I have added our DAM server as a network drive using Adobe Drive. I need to capture and inspect the requests sent by Adobe Drive to my DAM server. Can I do this using Fiddler or Wireshark or any similar tool?
I have read Fiddler help which gives steps to configure applications to use Fiddler. But I am not able to figure out how to do that with Drive.
For the testing purposes, both Drive and the server are installed on local machine. But I do make request with http://machinename instead of localhost.
The reason I want to do this is some operations like 'check out' selected from Drive menu, does not hit my code at all. I want to check the discrepancies that's causing this.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I have the same question. How can Adobe Drive 3 be configured to use a HTTP proxy server? I don't see proxy host and port fields in Drive > Settings, and Windows Server 2008 > Control Panel > Internet Options > .... LAN settings > use proxy > 127.0.0.1 : 8888 did not work. Thank you.
Adobe Drive 3 can't be configured to use a HTTP proxy server now. We'll add this support in future.
For your case, I suggest you to try "Using Fiddler as a Reverse Proxy".
>>> For your case, I suggest you to try "Using Fiddler as a Reverse Proxy".
That worked for me. I could watch the traffic between Drive and our CMIS server using this.
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