Charles request packet capture tool crawl HTTS

1. The mobile terminal (mobile phone) arranged certificate

1.1 into the Charles, click Help, select SSL Proxying -> choose to install Phone certificates

1.2 Charles prompt playing block in accordance with the contents of prompts, to enter into the mobile phone of FIG Download the tips given certificate download and install the mobile phone needs to capture the

1.3 If the phone has been installed below the display, or is not installed, the installation select OK

1.4 After the installation is complete, enter the phone's Settings -> Security and Privacy Options -> More Security Settings -> select the encryption and credentials, if you have downloaded and installed the certificate, and view an encrypted credentials. Certificate has been installed, it will exist that place, I use a cell phone is Huawei, according to different mobile phones, find the location of the installed certificate, check if you have successfully installed
the certificate in the following figure is already successfully installed

If you have successfully installed, configured, and after you succeed, you need to check here, if the certificate is enabled, a foreshadowing buried here first

2. Configure Charles normal crawling HTTPS

2.1 chales into user interface, select proxying -> SSL Proxying Settings page playing the block, allowing SSL proxy selection, check Enable SSL Proxying, Location-> add add addresses, port rules

2.2 start crawling HTTPS address, you need to check it again, can not find what you want https package, there is no need to look at setting address filtering, because I stepped on a pit, and Charles checked the phone configuration, and finally found me here only the fixed configuration of the package to retrieve the indicated path

3. After the normal operation of the above steps, you can fetch the normal packet encrypted HTTPS, if still present unKnow path, you need to refer to other configurations tutorial, simply normal gripping https packets, sorting is limited, saw cool.

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Origin www.cnblogs.com/yangsun/p/10951222.html