12/7/2023 0 Comments Mitmproxy windows![]() ![]() If this interests you, take a look at examples/contrib/tls_passthrough.py! Security Fixesįix request smuggling vulnerability reported by Changelog This enables a few interesting use cases around certificate pinning, for example the dynamic exclusion of domains after the first interception failure. Mitmproxy has new event hooks to signal TLS handshake success and failure for client and server connections. Addon developers can now simply make their functions async and don’t have to worry about nasty race conditions anymore. Robert Xiao implemented all the low-level plumbing necessary for async event hooks. If you’d like to hack on mitmproxy supported with a nice stipend, check out #5048! Async Event Hooks We are happy to announce that we are again participating in the Google Summer of Code 2022 under the umbrella of the Honeynet project. Check out Toshiaki’s blog post for more details! On the backend, the entire codebase has been converted to TypeScript. This release includes a whole bunch of mitmweb improvements, contributed by our fantastic Google Summer of Code 2021 student, Toshiaki Tanaka! Mitmweb now renders TCP and WebSocket flows, offers direct cURL/HTTPie/raw HTTP export, has an experimental command bar, and generally received lots of fine-tuning. This release brings major improvements to mitmweb, our web interface, and new functionality for addon developers. Mitmproxy 8, Maximilian delighted to announce the release of mitmproxy 8, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. ![]()
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