sniffing btw my web browser and a server

David M. Cooke cookedm at physics.mcmaster.ca
Fri Dec 29 23:33:55 EST 2000


At some point, "Eduard Hiti" <KatMouse at gmx.de> wrote:

> You can try 'Proxomitron' as a proxy. It's basically an ad filtering
> (shonenware!?) software (but capable of much more), and has a very nice log
> window, in which you can view all HTTP headers sent.
> 
> The URL: http://members.tripod.com/Proxomitron/
> 
> 
> There's also a Python only solution: 'WebDebug'. It also acts as a proxy,
> logging all transfers and generating a nice and comprehensive HTML report.
> 
> The URL: http://www.cyberclip.com/webdebug/download.html
> 

Also check out this pure Python proxy code by Amit J. Patel at

http://theory.stanford.edu/~amitp/proxy.html

I use Proxy 3: it has many options (like changing Slashdot from green
to blue, show HTTP headers, etc.), and is very modular. Well worth a look.

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