Re: HTTP Proxy for thick clients
- From: Jeffory Atkinson <jatkinson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:49:23 -0400
Some of the others have hit it on the button, you can use Paros utlizing you IE setting. This was my case in my last thick client. Note you might have to set the proxy setings in IE after the application(thick-client) starts up.
Jeffory
On Aug 27, 2007, at 10:32 PM, "Huan Chi" <ktriv3di@xxxxxxx> wrote:
List,
I am testing a .NET thick client application using web services. I am looking for an HTTP/TCP Proxy tool like PAROS / BURP which I can use to see the change the traffic. The application does not have a way to set proxy setting so I cannot use paros / burp and then do proxy chaining. Also, everything on the tunnel is SSL, so ethereal is not much help
Also, any good tools to edit XML / SOAP traffic
Thanks for suggesstions in advance
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