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Show HN: Oproxy – inspect and modify network traffic from the browser

34 pointsby sauravrao637today at 2:11 AM5 commentsview on HN

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beernutztoday at 6:49 AM

I don't see how you actually see the web interface for the traffic it is tossing, and that is not explained in your readme so far as I have found.

I have it running in docker with docker run --rm \ --name oproxy \ --ulimit nofile=65535:65535 \ -p 8080:8080 \ -p 1080:1080 \ -e OPROXY_BIND_HOST=0.0.0.0 \ -e OPROXY_MITM_ENABLED=true \ -v oproxy-certs:/app/certs \ -v oproxy-storage:/app/storage \ ghcr.io/sauravrao637/oproxy:latest

and I set the proxy to use it, and it appears to work, but I don't have a way to see what it is doing.

simon84today at 6:37 AM

I can understand the motivation for CLI-based clients, but the browser built-in network inspector overlaps a lot.

There is more to Oproxy with traffic shaping but would it be enough to convince ? Spawning a Docker is easy today but it would be less friction with a normal app imho.

sauravrao637today at 2:17 AM

If you try it out, I'd appreciate feedback on the assistant. It's still experimental but I am curious about its usability.

elohtoday at 4:44 AM

How does it compare to mitmproxy?

vladsiutoday at 6:25 AM

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frameltoday at 5:24 AM

slop