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Buttonbar simulate click6/6/2023 ![]() If either file is missing, then the dev kit will not configure itself to operate through a Fiddler proxy.Įach PC with Fiddler installed uses a different Fiddler root certificate. The presence of both a xs:\Microsoft\Cert\FiddlerRoot.cer file and a xs:\Microsoft\Fiddler\ProxyAddress.txt file at boot time causes the dev kit to configure itself to use the proxy server specified in ProxyAddress.txt. To stop using Fiddler as a proxy to the Internet, and thus tracing all of the dev kit's network traffic in Fiddler, simply rename or delete the FiddlerRoot.cer file on the dev kit, and then reboot the dev kit. Reboot the dev kit by typing xbreboot into the command prompt. To do that, you can use the following command: xbcp \ProxyAddress.txt xs:\Microsoft\Fiddler\ProxyAddress.txt (By default, Fiddler uses port 8888.) For example, "10.124.220.250:8888" or "my_dev_pc.:8888".Ĭopy that file to the dev kit as xs:\Microsoft\Fiddler\ProxyAddress.txt. ![]() You can use the following command: xbcp \FiddlerRoot.cer xs:\Microsoft\Cert\FiddlerRoot.cerĬreate a text file named ProxyAddress.txt, with the IP address or hostname of the development PC running Fiddler and the port number where Fiddler is listening as the only content in the file.įormat the name/IP address and port as follows: "HOST:PORT". To configure a dev kit to use Fiddler as its proxy to the Internetįiddler configuration on the dev kit has been simplified from the method used in previous releases.Ĭopy the Fiddler root certificate that you exported to the desktop, to the dev kit as xs:\Microsoft\Cert\FiddlerRoot.cer.
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