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Filter traffic from multiple hosts in Fiddler Everywhere

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Steve asked on 14 Oct 2020, 08:39 AM
I've been trying to switch and use Fiddler Everywhere after using the original Fiddler for years. I like the UI, but it seems to have lots of functionality missing. The most basic of which is the ability to filter across multiple hosts, or am I missing something? I can filter on 1 host header via the filter, but adding more results in nothing being displayed as they seem to AND together. The system I'm working on has microservices, so I want to be able to filter out all the noise and just see requests from all my services so I can trace a request through the services. Is this possible, or do I need to stick to the old tried and trusted Fiddler?

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Nick Iliev
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answered on 15 Oct 2020, 01:17 PM

Hi Steve,

 

Indeed at this very moment, the "Advanced Filters" are applying AND operation for multiple headers. You could use the column filtering to apply OR operation but for up to two possible values.

The team has acknowledged that we need to provide more advanced options (in "Advanced Filters"), and the feature will be discussed at the next triaging meeting.

 

 

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answered on 15 Oct 2020, 02:26 PM
Thanks for the reply. I'll stick to the old and trusted version then.
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