Re: URL Snooper
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:03 am
[#]url snooper worked. Thank youMidas wrote:
- Besides SYSTEM's method, I think you can also just type "[#]" (without quotes) in the regular search field...
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[#]url snooper worked. Thank youMidas wrote:
- Besides SYSTEM's method, I think you can also just type "[#]" (without quotes) in the regular search field...
Steps: download and unzip, make a copy of ConfigDir_Default.ini and name it ConfigDir.ini. Run the included WinPcap_4_1_3.exe file. Run URLSnooper.exesynopsis wrote:URL Snooper was written to help users locate the urls of audio and video files so that they can be recorded. The goal of URL Snooper is to provide a one-stop easy solution to finding the URLs for all streams. It does this by watching network traffic and identifying potential urls, especially streaming media urls.
Many links to streaming audio and video that you come across on the web are hidden behind javascript or activex scripts. Because of this, it is sometimes very difficult to figure out the actual urls that correspond to the streams being played.
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PROCEDURE
- Launch URL Snooper
- Select "Show All" in the "Protocol Filter" box
- Enter conditional string (such as "m3u8")* in "Must Contain" filter box
- Enter original web site's URL in bottom box "Manually scan an URL"
- Click bottom right button "Open in Browser"
- Click top "Sniff Network" button before video starts playing
URL Snooper will start capturing/displaying HTTP requests/responses matching above filter
- Single click on a likely record
- Right click and select "Copy selected URL to Clipboard"
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c:\>ffmpeg -i "captured URL" -c copy output.TS
__philippe wrote:The portable version leaves one (innocuous) entry in the registry (WinXP/Win7)
Grazie per il tuo suggerimento...Midas wrote:... The ffmpeg part could be replaced some times with copipasta into 3D Youtube Downloader ...
...Cut Out the Middleman , I'd say...Midas wrote:... 3D Youtube Downloader (which incidentally also relies on ffmpeg).
This is the URL Snooper Key found by Nirsoft RegScannerMidas wrote: ....Please, elaborate further on this, so at least a cleanup solution can be put in place.
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RegistryKey Name Type Data Lenght
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\TacOnlyOne URLSnooper REG_DWORD 0x004b054e (4916558) 4
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C:\mytools\URLsnoop>strings urlsnooper.exe | grep -i taconlyone
TacOnlyOneForcedTermination
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
TacOnlyOne
@$xp$20Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne
@$xp$37Aconlyone@TacOnlyOneForcedTermination
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@$bctr$qqrp18Classes@TComponent
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@$bdtr$qqrv
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@CloseFirstInstance$qqrv
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@DoForceCloseApplication$qqrv
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@IsAlreadyExists$qqrv
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@Loaded$qqrv
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@MessageHookProc$qqrr17Messages@TMessage
@Aconlyone@TacOnlyOne@SwitchToFirstInstance$qqrv
TacOnlyOne
"Network Sniffer" utilities inherently rely on some kind of Packet Capture drivers,Midas wrote:And what about that WinPCap dependency? Doesn't that kill its portability?
__philippe wrote:Cut Out the Middleman, I'd say...
__philippe wrote:2. Registry key
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HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\TacOnlyOne
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[-HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\TacOnlyOne]
__philippe wrote:3. WinPCap
"Network Sniffer" utilities inherently rely on some kind of Packet Capture drivers
I'm a bit slow to respond here but I agree with Midas. I always love seeing software analysis that acutally shows the software solving a problem. Well done.Midas wrote:Nice write up, my dear __Philippe, much appreciated.