I'm curious as to how I could figure out the API URL an Android application (any app I have installed) uses if it makes API calls to some online server (a RESTful service for example). I presume I have to capture packets on the device and maybe analyse them in Wireshark or something to find the URL? I'm fairly competent in Java/Android development, but a bit lost when it comes to any sort of network analysis business.
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回答1:
you can do this with help of wireshark. I am listing steps here
- Install wireshark on your computer
- now we have to create Android virtual device(ADV) so we will download Android SDK from official site. Android SDK come with emulator for testing
- after setting up Android SDK, create a Android virtual Device(AVD) on which we will install app
- start that virtual device. you can use command line to start (
emulator @<AVD name>
) - after creating virtual device install app using adb command
adb install app_file_name.apk
- now we can start capturing the packets so I will suggest to close other application on your computer which are using network so our captured packets would be more relevant.
- now start wireshark with root access
select interface which you want to capture and click start to start capturing. you can see screenshot at http://i.stack.imgur.com/C891Q.png or below
now start using that app so packets will transfer to and fro and wireshark will capture it. you will see details in wireshark like this sreenshot at http://i.stack.imgur.com/9Brdl.png or below
if you have used app covering all sort of activity then you can stop wireshark to capture packets.
now start main business to analyse packets carefully but not all packets are usefull for our job. so lets filter packets which are relevant for you. lets your IP address is 192.168.0.32 then filter all the packets whose IP is this. so filter expression will be
ip.addr==192.168.0.32
apply this filter. still we an apply another filter to list up only relevant packets only so possibly that app is accessing API with HTTP protocol so apply HTTP filter. expression would behttp
. you can apply both are filter at onceip.addr==192.168.0.32 and http
press enter to apply. now you will see most relevant packets for you. you can see the screenshot at http://i.stack.imgur.com/rZ6Vu.png or belowsee the info carefully for listed packets you will see lot of important details, API keys, cookies etc
回答2:
A very fast method.
Go to PlayStore, search for Packet Capture
Download, install and run.
It's easy simple and fast. It will give you details about the APIs, URLs and response with their headers.
This application follows the concept of Packet Sniffing. Thus, this might not work with much secured applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter.
UPDATE 1:
The Packet Capture is no more available in playstore, try OS Monitor
回答3:
Use debug proxy. Click on the play Button and you will be able to capture URLs and view more details
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dans.apps.webd
回答4:
- install virtual box and genymotion http://www.2daygeek.com/install-upgrade-oracle-virtualbox-on-ubuntu-centos-debian-fedora-mint-rhel-opensuse/ and http://www.2daygeek.com/install-genymotion-android-emulator-on-ubuntu-centos-debian-fedora-rhel-opensuse-arch-linux-mint/#
- Run genymotion . 3 . after that your desire android ADV install .
- now start wireshark with root access