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27 June 2011: mitmproxy 0.5:
* An -n option to start the tools without binding to a proxy port.
* Allow scripts, hooks, sticky cookies etc. to run on flows loaded from
save files.
* Regularize command-line options for mitmproxy and mitmdump.
* Add an "SSL exception" to mitmproxy's license to remove possible
distribution issues.
* Add a --cert-wait-time option to make mitmproxy pause after a new SSL
certificate is generated. This can pave over small discrepancies in
system time between the client and server.
* Handle viewing big request and response bodies more elegantly. Only
render the first 100k of large documents, and try to avoid running the
XML indenter on non-XML data.
* BUGFIX: Make the "revert" keyboard shortcut in mitmproxy work after a
flow has been replayed.
* BUGFIX: Repair a problem that sometimes caused SSL connections to consume
100% of CPU.
30 March 2011: mitmproxy 0.4
* Full serialization of HTTP conversations
* Client and server replay
* On-the-fly generation of dummy SSL certificates
* mitmdump has "grown up" into a powerful tcpdump-like tool for HTTP/S
* Dozens of improvements to the mitmproxy console interface
* Python scripting hooks for programmatic modification of traffic
1 March 2010: mitmproxy 0.2
* Big speed and responsiveness improvements, thanks to Thomas Roth
* Support urwid 0.9.9
* Terminal beeping based on filter expressions
* Filter expressions for terminal beeps, limits, interceptions and sticky
cookies can now be passed on the command line.
* Save requests and responses to file
* Split off non-interactive dump functionality into a new tool called
mitmdump
* "A" will now accept all intercepted connections
* Lots of bugfixes