diff --git a/pages/01.blog/device-inspections-with-mitmproxy-wireshark-and-other-clever-tools/item.en.md b/pages/01.blog/device-inspections-with-mitmproxy-wireshark-and-other-clever-tools/item.en.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c3d95e --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/01.blog/device-inspections-with-mitmproxy-wireshark-and-other-clever-tools/item.en.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +--- +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 +aura: + author: dan +--- + +> [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 \ No newline at end of file