I'm trying to get Genymotion (an x86 Android emulator hosted in Virtualbox) working with Charles proxy. I've managed to connect the device to the proxy in the device's wifi proxy settings, using the gateway ip (the vm is configured to use a host-only adapter fwiw) and http traffic is proxied just fine. I've got the charles cert installed on the vm, but all ssl connections still fail with "SSL: Unrecognized SSL message, plaintext connection?" errors. Has anyone been able to configure genymotion to work with Charles as an ssl proxy? Is there a more generic solution I can implement through the virtualbox settings?
Thanks in advance.
Updated 21.07.2016 reflecting changes since Charles 3.10
For enabling plain text communication on SSL connections Charles act as a Man in the Middle. After you have managed your device to communicate via Charles http proxy, you need to download and install certificate from your running instance of Charles, its generated and signed by a Charles Root Certificate.
Basically there are two ways possible (I prefer the first one):
Download and install directly on device
Device has to be configured to communicate via Charles!
- start browser
- open http://charlesproxy.com/getssl
- certificate download will be started
- confirm insertion dialog
Save the certificate from Charles UI
- save the certificate via "Help -> SSL Proxying -> Save Charles Root Certificate.."
- put it on a device (via adb push, email ....) and click on the file in order to install it.
Note 1: After install the certificate you will be forced to create a security Pin/Pattern/Password for the device.
Note 2: Since Charles v3.10 single SSL Root Certificates aren't supported anymore.
Go to your genymotion emulator
Settings -> Wifi -> Press and hold your active network
Select “Modify Network”
Select “Show Advanced Options”
Select “Proxy Settings -> Manual”
Set your Proxy to: 10.0.3.2 (Genymotion’s special code for the local workstation)
Set your Port to: 8888
Press Save. Although after this you will see the network requests logged in charlesproxy . Open the genymotion browser and go the following URL http://charlesproxy.com/getssl to download and install the certificate . you should be good to go .
Copied from :http://rexstjohn.com/using-genymotion-charles-proxy/
After install the cert you will be forced to create a security Pin/Pattern/Password for the device. :)