We’re thrilled to announce the release of mitmproxy 12, introducing Interactive Contentviews!| mitmproxy.org
Following Windows and macOS, mitmproxy’s local capture mode is now available on Linux as well! mitmproxy 11.1 can seamlessly intercept local applications on all three major platforms.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’re excited to share that local redirect mode is now available on Windows in mitmproxy 10.2! This allows users to seamlessly intercept local applications without configuring proxy settings.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
mitmproxy can now transparently intercept traffic from macOS applications running on the same device,| mitmproxy.org
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 11, which introduces full support for HTTP/3 in both transparent and reverse proxy modes. We’re also bringing in a ton of DNS improvements that we’ll cover in this blog post.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
Mitmweb now features a dedicated tab to configure traffic capture, enabling users to dynamically select their preferred proxy mode. Work is still underway as part of this year’s Google Summer of Code, but a first preview is available in mitmproxy 10.4.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 10.1! In the spirit of shipping more frequently, this release brings exactly one new major feature: HAR file support.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We are happy to announce the release of mitmproxy 10, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. This release introduces experimental support for QUIC and HTTP/3 reverse proxies, setting the stage for further work on HTTP/3!| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’re excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 9, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. This release brings support for raw UDP and DTLS, a new WireGuard proxy mode, and major usability improvements.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’re delighted to announce the release of mitmproxy 8, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. This release brings major improvements to mitmweb, our web interface, and new functionality for addon developers.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’re delighted to announce the release of mitmproxy 7, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy. This release is all about our new proxy core, which bring substantial improvements across the board and represents a massive milestone for the project.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We are happy to announce the release of mitmproxy 6.0! While the version bump may suggest otherwise, this really is a bugfix release while we prepare for much larger changes in the next version.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 5.3! This release comes with a long list of improvements and bugfixes – 137 commits by 20 contributors, resulting in 72 closed issues and 69 closed PRs, all of this in just over 105 days.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 5.2! This release comes not only with a long list of improvements and bugfixes – 48 PRs from over 30 contributors – but also with the first fruits from this year’s Google Summer of Code: In this post we take a look the new and improved replacement features.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’ve just released mitmproxy 5, the latest and greatest version of mitmproxy. It brings a shiny colorful table view and tons of small fixes: Since the last release, the project has had 495 commits by 70 contributors, resulting in 244 closed issues and 197 closed PRs.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’ve just released mitmproxy v4.0, and it’s an absolute corker. Among the usual long list of bugfixes and improvements, one thing stands out: speed. Users should see about 4x improvement in core request throughput for mitmdump, and a 10x or more improvement for mitmproxy console. Let’s dig into the details.| Posts on mitmproxy.org
We’re delighted to announce the release of mitmproxy| mitmproxy.org
mitmproxy 9 ships with a new experimental proxy mode based on WireGuard®.| mitmproxy.org
Mitmproxy has participated in the Google Summer of| mitmproxy.org
I gave a talk introducing our then new — now old — proxy core at the Honeynet Workshop 2014. It didn’t age too badly, but it’s definitely outdated now. :-)| mitmproxy.org
Hello, my name is Toshiaki Tanaka. I’m a Japanese university student majoring in medicine. Even though I don’t major in| mitmproxy.org