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Changes: 15 March 2017: mitmproxy 2.0.1 * bump cryptography dependency * bump pyparsing dependency * HTTP/2: use header normalization from hyper-h2 21 February 2017: mitmproxy 2.0 * HTTP/2 is now enabled by default. * Image ContentView: Parse images with Kaitai Struct (kaitai.io) instead of Pillow. This simplifies installation, reduces binary size, and allows parsing in pure Python. * Web: Add missing flow filters. * Add transparent proxy support for OpenBSD. * Check the mitmproxy CA for expiration and warn the user to regenerate it if necessary. * Testing: Tremendous improvements, enforced 100% coverage for large parts of the codebase, increased overall coverage. * Enforce individual coverage: one source file -> one test file with 100% coverage. * A myriad of other small improvements throughout the project. * Numerous bugfixes. 26 December 2016: mitmproxy 1.0 * All mitmproxy tools are now Python 3 only! We plan to support Python 3.5 and higher. * Web-Based User Interface: Mitmproxy now offically has a web-based user interface called mitmweb. We consider it stable for all features currently exposed in the UI, but it still misses a lot of mitmproxy’s options. * Windows Compatibility: With mitmweb, mitmproxy is now useable on Windows. We are also introducing an installer (kindly sponsored by BitRock) that simplifies setup. * Configuration: The config file format is now a single YAML file. In most cases, converting to the new format should be trivial - please see the docs for more information. * Console: Significant UI improvements - including sorting of flows by size, type and url, status bar improvements, much faster indentation for HTTP views, and more. * HTTP/2: Significant improvements, but is temporarily disabled by default due to wide-spread protocol implementation errors on some large website * WebSocket: The protocol implementation is now mature, and is enabled by default. Complete UI support is coming in the next release. Hooks for message interception and manipulation are available. * A myriad of other small improvements throughout the project. 16 October 2016: mitmproxy 0.18 * Python 3 Compatibility for mitmproxy and pathod (Shadab Zafar, GSoC 2016) * Major improvements to mitmweb (Clemens Brunner & Jason Hao, GSoC 2016) * Internal Core Refactor: Separation of most features into isolated Addons * Initial Support for WebSockets * Improved HTTP/2 Support * Reverse Proxy Mode now automatically adjusts host headers and TLS Server Name Indication * Improved HAR export * Improved export functionality for curl, python code, raw http etc. * Flow URLs are now truncated in the console for better visibility * New filters for TCP, HTTP and marked flows. * Mitmproxy now handles comma-separated Cookie headers * Merge mitmproxy and pathod documentation * Mitmdump now sanitizes its console output to not include control characters * Improved message body handling for HTTP messages: .raw_content provides the message body as seen on the wire .content provides the decompressed body (e.g. un-gzipped) .text provides the body decompressed and decoded body * New HTTP Message getters/setters for cookies and form contents. * Add ability to view only marked flows in mitmproxy * Improved Script Reloader (Always use polling, watch for whole directory) * Use tox for testing * Unicode support for tnetstrings * Add dumpfile converters for mitmproxy versions 0.11 and 0.12 * Numerous bugfixes |
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