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snzahar2015-03-05 21:56:46
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snzahar, 2015-03-05 21:56:46

What http sniffers under windows can find the response string with the response body containing the desired text fragment?

Fiddler has a full-text search function in captured traffic by response bodies, but it changes proxy settings and cannot work with geographic releasers like Hola and MediaHint.
In principle, it was not possible to find other programs / plugins with the required functionality.
Developer tools in browsers and plug-ins and plugins for browsers can only partially solve the problem, allowing you to search in traffic only in the url and path / file name part. The use of full-text search in the browser cache was even considered as a crutch, but this is a "black box "
I would be grateful for any suggestions to resolve the issue.
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HttpWatch pro and HTTP Analyzer (suggested by user Sergey Savostin, thanks to him!) completely cope with the task, but they are upset by the cost, while the cured versions of the first program found are suitable only for older versions of browsers, and for the second program, not all cured versions work correctly with the search and displaying the response body (we managed to do it normally on version v7.1.1.444 from the root tracker).

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snzahar, 2016-04-17
@snzahar

I found a simple solution for Firefox - in the latest versions of the Firebug add-on, on the "Network" tab, you need to specify in the search box a fragment of the text you are looking for, marking the "Reply content" checkbox in the search drop-down options.
In other browsers, see how to use browser-specific versions of Firebug.

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386DX, 2015-03-05
@386DX

A proxy server, like handycache + cache search can not be used?

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Sergey Savostin, 2015-03-05
@savostin

IE Inspector should be able to. But he is also upset.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-03-05
@vilgeforce

Wireshark doesn't know how to search for data?

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Trrrrr, 2015-03-06
@Trrrrr

netfiltersdk.com As a user, I recommend that they use the kernelmode driver and there is a parser for a bunch of protocols, as a result, you can even listen to https :) But paid, though you can use the free version, but there is a limitation :)

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