mitmproxy client by txthinking
mitmproxy client by txthinking
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mitmproxy client by txthinking

The professional bridge for developers and security researchers. Capture hidden traffic that ignores system proxies and stream it directly to mitmproxy for deep packet inspection and Python-powered automation.

Key Figures

Downloads

8K+

User Rating

1.0/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

TxThinking, Inc.

Category

Developer Tools

Locales

2

Latest Version

20260101

Size

175.6 MB

First Released

Aug 27, 2020
Features

Deep Packet Inspection for Power Users

Stop relying on unreliable system proxies. Capture traffic at the IP layer and route it through mitmproxy for professional-grade debugging and security analysis.

IP Layer Packet Capture

Bypass 'proxy-unaware' apps. By capturing at the TCP/IP layer, you intercept traffic from applications that ignore standard iOS system proxy settings.

Seamless mitmproxy Bridge

Stream your mobile traffic directly to your desktop. Leverage the full power of the mitmproxy CLI and web interface for real-time inspection.

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Screenshots

mitmproxy client by txthinking - Mitmproxy client mobile app interface showing IP address input and connection button

Mitmproxy client mobile app interface showing IP address input and connection button

mitmproxy client by txthinking - Activity log screen showing captured network traffic with TCP and DNS labels

Activity log screen showing captured network traffic with TCP and DNS labels

mitmproxy client by txthinking - A screen in the mitmproxy client app showing the Fake DNS configuration with a toggle switch turned on.

A screen in the mitmproxy client app showing the Fake DNS configuration with a toggle switch turned on.

Description

Why You Need This: - Capture on TCP/IP layer, NOT system proxy. Avoid some applications not going through the proxy This is a helper app for mitmproxy, which is freely available at https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy. It is not developed by the mitmproxy project. - This app captures all IP packets (IP layer) - Next assemble into TCP stream (TCP layer) - Next assemble into socks5 stream (Application layer) - Next send to mitmproxy Required: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy installed on your desktop - Intercept HTTP & HTTPS requests and responses and modify them on the fly - Save complete HTTP conversations for later replay and analysis - Replay the client-side of an HTTP conversations - Replay HTTP responses of a previously recorded server - Reverse proxy mode to forward traffic to a specified server - Transparent proxy mode on macOS and Linux - Make scripted changes to HTTP traffic using Python - SSL/TLS certificates for interception are generated on the fly - And much, much more…

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