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HTTP Toolkit
100% agree. After postman asked me to make an account I uninstalled it and have been building my own. It's not all wired together yet but I'm using this fork of https://github.com/dylanowen/dot-http/tree/wasm-library
I wanted something where I could store and share my requests over git instead of creating some random account. I also wanted the api description to be text not a UI+JSON blob.
I also made this
graftcp
- Proxify the traffic of your command line apps.
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HTTP Toolkit
Thanks, that's super useful.
> If you try to use go's package manager, example: `go get golang.org/x/oauth2`
I just tested, and `go get golang.org/x/oauth2` seems to work fine for me, I can see all the requests being happily intercepted immediately: https://imgur.com/a/Cb1y9Q2
Can you see the 500 in HTTP Toolkit, and any more info there (in the body or as an error at the top) related to that? Or can you see a "certificate rejected" message? If nothing turns up there at all then yes, something must be overriding the proxy configuration.
Maybe you have some other Go package manager configuration that conflicts with this? I'd be very interested to know about that if so, I'm sure there's others with the same thing. It's always very hard to know if my configuration is representative of normal devs for any given language/tool.
Probably best to debug this outside of a HN thread though :-). You can file a proper issue about this at https://github.com/httptoolkit/httptoolkit/issues/new, I'd love to know what's going on there and get this fixed.
> I ended up using https://github.com/hmgle/graftcp which somehow manages to force tcp traffic through a socks5 proxy.
Really interesting, thanks! I'll look into that.
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dorkscout - automated google dorking scan tool
unfortunately golang doesn't work with proxychains :( but you can still use other tools such as graftcp or specify a proxy with the -x or --proxy flag that uses multiple proxy's like multitor or just use the tor proxy which is the simplest way.
What are some alternatives?
httptoolkit-server - The backend of HTTP Toolkit
insomnia - The open-source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, SSE and gRPC. With Cloud, Local and Git storage.
frida - Clone this repo to build Frida
multitor - Create multiple TOR instances with a load-balancing.
dorkscout - DorkScout - Golang tool to automate google dork scan against the entiere internet or specific targets
Proxyman - Modern. Native. Delightful Web Debugging Proxy for macOS, iOS, and Android ⚡️
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
mockttp - Powerful friendly HTTP mock server & proxy library
Hoppscotch - Open source API development ecosystem.
mockoon - Mockoon is the easiest and quickest way to run mock APIs locally. No remote deployment, no account required, open source.