- command-line: _-S path_ - mitmproxy shortcut: _S_ Server-side replay lets us replay server responses from a saved HTTP conversation. Matching requests with responses -------------------------------- By default, __mitmproxy__ excludes request headers when matching incoming requests with responses from the replay file. This works in most circumstances, and makes it possible to replay server responses in situations where request headers would naturally vary, e.g. using a different user agent. The _--rheader headername_ command-line option allows you to override this behaviour by specifying individual headers that should be included in matching. Response refreshing ------------------- Simply replaying server responses without modification will often result in unexpected behaviour. For example cookie timeouts that were in the future at the time a conversation was recorded might be in the past at the time it is replayed. By default, __mitmproxy__ refreshes server responses before sending them to the client. The __date__, __expires__ and __last-modified__ headers are all updated to have the same relative time offset as they had at the time of recording. So, if they were in the past at the time of recording, they will be in the past at the time of replay, and vice versa. Cookie expiry times are updated in a similar way. You can turn off response refreshing using the _--norefresh_ argument, or using the _o_ options shortcut within __mitmproxy__.