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-rw-r--r--doc-src/tutorials/transparent-dhcp.html10
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc-src/tutorials/gamecenter.html b/doc-src/tutorials/gamecenter.html
index f8ddb666..d8209f5e 100644
--- a/doc-src/tutorials/gamecenter.html
+++ b/doc-src/tutorials/gamecenter.html
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Worm](http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/super-mega-worm/id388541990?mt=8) - a
great little retro-apocalyptic sidescroller for the iPhone:
<center>
- <img src="@!urlTo("tutorials/supermega.png")!@"/>
+ <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/supermega.png')!@"/>
</center>
After finishing a game (take your time), watch the traffic flowing through
mitmproxy:
<center>
- <img src="@!urlTo("tutorials/one.png")!@"/>
+ <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/one.png')!@"/>
</center>
We see a bunch of things we might expect - initialisation, the retrieval of
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ replay.
## The glorious result and some intrigue
<center>
- <img src="@!urlTo("tutorials/leaderboard.png")!@"/>
+ <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/leaderboard.png')!@"/>
</center>
And that's it - according to the records, I am the greatest Super Mega Worm
diff --git a/doc-src/tutorials/transparent-dhcp.html b/doc-src/tutorials/transparent-dhcp.html
index e0148afa..ce8a10fd 100644
--- a/doc-src/tutorials/transparent-dhcp.html
+++ b/doc-src/tutorials/transparent-dhcp.html
@@ -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 src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth0.png')!@"/><br><br>
+ <img src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_vbox_eth1.png')!@"/>
<br>Proxy VM:
- <img src="@!urlTo("tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step1_proxy.png")!@"/>
+ <img 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 src="@!urlTo('tutorials/transparent-dhcp/step2_proxied_vm.png')!@"/>
<hr>
3. **Set up traffic redirection to mitmproxy**
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This walkthrough illustrates how to set up transparent proxying with mitmproxy.
-j REDIRECT --to-port 8080
</pre>
-4. If required, <a href="@!urlTo("ssl.html")!@">install the mitmproxy
+4. If required, <a href="@!urlTo('ssl.html')!@">install the mitmproxy
certificates on the test device</a>.
5. Finally, we can run <code>mitmproxy -T</code>.