Fiddler for Mono is a cool, free tool that helps you debug web traffic. It’s a special version of the Fiddler web debugging proxy designed just for the Mono .NET framework. You can use it on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. Since it’s open source, anyone can use and modify it!
This handy app lets you inspect and record all the traffic from your web browser on any platform. So whether you’re using Chrome on Linux or Safari on a Mac, Fiddler has got you covered.
Before diving in, make sure you have Mono installed on your GNU/Linux system. You can grab it for free from Softpedia. Just save the file where you want and unzip it using your favorite archive manager.
Once you've unzipped everything, open up a terminal window. Use the ‘cd’ command to go to where the files are (like this: cd /home/softpedia/app
). Then type mono Fiddler.exe
and hit Enter! Boom! The app opens up and you're ready to debug some web proxies.
If you need help configuring Proxy or HTTPS settings in Fiddler, don’t worry! You can find detailed guides on the project’s official website. There, you'll also see info about any bugs or limitations.
The great thing about Fiddler is that it's truly cross-platform! It works with popular operating systems like Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Plus, it supports mobile OSes like Android and iOS too!
You’ll be happy to know that Fiddler works with all major browsers—Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera—you name it! And if you're into coding, you'll find support for various programming languages like Python, Ruby, PHP, and Java.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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