Re: Packet sniffing... sort of

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On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 20:54, Antony Stone wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> This is not strictly a netfilter question, but I'm wondering if maybe someone
> can help or make a suggestion?
>
> I want to pick up a packet stream, but for an HTTPS connection, and using a
> standard packet sniffer like ethereal just gives me the encrypted SSLv3
> stuff, not the plaintext data which I need to see.
>
> Can anyone think how I can see the content of packets from a browser running
> on my machine, which is posting a form back to a remote server somewhere,
> using HTTPS?
>
> I can do anything I want on the client machine (and I can see the source code
> of the form page too), however when I try sending what I think is the same
> data back to the server from a Perl program instead of from my browser, the
> remote server complains at me (and not in a helpful way, either - it says
> "500 Internal Server Error").
>
> Any suggestions gratefully received :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Antony.

Hi ,

 

I suggest to use ssldump tool.

http://www.rtfm.com/ssldump/

regards,

U.SivaKumar..


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