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1. Re: How to inspect Adobe Drive requests using Fiddler or similar tool?
dimgy Jul 22, 2011 2:10 AM (in response to mandarpkulkarni@gmail.com)Hallo,
ich bin am 25. Juli 2011 wieder im Büro und werde Ihre Mail dann beantworten. In dringenden Fällen wenden Sie sich bitte an unser Büro unter +43 1 9902 804 oder office@metamagix.net.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Martin Gilly.
Hello,
I will be in the office again on July 25th and will then take care of your mail. In urgent cases, please contact our office @ +43 1 9902 804 or office@metamagix.net.
Kind Regards,
Martin Gilly.
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2. Re: How to inspect Adobe Drive requests using Fiddler or similar tool?
cmis123456 Sep 20, 2011 9:56 PM (in response to mandarpkulkarni@gmail.com)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.
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3. Re: How to inspect Adobe Drive requests using Fiddler or similar tool?
Lee Hui Sep 26, 2011 4:18 AM (in response to cmis123456)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".
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4. Re: How to inspect Adobe Drive requests using Fiddler or similar tool?
mandarpkulkarni@gmail.com Sep 6, 2012 9:20 AM (in response to Lee Hui)>>> 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.

