheweb
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I would rather have it be self-contained in the terminal (so no web interface).

Was looking at something like this.

@codetheweb
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Finished.

#65 (comment)

@Apollon77
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Re Android: on anyproxy Page there are instructions also for Android ... what exactly does not work?

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codetheweb commented Oct 21, 2018 via email

@Apollon77
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I have no Android :-) ANd yes on the Charles Proxy page it is harder with Android ...

I just saw

http://anyproxy.io/en/#trust-root-ca-in-android

@Apollon77
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I have no Android :-) ANd yes on the Charles Proxy page it is harder with Android ...

I just saw

http://anyproxy.io/en/#trust-root-ca-in-android

And one user tested with Android 5 and 8 ... And here is also one better info:

https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2844832?hl=en

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