For Android and iOS Dev and test colleagues, grabbing a packet is an important thing, helping to troubleshoot problems and quickly locate problems. But for a long time, there was no quick tool to grab the bag until the Fildder2.
Steps to use:
1. Fiddler2 (http://fiddler2.com/)
2. Download the corresponding version to install to the computer
3. Open the Fiddler software, the interface and other capture software is roughly the same as the following:
4. Next is to crawl Android/ios packet, first installed FIDDLER2 computer must be with Android/ios mobile phone in the same LAN, Fiddler2 principle is to the mobile phone agent to the designated PC, so must be the same LAN.
5. Turn on remote connections. In turn, tools-Fiddler Options-Connections, select Allowremote computers to connect, the default 8888 port, which can be specified manually if occupied.
6. After opening the remote connection, restart Fiddler to view the native IP:
7. Turn on your mobile WiFi and add a proxy for WiFi:
8. OK, now it's time to start grabbing the bag.
In addition, Fildder only support the common HTTP and HTTPS protocols, the other protocols can only be used Wireshak, the HTTPS protocol is set as follows:
Fildder can also add filters:
Android/ios Mobile use Fildder2 grab bag