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NAME

       mitmproxy - a man-in-the-middle proxy

SYNOPSIS

       mitmproxy [options]

DESCRIPTION

       mitmproxy  is  a console tool that allows interactive examination and modification of HTTP
       traffic. It differs from mitmdump in that all flows are kept in memory, which  means  that
       it´s  intended  for  taking  and manipulating small-ish samples. Use the ? shortcut key to
       view, context-sensitive documentation from any mitmproxy screen.

OPTIONS

       Optional Arguments

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --version
              show program´s version number and exit

       -b ADDR
              Address to bind proxy to (defaults to all interfaces)

       --anticache
              Strip out request headers that might cause the server to return 304-not-modified.

       --confdir CONFDIR
              Configuration directory. (~/.mitmproxy)

       -e     Show event log.

       -n     Don´t start a proxy server.

       -p PORT
              Proxy service port.

       -P REVERSE_PROXY
              Reverse proxy to upstream server: http[s]://host[:port]

       -F FORWARD_PROXY
              Proxy to unconditionally forward to: http[s]://host[:port]

       -q     Quiet.

       -r RFILE
              Read flows from file.

       -s "script.py --bar"
              Run a script. Surround with quotes to pass script arguments. Can be passed multiple
              times.

       -t FILTER
              Set sticky cookie filter. Matched against requests.

       -T     Set transparent proxy mode.

       -u FILTER
              Set sticky auth filter. Matched against requests.

       -v     Increase verbosity. Can be passed multiple times.

       -w WFILE
              Write flows to file.

       -z     Try to convince servers to send us un-compressed data.

       -Z SIZE
              Byte  size  limit  of HTTP request and response bodies. Understands k/m/g suffixes,
              i.e. 3m for 3 megabytes.

       --host Use the Host header to construct URLs for display.

       --no-upstream-cert
              Don´t connect to upstream server to look up certificate details.

       --debug
              Enable debug information.

       --palette PALETTE
              Select color palette: dark, light, solarized_dark, solarized_light

       Web App

       -a     Disable the mitmproxy web app.

       --app-host host
              Domain to serve the app from. For transparent mode, use an IP when a DNS entry  for
              the app domain is not present. Default: mitm.it

       --app-port 80
              Port to serve the app from.

       --app-external
              Serve the app outside of the proxy.

       Client Replay

       -c PATH
              Replay client requests from a saved file.

       Server Replay

       -S PATH
              Replay server responses from a saved file.

       -k     Kill extra requests during replay.

       --rheader RHEADERS
              Request headers to be considered during replay. Can be passed multiple times.

       --norefresh
              Disable  response  refresh, which updates times in cookies and headers for replayed
              responses.

       --no-pop
              Disable response pop from response flow. This makes  it  possible  to  replay  same
              response multiple times.

       Replacements

       Replacements  are of the form "/pattern/regex/replacement", where the separator can be any
       character. Please see the documentation for more information.

       --replace PATTERN
              Replacement pattern.

       --replace-from-file PATH
              Replacement pattern, where the replacement clause is a path to a file.

       Set Headers

       Header specifications are of the form "/pattern/header/value", where the separator can  be
       any character. Please see the documentation for more information.

       --setheader PATTERN
              Header set pattern.

       Proxy Authentication

       Specify which users are allowed to access the proxy and the method used for authenticating
       them. These options are ignored if the proxy is in transparent or reverse proxy mode.

       --nonanonymous
              Allow access to any user long as a credentials are specified.

       --singleuser USER
              Allows access to a a single user, specified in the form username:password.

       --htpasswd PATH
              Allow access to users specified in an Apache htpasswd file.

       SSL

       --cert CERT User-created SSL certificate file.

       --client-certs CLIENTCERTS
              Client certificate directory.

       Filters

       See help in mitmproxy for filter expression syntax.

       -i INTERCEPT, --intercept INTERCEPT
              Intercept filter expression.

AUTHORS

       mitmproxy was written by Aldo Cortesi.

       This manual page was written  by  Alex  Chernyakhovsky  achernya@mit.edu  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux system, but its use elsewhere is encouraged.

SEE ALSO

       mitmproxy      documentation      and     examples     are     available     online     at
       http://mitmproxy.org/doc/mitmproxy.html.

                                            June 2014                                MITMPROXY(1)