httpry
A lightweight packet sniffer for displaying and logging HTTP traffic. It can be run in real-time displaying the traffic as it is parsed, or as a daemon process that logs to an output file. More information: http://dumpsterventures.com/jason/httpry/.
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Save output to a file:
httpry -o {{path/to/file.log}}
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Listen on a specific interface and save output to a binary pcap format file:
httpry {{eth0}} -b {{path/to/file.pcap}}
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Filter output by a comma-separated list of HTTP verbs:
httpry -m {{get|post|put|head|options|delete|trace|connect|patch}}
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Read from an input capture file and filter by IP:
httpry -r {{path/to/file.log}} '{{host 192.168.5.25}}'
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Run as daemon process:
httpry -d -o {{path/to/file.log}}
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