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Re: HTTPS proxy tool that resigns SSL certs


From: Rogan Dawes <discard () dawes za net>
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 08:27:20 +0200

one2 () onetwo com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of an HTTPS proxy tool that will let you resign SSL certificates when doing a MITM attack?

Thanks,
One2



What do you mean be resigns certificates?

Are you suggesting that you'd like to have an intercepting proxy that generates "valid" certificates (where valid means "signed by a certificate that you can manually import into your browser cert store")?

I recall that @Stake proxy did this a long time ago.

However, I have also been given some code as a patch to WebScarab that will allow it to do this too. I just need to integrate and test it.

If this is a feature that you need, let me know, and I'll bump it up my priority list.

Note that my Reply-To email address is munged, and you'll have to unmunge it to reply directly to me.

Rogan

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