If you can't get the SSL keys in any easy way perhaps you could try this
program:
http://www.ieinspector.com/httpanalyzer/
It can read HTTPS data without any modifications in some circumstances.
Or if you're doing it from a browser "Live HTTP Headers" for Firefox or
the equivalent for IE may work.
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 09:17:52 -0700 (PDT), "Cheok Yan Cheng"
<yccheok@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> Recently, I having problem in POST a content
> automatically to a https page. It works well when I am
> using my firefox web browser. However, when I do it
> programatically using Java code, I keep getting error
> code 500
>
> http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5160737&tstart=0
>
> In order to troubleshoot the problem, I use WireShark,
> which help me to debug many network problem
> previously.
>
> However, since this time is my first time to deal with
> SSL connection (https), the wireshark is unable to
> display out the data being post to the server, in pure
> text.
>
> May I know is there any workaround I can do, in order
> to capture the data being transfer to the server
> through https, in text format. So that I can have a
> correct coding in my Java code.
>
> Thanks!
>
> cheok
>
>
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