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Re: Wireshark & SSL
From: "DePriest, Jason R." <jrdepriest () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:45:57 -0600
In this vein, does anyone know if there has been any thoughts toward creating a plug-in of sorts that would let Firefox and / or IE communicate their fancy decrypted packets into some form that Wireshark could read? I've wondered why there isn't something to take the pretty formatted data you get with Httpfox and save some sort of pcap information from it. -Jason On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Sake Blok <> wrote:
In the situations where I wont have access or be able to get the .der and .pem files, is there a way that I can decode SSL traffic when I am the endpoint (client) of a ssl communication with a server ?Then network traces won't help you (luckily). What you could do is use Firefox with the httpfox plugin. It won't give you decrypted network traffic, but it does give you all the objects of the page in decrypted form (as it sits between the SSL decrypter and the page renderer). If you combine this with a network trace with the encrypted traffic, you have quite a good view on what's happening... Hope this helps, Cheers, Sake PS For IE, there is httpwatch, which is what httpfox is trying to mimic, but it needs a license.
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- Re: Wireshark & SSL DePriest, Jason R. (Nov 18)
- Re: Wireshark & SSL Laura Chappell (Nov 19)
- Re: Wireshark & SSL Sake Blok (Nov 18)