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ZitNs2015-07-14 00:26:48
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ZitNs, 2015-07-14 00:26:48

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aLLyofgod, 2015-07-14
@ZitNs

Through a PC is the easiest and most reliable option.
If the PC and the android device are in the same grid, then you need to raise some kind of http-sniffer on your computer. For example, Fiddler (windows only) is www.telerik.com/fiddler . You put it, run it, go into the settings and turn on the checkbox to allow remote computers to connect to this proxy:
Next, on the android device, set it so that the current connection uses a proxy. And as the proxy address you specify: <network address of your PC>:8888.
You can look at the address through the command line:
Then you go into the application and log in. And on the PC in Fiddler'e you watch the caught packets.
If the authorization goes over SSL, then you will have to tinker with the certificates.

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xmoonlight, 2015-07-14
@xmoonlight

Mirror the port on the Wi-Fi router and run the sniffer.

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