.. _upstreamcerts: Upstream Certificates ===================== When mitmproxy receives a connection destined for an SSL-protected service, it freezes the connection before reading its request data, and makes a connection to the upstream server to "sniff" the contents of its SSL certificate. The information gained - the **Common Name** and **Subject Alternative Names** - is then used to generate the interception certificate, which is sent to the client so the connection can continue. This rather intricate little dance lets us seamlessly generate correct certificates even if the client has specified only an IP address rather than the hostname. It also means that we don't need to sniff additional data to generate certs in transparent mode. Upstream cert sniffing is on by default, and can optionally be turned off. ================== ====================== command-line ``--no-upstream-cert`` mitmproxy shortcut :kbd:`o` then :kbd:`U` ================== ====================== 'master' selected='selected'>master clone of https://github.com/YosysHQ/yosys
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