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Free HTTP Sniffer 1.1 |
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Free HTTP Sniffer 1.1
| Released: | 2008-07-04 | | License: | Freeware |
| Publisher: | Cleanersoft Software |
| Language: | English | | Platform: | Windows | | Requirements: | PC486DX with 10 MB free HD | | Install: | Install and Uninstall | | Downloads: | 2670 |
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Publisher's Description:
Free HTTP Sniffer - To download windows audio and video streaming and other streaming, you need to know the url(the file name and server address) of you want to download. Many links to those streaming that you come across on the web are hidden behind javascript or activex scripts. So it is sometimes very difficult to figure out the actual urls that correspond to the streams being played. Free HTTP Sniffer is a handy tool that allows you to monitor HTTP traffic in real-time. It can trace wide range of information to find the URLs for all streams on your LAN. List of Changes:Version 1.1 from 2008-07-04
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Latest User Reviews:
 Regosling
 2008-09-02 03:59:56
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Version: 1.1
Not quite what I was looking for
I installed HTTP Sniffer to test a site that I'm developing with the assumption that it would show me all the http traffic between my browser and my webserver for each request. Unfortunately, it seems to be oblivious to the existance of AJAX and completely ignored any traffic sent to the server using Javascript. Otherwise, so long as you're just using it to monitor traffic from standard non dynamic html pages, it works really well.
 Psolms
 2008-08-14 10:08:31
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Version: 1.1
Seems handy.
I haven't had a chance to use the program too much yet, but I did get a chance to play around with it a bit. It seems like a smart tool that could become a normal part of my day.
 Vistarookie
 2008-05-18 01:38:35
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Version: 1.1
Comments and Question about Free HTTP Sniffer.
Downloaded without any problems. Installed without any problems. However, I know I have been to various links using Vista Ultimate and IE7 that have not registered? I have another program that reads my index. Dat files and does show those URLs. Why doesn't a packet sniffer show them?
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