# go-mitmproxy [简体中文](./README_CN.md) [Mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/) implemented with golang. Intercept HTTP & HTTPS requests and responses and modify them. ## Features - Intercept HTTP & HTTPS requests and responses and modify them on the fly - SSL/TLS certificates for interception are generated on the fly - Certificates logic compatible with [mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/), saved at `~/.mitmproxy`. If you used mitmproxy before and installed certificates, then you can use this go-mitmproxy directly - Addon mechanism, you can add your functions easily, refer to [addon/addon.go](./addon/addon.go) - Performance advantages - Golang's inherent performance advantages - Forwarding and parsing HTTPS traffic in process memory without inter-process communication such as tcp port or unix socket - Use LRU cache when generating certificates of different domain names to avoid double counting - Support `Wireshark` to analyze traffic through the environment variable `SSLKEYLOGFILE` - Support streaming when uploading/downloading large files - Web interface ## Install ``` go install github.com/lqqyt2423/go-mitmproxy/cmd/go-mitmproxy@latest ``` ## Usage ### Startup ``` go-mitmproxy ``` After startup, the HTTP proxy address defaults to port 9080, and the web interface defaults to port 9081. After the first startup, the SSL/TLS certificate will be automatically generated at `~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem`. You can refer to this link to install: [About Certificates](https://docs.mitmproxy.org/stable/concepts-certificates/). ### Help ``` Usage of go-mitmproxy: -addr string proxy listen addr (default ":9080") -dump string dump filename -dump_level int dump level: 0 - header, 1 - header + body -mapper_dir string mapper files dirpath -ssl_insecure not verify upstream server SSL/TLS certificates. -version show version -web_addr string web interface listen addr (default ":9081") -cert_path string path of generate cert files ``` ## Usage as package Refer to [cmd/go-mitmproxy/main.go](./cmd/go-mitmproxy/main.go), you can add your own addon by call `AddAddon` method. For more examples, please refer to [examples](./examples) ## Web interface ![](./assets/web-1.png) ![](./assets/web-2.png) ![](./assets/web-3.png) ## TODO - [ ] Support http2 - [ ] Support parse websocket ## License [MIT License](./LICENSE)