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jeremiahsnapp / MITM -SSL-Proxies.md
Last active November 14, 2023 07:48
Man In The Middle (MITM) SSL Proxies - Simple ways to see traffic between an SSL server and client in clear text.

HTTP(S) specific MITM SSL Proxies

mitmproxy

mitmproxy is an excellent console app written in Python.

It is easy to use on Linux and OS X.

Use brew install mitmproxy to install it on OS X.

@reu
reu / pub-sub.js
Created April 9, 2013 01:51
node.js redis pub-sub example
var redis = require("redis")
, subscriber = redis.createClient()
, publisher = redis.createClient();
subscriber.on("message", function(channel, message) {
console.log("Message '" + message + "' on channel '" + channel + "' arrived!")
});
subscriber.subscribe("test");
@dannvix
dannvix / nginx-non-transparent-ssl-proxy.md
Last active October 16, 2023 19:07
Guide to set up nginx as non-transparent SSL proxy, which subsitutes strings in the server responses

Use nginx as Non-Transparent SSL Proxy

Introduction

Many mobile apps have back-end API servers. They usually rely on the API replies to determine whether certain information is supposed to be shown. If the API responses could be manipulated on the fly, we may easily fool an unmodified app to expose some private data.

This manual guides you to set up nginx as non-transparent SSL proxy, which just subsitutes strings in the server responses (i.e. man-in-the-middle attack ourself). For both server-side (their API servers) and client-side (your device), the whole process is almost transparent.

@mikeyk
mikeyk / gist:1329319
Created October 31, 2011 22:56
Testing storage of millions of keys in Redis
#! /usr/bin/env python
import redis
import random
import pylibmc
import sys
r = redis.Redis(host = 'localhost', port = 6389)
mc = pylibmc.Client(['localhost:11222'])