History
0.4 (2007-10-05)
- bugfix: libpcap timeouts now handled properly
- bugfix: linked library list updated for libnids-1.22
0.3 (2005-12-04)
- supports libnids tcp/ip stack (suggested by Jean-Yves Faye)
- response/request stream pairing
- write files in request URL based hierarchical directory structure (unsafe)
- proper connection clean up if connection hash table full
0.2 (2005-03-27)
- command line libpcap filters
- handle transfer encoding chunked
- properly handle non-content responses
- content encoding gzip adds '.gz' to extension
- cache write-out as soon as possible
- case insensitive header field detection
- allow fin packets out of order and with data
- simple connection limit
- serveral code improvements
0.1 (2004-10-25)
- initial version
Comments
judy (Wed, 19 Oct 2011):
hello, why should the httpsniff be compiled without libnids?
hello, why should the httpsniff be compiled without libnids?
Micha (Wed, 26 Oct 2011):
It makes sense in cases where the built in TCP stack is sufficient and libnids is not available / installed. If you have it on your system, compile with support for libnids. You can still select which stack to use at run time.
It makes sense in cases where the built in TCP stack is sufficient and libnids is not available / installed. If you have it on your system, compile with support for libnids. You can still select which stack to use at run time.