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Find HTTP requests in a TCP stream (and also decoding)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of it. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.

Find HTTP requests in a TCP stream (and also decoding)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of it. the response from the HTTP request. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.

Find HTTP requests in a TCP stream (and also decoding)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of the response from the HTTP request. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.

Find No HTTP requests in a TCP stream stream? (and also decoding)decoding-help)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of the response from the HTTP request. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.

No HTTP requests in a TCP stream? (and also decoding-help)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of the response from the HTTP request. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.

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No HTTP requests in a TCP stream? (and also (also decoding-help)

So I am having an issue where I am not able to see the actual HTTP requests inside a TCP stream. I only see encrypted data getting transferred on SSL and TCP protocol. I guess the stream might show the HTTP request if it was decoded, or am i wrong?

The entire TCP stream looks like this: image description

It also looks like Wireshark isn't able to decode all of the response from the HTTP request. I only see bits like "netzo666" = username, "NETZO-SAMAAA" = ingame name and "¿Cuál es mi bebida preferida?" = security question of my account.

So if anyone also could help with decoding this, that would be great.