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The solution you want
I'd love to have the ability to inspect all traffic that flows through the tunnel. Something similar to ngrok's would be great:
Alternatives considered
I've used the http_proxy config line to route through Fiddler, but that only works for outgoing requests.
How to implement this function
Unknown. Not a small feature.
Application scenarios of this function
If Client has the admin dashboard enabled, they should be able to click an "Inspect" tab and see any HTTP request/responses that went through the tunnel, represented in JSON.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The solution you want
I'd love to have the ability to inspect all traffic that flows through the tunnel. Something similar to ngrok's would be great:
Alternatives considered
I've used the
http_proxy
config line to route through Fiddler, but that only works for outgoing requests.How to implement this function
Unknown. Not a small feature.
Application scenarios of this function
If Client has the admin dashboard enabled, they should be able to click an "Inspect" tab and see any HTTP request/responses that went through the tunnel, represented in JSON.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: