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![]() ![]() But Fiddler is able to decrypt both connections. For that, you can use the debugger built into the browser, or something like Fiddler, which runs as a proxy server on your machine and decrypts HTTPS traffic.įiddler does this by sitting in the middle - the webserver is having an HTTPS conversation with Fiddler, and your browser is having an HTTPS conversation with Fiddler. ![]() Wireshark isn't the best tool for analysing HTTPS traffic. Anyone doing packet captures anywhere between the browser and webserver just see encrypted traffic. HTTPS encrypts the contents of the message from anyone snooping on the wire - which is exactly what you are doing - so it's working as intended. ![]()
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