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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ This walkthrough illustrates how to set up transparent proxying with mitmproxy.
The network setup is simple: `internet <--> proxy vm <--> (virtual) internal network`.
For the proxy machine, *eth0* represents the outgoing network. *eth1* is connected to the internal network that will be proxified, using a static ip (192.168.3.1).
<hr>VirtualBox configuration:
- <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth0.png')!@"/><br><br>
- <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth1.png')!@"/>
+ <img class="img-responsive" src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth0.png')!@"/><br><br>
+ <img class="img-responsive" src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth1.png')!@"/>
<br>Proxy VM:
- <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_proxy.png')!@"/>
+ <img class="img-responsive" src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_proxy.png')!@"/>
<hr>
2. **Configure DHCP and DNS**
We use dnsmasq to provide DHCP and DNS in our internal network.
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This walkthrough illustrates how to set up transparent proxying with mitmproxy.
`sudo service dnsmasq restart`
<hr>
Your proxied machine's network settings should now look similar to this:
- <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step2_proxied_vm.png')!@"/>
+ <img class="img-responsive" src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step2_proxied_vm.png')!@"/>
<hr>
3. **Set up traffic redirection to mitmproxy**