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viktor_pathfinder2021-02-11 08:09:27
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viktor_pathfinder, 2021-02-11 08:09:27

Is there software for displaying requests for installed applications on the Internet?

Hello! No, I'm not interested in a sniffer of known data formats. And not interested in superficial information about the network that the application connects to and all kinds of reports from firewalls, GlassWire, Networx, Net Monitor, etc.
I remember that a long time ago there was a video on the network in which a certain programmer created an application through which he determined that his phone was sending data to the network, responding to the keys pressed, displaying everything on the display. How it was implemented, I don't know. As far as true, and not fake - even more so.
However, I wondered if there was an application for the PC that would display what it sends to the Internet. And no, not data in the Process Monitor style, this is not at all the same, and it writes a huge log (regardless of the enabled filters), but the result is not the same.
I would like monitoring in the form of a deep report not so much about the hosts, but displaying it as a single line stream, starting from the query command, the data itself, etc. So that you can visually inspect the session traffic in the form of text, even if most of it will not look clear (due to possibly non-text data), but from the result it will already be possible to draw conclusions about applications.
If it is, of course, at all real.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2021-02-11
@firedragon

Put a fake certificate and install
https://www.telerik.com/download/fiddler
as a system proxy. Block everything else.
well, as CityCat4 wireshark or its analogues said https://habr.com/ru/news/t/502546/

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CityCat4, 2021-02-11
@CityCat4

Ok google.
wireshark
But now everything is encrypted, so this interception is of little use.

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ValdikSS, 2021-02-11
@ValdikSS

I believe what you are looking for is called an interactive firewall.

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