This is a fork from the original repository wsproxy; on top of the existing features, this fork will let you to edit outgoing requests "on the fly".
You need to setup your Nodejs environment, in the project directory:
git clone https://github.com/tampe125/wsproxy.git
npm install
This will install all your dependencies etc.
The tool should be easy enough to use,
nodejs wsproxy.js
You will have to copy and rename the file custom_scripts/outgoing.example.js
. You'll see that there are two different
functions being exported: editTextData
and editBinaryData
. In those functions you will have to perform your editing logic.
Change the editTextData
function so it will be something like this:
exports.editTextData = function (data) {
data += " edited";
return data;
};
Now attach your proxy and visit the WebSocket echo server. In the console you'll
see that every reply from the server has the string edited
appended. Since it's just an echo server, returning what you
sent to him, this means that the message you just sent has been modified by our proxy.
WSProxy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)