![]() Personally I will always try to avoid touching the sockets even anything network related. Note that sslstrip will try to force the socket to be send through HTTP even if HTTPS is requested and this is not guaranteed to work. However, if the packet is using HTTPS (SSL/TLS) then the payload, which is the actual data being send, will be encrypted and this could be bypassed if one/multiple precondition(s) of SSL are broken or by using a tool like sslstrip (python). ![]() There are dozens of examples out there on the web that will guide you in modifying packets using Pcap, for example this discussion on the official Pcap.NET forums. For example you can edit a packet that is send using HTTP by using Pcap.NET (as said in the comments) easily. There are multiple possibilities you have to consider and see if they fit your situation. ![]() There is not really a general way to do this.
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