I want to use fiddler to monitor api calls made by my browser when it visits some pages.
The technology - Fiddler 4.6x, Chrome 56, Firefox 51, Windows 7 64 bit.
The problem - Fiddler does not work with chrome. When I open any page on chrome, I get the error "Your connection is not private: Attackers might be trying to steal your information from website (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID". FYI, I easily fixed a similar issue with firefox.
Solutions I tried that failed - Four hours of google and stack overflow did not give me any solutions.
Convert the fiddler cert to pk 7 ??? format.
Import fiddler cert into chrome. Also, grant the cert all kinds of advanced permissions.
Install the fiddler cert with admin rights on windows, by "running" it.
Regenerating the fiddler cert and restarting fiddler and browsers as given in the official fiddler book.
In 2,3 the cert never appeared in trusted cert store, but appeared in personal and immediate cert store. In 1, nothing even happened. Please tell me how I can make this work. Any links to the basics of all this would help.
After I reinstalled fiddler and did what Abir suggested Fiddler still didn't capture any traffic.
In my case it stopped working because I installed a chrome extension named Tunnel Bear, uninstalling the extension solved it for me.
I used these two stack overflow posts -
https://superuser.com/questions/145394/windows-7-will-not-install-a-root-certificate
https://superuser.com/questions/647036/view-install-certificates-for-local-machine-store-on-windows-7
I don't know what is happening. One of these posts worked and I got the fiddler cert into the trusted store. But, fiddler still cannot decrypt many websites https traffic, especially that of google.
Firefox has its own certificate store so I assume you just installed the DO_NOT_TRUST... Fiddler root cert there and everything worked. Pretty much you should do the same with Windows certificate store in order for Chrome to work. So make sure you remove all the fiddler certificates you previously generated and regenerate.
I was facing similar issue with Fiddler v4.6 and followed these steps:
Fiddler 4.6.1.5+
Fiddler 4.6.1.4 and earlier
Reference: https://textslashplain.com/2015/10/30/reset-fiddlers-https-certificates/