How to sniff HTTP traffic from the command line on Linux

Posted by tuxchick on Aug 21, 2014 4:36 PM EDT
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Suppose you want to sniff live HTTP web traffic (i.e., HTTP requests and responses) on the wire for some reason. For example, you may be testing experimental features of a web server. Or you may be debugging a web application or a RESTful service. Or you may be trying to troubleshoot PAC (proxy auto config) […]Continue reading... The post How to sniff HTTP traffic from the command line on Linux appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: What are useful CLI tools for Linux system admins How to configure Nagios for audio alerts and mobile notifications How to monitor common services with Nagios How to set up RainLoop webmail in Ubuntu server How to set up MailScanner, Clam Antivirus and SpamAssassin in CentOS mail server

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