![]() ![]() ![]() Next, attempted to forget the network connection and rejoin it network and attempt again. Now, this where things start to happen, firstly attempt SSL handshake and then obviously making sure the endpoint is enabled for SSL HTTPS Response. Next, linking up the device or emulator to proxyman and installing the Root certificate and device certificate again goes smoothly. So following the usual setup of adding the network_security_config.xml to the project and referencing it in the Android Manifest.xml works fine. I've always had issues with Android and any HTTP Proxy tool ever since Android has tightened their network security. Massive fan of proxyman, I was a user of Charles before finding out about proxyman and haven't looked back! Hope you're has asked me to weigh in on the issue. ![]()
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