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authorMaximilian Hils <git@maximilianhils.com>2016-11-21 02:16:20 +0100
committerMaximilian Hils <git@maximilianhils.com>2016-11-21 02:28:10 +0100
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This commit is largely based on work by Thiago Arrais (@thiagoarrais) and Shane Bradfield (@l33tLumberjack). I wasn't really able to get their PR reasonably merged onto the latest master, so I reapplied their changes manually here and did some further improvements on that.
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-"""
-tcp_message Inline Script Hook API Demonstration
-------------------------------------------------
-
-* modifies packets containing "foo" to "bar"
-* prints various details for each packet.
-
-example cmdline invocation:
-mitmdump -T --host --tcp ".*" -q -s examples/tcp_message.py
-"""
-from mitmproxy.utils import strutils
-
-
-def tcp_message(tcp_msg):
- modified_msg = tcp_msg.message.replace("foo", "bar")
-
- is_modified = False if modified_msg == tcp_msg.message else True
- tcp_msg.message = modified_msg
-
- print(
- "[tcp_message{}] from {} {} to {} {}:\r\n{}".format(
- " (modified)" if is_modified else "",
- "client" if tcp_msg.sender == tcp_msg.client_conn else "server",
- tcp_msg.sender.address,
- "server" if tcp_msg.receiver == tcp_msg.server_conn else "client",
- tcp_msg.receiver.address, strutils.bytes_to_escaped_str(tcp_msg.message))
- )