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From: Dhiraj Ranka (dhiraj21985
gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 16 2009 - 11:09:49 CDT
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Dear John,
I think everything what you are trying is perfectly alright,
But still I think you cross check the port number in your Web Proxies
and your browsers.
Thanks & Regards,
Dhiraj Ranka
http://www.niiconsulting.com/products/iso_toolkit.html
http://www.niiconsulting.com/products/auditpro.html
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 5:23 PM, <jfvanmeter
comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone, I have a assessment on a application that installs a web server, uses a web broser as the user interfacer.
>
> I've tried to monitor the connectioning using Burp, Feddler 2, TamperIE, and Firefox/HTTPFox. I"m going to try webscarab tonight.
>
> When I start the proxy, it monitors traffic over port 80 and port 443 to the internet with out any problems.
>
> When I start IE7 or Firefox, the proxy shows the start of the connection, but the browse shows that it can not connect to the server.
>
> The urls are https://mycomputername:portnumber
>
> Are the proxies failing to redirect the browser output back to the mycomputername so the connection fails?
>
> Thanks //John
>
>
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