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Extracting Request Headers?

by thatplug - 22 March, 2021 - 10:27 PM
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maybe the request package in question is encoded, try with Fiddler and enable decode feature.
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Your browser already has some built in features that allow you to do this.

Press Ctrl+Shift+E and it will show you the network monitor. You can click on each request and see the headers, body, etc.

Most web firewalls rely on heavy fingerprinting and script running. You see, the reason most people use headless browsers for checkers is that headless browsers are able to run javascript whereas regular http clients cannot. Regarding the fingerprints, they can fingerprint basically everything, down to the cipher suites your browser uses.
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