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Re: [WEB SECURITY] Experience with using HTTP proxy tools for QA testers

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Andre Gironda
Fri, Feb 25, 2011 6:06 PM

The ability to save a SAZ file and export Visual Studio Test Edition XML in
Fiddler makes it a key candidate.

However, I prefer saving Repeater only state from Burp Pro and sharing.

I don't know why anyone would use other tools. Perhaps one like
gizmo-proxy.googlecode.com if disk space is limited, but I would rather use
something retarded like netsed.

Fiddler and Burp Pro are simple. It's HTTP and TLS that are complex
On Feb 25, 2011 10:53 AM, "Rohit Sethi" rklists@gmail.com wrote:

The ability to save a SAZ file and export Visual Studio Test Edition XML in Fiddler makes it a key candidate. However, I prefer saving Repeater only state from Burp Pro and sharing. I don't know why anyone would use other tools. Perhaps one like gizmo-proxy.googlecode.com if disk space is limited, but I would rather use something retarded like netsed. Fiddler and Burp Pro are simple. It's HTTP and TLS that are complex On Feb 25, 2011 10:53 AM, "Rohit Sethi" <rklists@gmail.com> wrote: