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decrypt SSL post capture


From: ptchinster <ptchinster () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:20:48 -0400

Hello list,

I am familiar with using sslstrip to decrypt ssl traffic on the fly,
assuming you capture the beginnings of the connection. What about post
capture analysis? Say there is a large amount of dumped traffic,
including a few starts of encrypted connections, there must be a way
of "replaying" the traffic and using sslsrip or some other tool to
accomplish the same thing you can do during a live analysis.

Thanks,

ptchinster



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