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June 22, 2020 18:17
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Modify Android app to allow user-signed SSL certificates (such as Charles Proxy)
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#!/bin/bash | |
# To use Charles Proxy with SSL: | |
# (1) On the device, open a browser and visit https://chls.pro/ssl to download a security certificate | |
# (2) Open the certificate, and when it installs select "VPN and apps" | |
# (3) Open up wifi settings, under "Advanced" set the proxy address to your laptop's IP address, port 8888 | |
# (4) Run this script from the app module before building the app so that it will allow proxying with a user-installed certificate (such as you installed in step (2)) | |
# | |
# Don't forget to revert these changes when you're done if you don't mean to commit them. | |
mkdir -p src/main/res/xml/ | |
cat > src/main/res/xml/network_security_config.xml <<EOF | |
<network-security-config> | |
<debug-overrides> | |
<trust-anchors> | |
<!-- Trust user added CAs while debuggable only --> | |
<certificates src="user" /> | |
</trust-anchors> | |
</debug-overrides> | |
</network-security-config> | |
EOF | |
sed -i "" "/<application/ a\\ | |
android:networkSecurityConfig='@xml/network_security_config' | |
" src/main/AndroidManifest.xml |
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