HTTP interception between browser and web server Configuring common protocols.
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Socket Workbench running in client mode making HTTP requests with details turned off.

Socket Workbench in client mode making HTTP requests over port 80

Socket Workbench running in server mode pretending to be a Web Server.

Socket Workbench pretending to be a Web Server

Socket Workbench running in the Pass Through Mode intercepting the messages flowing between a Web Browser and a Web Server.

Socket Workbench in pass through mode intercepting the messages flowing between a web server and a web browser.

Sending data down the socket is easy. You can even schedule the data to be sent at regular intervals.

Socket Workbench sending data down a socket.

The reference library of common protocols makes analysis simple.

Common tcpip protocols handled by socket workbench

To get you started a wizard is provided with eight common configurations.

Common configurations

All data and events can be logged to files.

Logging of data and events

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