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.. _tcpproxy:
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TCP Proxy
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WebSockets or other non-HTTP protocols are not supported by mitmproxy yet. However, you can exempt
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hostnames from processing, so that mitmproxy acts as a generic TCP forwarder.
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This feature is closely related to the :ref:`passthrough` functionality,
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but differs in two important aspects:
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- The raw TCP messages are printed to the event log.
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- SSL connections will be intercepted.
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Please note that message interception or modification are not possible yet.
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If you are not interested in the raw TCP messages, you should use the ignore domains feature.
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How it works
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================== ======================
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command-line :option:`--tcp HOST`
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mitmproxy shortcut :kbd:`o` then :kbd:`T`
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================== ======================
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For a detailed description how the hostname pattern works, please look at the :ref:`passthrough` feature.
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.. seealso::
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- :ref:`passthrough`
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- :ref:`responsestreaming`
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