Tom,

Well, http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2 says it supports SSL but it 
also seems to get in the way and cause trust issues for IE when 
capturing traffic... didn't work to well with FireFox either...  It's 
in a beta state, oh well.  I'll look for another free http tool.

Anyway, i guess i'll just have to expose my wsdl files, was hoping to 
get an easy hit by just hiding them.

I'll keep looking, maybe i'm missing something easy, as usual.  I'm 
no web service security expert, so maybe the route i'm going isn't 
that great anyway.

--Scott


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> On Thursday 12 Apr 2007, scott_flex wrote:
> > Not sure what other http network tools anyone uses, but i'll be
> > testing this with Fiddler, a MS http debugging tool.
> 
> Does it intercept SSL ?
> 
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