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How to configure fiddler in non-proxy mode??

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Jan asked on 05 Jan 2019, 10:11 PM

Hi there!

 

How to configure fiddler in non-proxy mode?? So it listens to ALL http(s) connections from EVERY application that uses that protocol? Like wireshark...

Is that possible, i think not, right?

Thx for feedback.

 

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Jan

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Simeon
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answered on 07 Jan 2019, 08:55 AM
Hi Jan,

What do you mean by 'non-proxy mode'? Do you need Fiddler to work in transparent proxy mode? If this is the case, Fiddler was not designed with this feature in mind. However, you could request it here, if you like.

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answered on 10 Jan 2019, 12:28 PM

Hi Simeon

Thank you for your feedback. I mean a mode completely without it acts as a proxy server.

E.g. you can select a network adapter and fiddler captures all http packages they will be transfered over this adapter. (For application they don't have an option to use a proxy)

 

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answered on 11 Jan 2019, 02:00 PM
Fiddler does not support this kind of mode.

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answered on 01 Dec 2019, 08:50 PM

Thank you for your feedback.

Regards, Jan

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