Rebooting the phone has reverted to the previous behavior. Update - This seems to be an artifact of changing the Android WiFi Network to use the HTTP Toolkit proxy. Intercepting traffic from apps is still successful. I'm also seeing some "Aborted connection to _" errors as well. However, I'm consistently receiving "Certificate rejected for connection to _" where _ is whatever resource Chrome is attempting to access. ![]() I can now see Chrome traffic from the phone within the HTTP Toolkit View section on the host. I completely removed the HTTP Toolkit certificate from the phone then reinstalled it, rebooted, etc. I'm setting up a device to reproduce those at the moment - can you please share the exact steps & versions you used to root your the situation seems to have evolved. I think there may be some general issues with more recent Magisk versions which might be related to this ( httptoolkit/httptoolkit-android#8). That would be even stranger, and suggests maybe there's some independent internet access detection that's being tripped and blocking these connections completely. If you don't see any warnings, then it's a different problem: the traffic isn't being sent to HTTP Toolkit at all. If the device is connecting to your computer but it doesn't trust the certificate, you should see warnings like this about the certificate being refused on your computer. But there are only around 6 total and none of this traffic is coming from Chrome.Īre there no lines with messages like "Certificate rejected" or "Connected reset"? Messages like this: The view page show some successful intercepted requests to, ,, and. I specifically need to intercept Chrome traffic. I can also successfully intercept traffic from a few apps on the phone, but not Chrome. But there are only around 6 total and none of this traffic is coming from Chrome. The view page shows some successful intercepted requests to, ,, and. What is shown on the View page of HTTP Toolkit on your computer when you're trying to browse with Chrome? No, it's just a freshly rooted Pixel 2 using the default version of Google Chrome Is there anything else unusual about your device or the version of Chrome you're using? Whenever I "Test Interception" I'm taken to a Chrome tab that says "No internet" More specifically, HTTPS interception will only be available for apps that are configured to trust user installed certificates. What happens if you disable that Magisk module?Īfter disabling the Magisk module and rebooting, HTTP Toolkit on the phone now only shows a green check mark next to "User Trust Enabled" and there is a warning sign suggesting "System Trust Enabled" is not working. Just to confirm, when you connect the HTTP Toolkit Android app, it shows both user & system certificates as trusted, is that right?
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