How can I see websocket traffic going to the iOS Simulator over SSL?
How can I inspect web socket traffic going to my iOS Simulator (if the socket is using SSL).
Note:
A quick search reveals this question about using Charles for this purpose: How to inspect websocket traffic with charlesproxy for iOS simulator/devices The answer does NOT relate to iOS and simply states that Charles works for in-browser-on-your-pc web traffic. :( That's not what this question is about.
How can I sniff websocket traffic going to the iOS simulator?
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How can I inspect web socket traffic going to my iOS Simulator (if the socket is using SSL).
Note:
A quick search reveals this question about using Charles for this purpose: How to inspect websocket traffic with charlesproxy for iOS simulator/devices The answer does NOT relate to iOS and simply states that Charles works for in-browser-on-your-pc web traffic. :( That's not what this question is about.
How can I sniff websocket traffic going to the iOS simulator?
ios
It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34
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How can I inspect web socket traffic going to my iOS Simulator (if the socket is using SSL).
Note:
A quick search reveals this question about using Charles for this purpose: How to inspect websocket traffic with charlesproxy for iOS simulator/devices The answer does NOT relate to iOS and simply states that Charles works for in-browser-on-your-pc web traffic. :( That's not what this question is about.
How can I sniff websocket traffic going to the iOS simulator?
ios
How can I inspect web socket traffic going to my iOS Simulator (if the socket is using SSL).
Note:
A quick search reveals this question about using Charles for this purpose: How to inspect websocket traffic with charlesproxy for iOS simulator/devices The answer does NOT relate to iOS and simply states that Charles works for in-browser-on-your-pc web traffic. :( That's not what this question is about.
How can I sniff websocket traffic going to the iOS simulator?
ios
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edited Nov 16 '18 at 3:31
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It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34
add a comment |
It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34
It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34
It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34
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It's the same. You can use Charles to inspect the in-and-out of all the data in your iOS simulator. I've used it before. However, I'm not sure what happens if that websocket of yours has SSL.
– Glenn
Nov 15 '18 at 18:34