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below - your device may differ, but the broad process should be similar.
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below - your device may differ, but the broad process should be similar.
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Installing the mitmproxy certificate
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## Getting the certificate onto the device
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The first step is to install mitmproxy's interception certificate on the
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First we need to get the __mitmproxy-ca-cert.cer__ file into the
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Android device. In your ~/.mitmproxy directory, there is a file called
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__/sdcard/Downloads__ folder on the device. There are a number of ways to do
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__mitmproxy-ca-cert.cer__ - we need to transfer this file to
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this. If you have the Android Developer Tools installed, you can use [__adb
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__/sdcard/Downloads__ on the Android device. If this file doesn't exist for
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push__](http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html) to accomplish this.
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you, your certs were generated with an older version of mitmproxy - just copy
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Depending on your device, you could also transfer the file using external media
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the __mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem__ file to __mitmproxy-ca-cert.cer__ and proceed
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like an SD Card. In this example, we're using wget from within a terminal
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from there.
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emulator to transfer the certificate from a local HTTP server:
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In this case, we're using wget from Better Terminal Emulator Pro to transfer
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the certificate from a local HTTP server. Other terminal applications may work,
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and you might also transfer the file via external media like an SDcard:
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<img src="android-shellwgetmitmproxyca.png"/>
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<img src="android-shellwgetmitmproxyca.png"/>
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## Installing the certificate
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Once we have the certificate on the local disk, we need to import it into the
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Once we have the certificate on the local disk, we need to import it into the
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list of trusted CAs. Go to Settings -> Security -> Credential Storage,
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list of trusted CAs. Go to Settings -> Security -> Credential Storage,
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and select "Install from storage":
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and select "Install from storage":
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<img src="android-settingssecurityuserinstalledca.png"/>
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<img src="android-settingssecurityuserinstalledca.png"/>
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If you're lucky enough to be working with an app that obeys the wireless proxy
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settings, you're just about done - simply configure the settings to point at
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mitmproxy. If not, proceed to the next step...
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