![]() Please refer to the # documentation of mitmproxy/mitmdump to get an understand of their internal # workings. ![]() port_base = 50000 # Script file to interact with the network traffic. # Generally port 50000 should be fine, in this case port 50001, 50002, etc # will also be used - again, one port per analyses. Each virtual machine will use its own port to be # able to make a good distinction between the various running analyses. mitmdump = /usr/local/bin/mitmdump # Listen port base. enabled = no # Specify the path to your local installation of mitmdump. bpf = # Enable man in the middle proxying (mitmdump). # Note: packer filtering is not possible when using "nictrace" functionality # from VirtualBox (for example dumping inter-VM traffic). # Specify a Berkeley packet filter to pass to tcpdump. tcpdump = /usr/sbin/tcpdump # We used to define the network interface to capture on in nf, but # this has been moved to the "interface" field of each Virtual Machinery # configuration. enabled = yes # Specify the path to your local installation of tcpdump. # Enable or disable the use of an external sniffer (tcpdump). You can use any DBMS supported by SQLAlchemy
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