pkgsrc/net/mitmproxy/DESCR
leot be36c3ed81 mitmproxy: Update net/mitmproxy to 3.0.3
pkgsrc changes:
 - Sync DEPENDS with upstream setup.py
 - Update DESCR to reflect current reality

Changes:
23 February 2018: mitmproxy 3.0
  * Fix a quote-related issue affecting the mitmproxy console command prompt

22 February 2018: mitmproxy 3.0
    Major Changes
    -------------
  * Commands: A consistent, typed mechanism that allows addons to expose
    actions to users.
  * Options: A typed settings store for use by mitmproxy and addons.
  * Shift most of mitmproxy's own functionality into addons.
  * Major improvements to mitmproxy console, including an almost complete
    rewrite of the user interface, integration of commands, key bindings, and
    multi-pane layouts.
  * Major Improvements to mitmproxy’s web interface, mitmweb. (Matthew Shao,
    Google Summer of Code 2017)
  * Major Improvements to mitmproxy’s content views and protocol layers (Ujjwal
    Verma, Google Summer of Code 2017)
  * Faster JavaScript and CSS beautifiers. (Ujjwal Verma)

    Minor Changes
    -------------
  * Vastly improved JavaScript test coverage (Matthew Shao)
  * Options editor for mitmweb (Matthew Shao)
  * Static web-based flow viewer (Matthew Shao)
  * Request streaming for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 (Ujjwal Verma)
  * Implement more robust content views using Kaitai Struct (Ujjwal Verma)
  * Protobuf decoding now works without protoc being installed on the host
    system (Ujjwal Verma)
  * PNG, GIF, and JPEG can now be parsed without Pillow, which simplifies
    mitmproxy installation and moves parsing from unsafe C to pure Python
    (Ujjwal Verma)
  * Add parser for ICO files (Ujjwal Verma)
  * Migrate WebSockets implementation to wsproto. This reduces code size and
    adds WebSocket compression support. (Ujjwal Verma)
  * Add “split view” to split mitmproxy’s UI into two separate panes.
  * Add key binding viewer and editor
  * Add a command to spawn a preconfigured Chrome browser instance from
    mitmproxy
  * Fully support mitmproxy under the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), work
    around display errors
  * Add XSS scanner addon (@ddworken)
  * Add ability to toggle interception (@mattweidner)
  * Numerous documentation improvements (@pauloromeira, @rst0git, @rgerganov,
    @fulldecent, @zhigang1992, @F1ashhimself, @vinaydargar, @jonathanrfisher1,
    @BasThomas, @LuD1161, @ayamamori, @TomTasche)
  * Add filters for websocket flows (@s4chin)
  * Make it possible to create a response to CONNECT requests in http_connect
    (@mengbiping)
  * Redirect stdout in scripts to ctx.log.warn (@nikofil)
  * Fix a crash when clearing the event log (@krsoninikhil)
  * Store the generated certificate for each flow (@dlenski)
  * Add --keep-host-header to retain the host header in reverse proxy mode
    (@krsoninikhil)
  * Fix setting palette options (@JordanLoehr)
  * Fix a crash with brotli encoding (@whackashoe)
  * Provide certificate installation instructions on mitm.it (@ritiek)
  * Fix a bug where we did not properly fall back to IPv4 when IPv6 is
    unavailable (@titeuf87)
  * Fix transparent mode on IPv6-enabled macOS systems (@Ga-ryo)
  * Fix handling of HTTP messages with multiple Content-Length headers
    (@surajt97)
  * Fix IPv6 authority form parsing in CONNECT requests (@r1b)
  * Fix event log display in mitmweb (@syahn)
  * Remove private key from PKCS12 file in ~/.mitmproxy (@ograff).
  * Add LDAP as a proxy authentication backend (@charlesdhdt)
  * Use mypy to check the whole codebase (@iharsh234)
  * Fix a crash when duplicating flows (@iharsh234)
  * Fix testsuite when the path contains a “.” (@felixonmars)
  * Store proxy authentication with flows (@lymanZerga11)
  * Match ~d and ~u filters against pretty_host (@dequis)
  * Update WBXML content view (@davidpshaw)
  * Handle HEAD requests for mitm.it to support Chrome in transparent mode on
    iOS (@tomlabaude)
  * Update dns spoofing example to use --keep-host-header (@krsoninikhil)
  * Call error handler on HTTPException (@tarnacious)
  * Make it possible to remove TLS from upstream HTTP connections
  * Update to pyOpenSSL 17.5, cryptography 2.1.4, and OpenSSL 1.1.0g
  * Make it possible to retroactively increase log verbosity.
  * Make logging from addons thread-safe
  * Tolerate imports in user scripts that match hook names (`from mitmproxy
    import log`)
  * Update mitmweb to React 16, which brings performance improvements
  * Fix a bug where reverting duplicated flows crashes mitmproxy
  * Fix a bug where successive requests are sent to the wrong host after a
    request has been redirected.
  * Fix a bug that binds outgoing connections to the wrong interface
  * Fix a bug where custom certificates are ignored in reverse proxy mode
  * Fix import of flows that have been created with mitmproxy 0.17
  * Fix formatting of (IPv6) IP addresses in a number of places
  * Fix replay for HTTP/2 flows
  * Decouple mitmproxy version and flow file format version
  * Fix a bug where “mitmdump -nr” does not exit automatically
  * Fix a crash when exporting flows to curl
  * Fix formatting of sticky cookies
  * Improve script reloading reliability by polling the filesystem instead of
    using watchdog
  * Fix a crash when refreshing Set-Cookie headers
  * Add connection indicator to mitmweb to alert users when the proxy server
    stops running
  * Add support for certificates with cyrillic domains
  * Simplify output of mitmproxy --version
  * Add Request.make to simplify request creation in scripts
  * Pathoc: Include a host header on CONNECT requests
  * Remove HTML outline contentview (#2572)
  * Remove Python and Locust export (#2465)
  * Remove emojis from tox.ini because flake8 cannot parse that. :(
2018-02-26 12:28:48 +00:00

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This package contains tool for HTTP(S) sniffing.
mitmproxy is an interactive, SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy
for HTTP with a console interface.
mitmdump is the command-line version of mitmproxy. Think tcpdump
for HTTP.
mitmweb is a web-based interface for mitmproxy.
pathoc and pathod are perverse HTTP client and server applications
designed to let you craft almost any conceivable HTTP request,
including ones that creatively violate the standards.