Re: HTTPS proxy tool that resigns SSL certs

From: Rogan Dawes (discard@dawes.za.net)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2006 - 02:27:20 EDT


one2@onetwo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of an HTTPS proxy tool that will let you resign SSL certificates when doing a MITM attack?
>
> Thanks,
> One2
>

What do you mean be resigns certificates?

Are you suggesting that you'd like to have an intercepting proxy that
generates "valid" certificates (where valid means "signed by a
certificate that you can manually import into your browser cert store")?

I recall that @Stake proxy did this a long time ago.

However, I have also been given some code as a patch to WebScarab that
will allow it to do this too. I just need to integrate and test it.

If this is a feature that you need, let me know, and I'll bump it up my
priority list.

Note that my Reply-To email address is munged, and you'll have to
unmunge it to reply directly to me.

Rogan

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