[NBLUG/talk] Fwd: Re: Want to see what HTTP is leaving my system

Scott Doty scott at ponzo.net
Mon Jul 26 16:16:19 PDT 2010



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Subject: Re: [NBLUG/talk] Want to see what HTTP is leaving my system
From: "Scott Doty" <scott at ponzo.net>
To: "General NBLUG chatter about anything Linux, answers to questions,	etc." <talk at nblug.org>
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Might want to try tcpdump or wireshark to sniff the traffic...

Quick & dirty would be something like:

tcpdump -s1500 -p -X port 80



"Roger House" <rhouse at sonic.net> wrote:

>I'm writing Java code to access a web service, using HttpCore and 
>HttpClient to create and send HTTP.  This is the first time I've done 
>this, so I'm taking two steps forward and one back (or vice versa at 
>times).  I'd
>like to see exactly what request line and header lines are being sent to 
>the web server.  I would appreciate
>any recommendations for an app which will show me this information.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Roger House
>
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