✨ Features of PCAPdroid
- Log and examine the connections made by user and system apps
- Extract the SNI, DNS query, HTTP URL and the remote IP address
- Inspect HTTP requests and replies thanks to the built-in decoders
- Inspect the full connections payload as hexdump/text
- Decrypt the HTTPS/TLS traffic and export the SSLKEYLOGFILE
- Dump the traffic to a PCAP file, download it from a browser, or stream it to a remote receiver for real-time analysis (e.g. Wireshark)
- Create rules to filter out the good traffic and easily spot anomalies
- Identify the country and ASN of remote server via offline DB lookups
- On rooted devices, capture the traffic while other VPN apps are running
- Log and examine the connections made by user and system apps
- Extract the SNI, DNS query, HTTP URL and the remote IP address
- Inspect HTTP requests and replies thanks to the built-in decoders
- Inspect the full connections payload as hexdump/text
- Decrypt the HTTPS/TLS traffic and export the SSLKEYLOGFILE
- Dump the traffic to a PCAP file, download it from a browser, or stream it to a remote receiver for real-time analysis (e.g. Wireshark)
- Create rules to filter out the good traffic and easily spot anomalies
- Identify the country and ASN of remote server via offline DB lookups
- On rooted devices, capture the traffic while other VPN apps are running
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✨ Features of Shizuku Fork
· Reliable start-on-boot — waits for an active Wi-Fi connection before launching the Shizuku service
· TCP mode support — after initial Wi-Fi startup, Shizuku can be stopped or restarted without Wi-Fi
· Watchdog service — automatically restarts Shizuku if it crashes and provides alerts with potential fixes
· Automation-friendly controls — start or stop Shizuku via intents for apps like Tasker, MacroDroid, or Automate
· Android TV & VR compatibility — D-Pad–friendly UI, Android 14+ TV pairing support, and configurable VR pairing dialogs
· MediaTek fixes — resolves a critical bug that prevented Shizuku from functioning on MediaTek devices
· Extra features for non-rooted phones
· Reliable start-on-boot — waits for an active Wi-Fi connection before launching the Shizuku service
· TCP mode support — after initial Wi-Fi startup, Shizuku can be stopped or restarted without Wi-Fi
· Watchdog service — automatically restarts Shizuku if it crashes and provides alerts with potential fixes
· Automation-friendly controls — start or stop Shizuku via intents for apps like Tasker, MacroDroid, or Automate
· Android TV & VR compatibility — D-Pad–friendly UI, Android 14+ TV pairing support, and configurable VR pairing dialogs
· MediaTek fixes — resolves a critical bug that prevented Shizuku from functioning on MediaTek devices
· Extra features for non-rooted phones
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