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title: 'Device inspections with mitmproxy/wireshark and other clever tools'
author: Dan
published: true
date: '06-07-2024 20:42'
taxonomy:
category:
- news
tag:
- security
- dnsblacklist
- firewall
- mitmproxy
- wireshark
- tcpdump
- frida
- proxychain-ng
- tsocks
- pcapdroid
- openwrt
- opnsense
- windows11
- firefox
- socks5
- wireguard
- cybersecurity
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author: dan
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> [This tutorial](https://wiki.digitalprivacy.diy/en/extras/device_inspections) is to help you to dig deeper into your devices. See what your specific device/software does on your server, phone and desktop.
# New "Extras" is available
New domain, new extras!
It doesn't cover in detail how to use mitmproxy / wireshark (SYN, SYN-ACK, ACK, FIN ...) etc., but it's enough to get an idea of what your devices are doing in your own network.
Use Wireshark world map option to see which countries your devices/software connect to.
It also gives you more information to improve your [firewall](https://wiki.digitalprivacy.diy/en/server/services/firewalld) or [DNS blocklist](https://wiki.digitalprivacy.diy/en/server/services/adguardhome).
The tutorial works with the following programs/systems:
* mitmproxy
* wireshark
* tcpdump
* frida
* objection
* proxychain-ng
* tsocks
* pcapdroid
* openwrt
* opnsense
* windows 11
* firefox
* socks5
* wireguard
Thanks to [httptoolkit](https://httptoolkit.com/) for "[How to install system CA certificates in Android 14](https://httptoolkit.com/blog/android-14-install-system-ca-certificate/)".
And of course many thanks to the software developers who even gives us the opportunity to check our devices at all.
As usual, a new tutorial means an updated [donation list](https://wiki.digitalprivacy.diy/en/extras/donation_list#extras).
Feel free to donate to your favourite open source software! `?` means I couldn't find the donation link. If you know where it is, please let me know!
Have fun checking your devices/software!
Dan