On 12/03/12 16:11, Steve Chapel wrote: > Well, the HTTPS proxy actually not an assignment. Getting the HTTPS > proxy working is just the starting point we need before we can do any > research, and at this point the research project is due in four weeks. > If you can point to some twisted code for an HTTPS proxy or > documentation for how to write one, that won't be giving us undue help > but will enable us to have a chance to get the research done at all. At > this point, I'm thinking of using a regular Python program because I > found a MITM proxy already written, so we could start the research right > away.
I got curious about how difficult this would be, and spent a bit of time on it last night. See here: https://github.com/philmayers/txsslmitm This is MIT licensed, as per Twisted. It is really a proof-of-concept, but it does work in my tests. I'm impressed how few lines of code it takes in Twisted to do this; it really is an awesome framework! _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python
