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Welcome • Charles Web Debugging Proxy Charles is intended to be a dive-in piece of software Start it up, it will attempt to automatically configure your browser so you’re up and running immediately
About Charles • Charles Web Debugging Proxy Charles is a web proxy (HTTP Proxy HTTP Monitor) that runs on your own computer Your web browser (or any other Internet application) is then configured to access the Internet through Charles, and Charles is then able to record and display for you all of the data that is sent and received
Installation • Charles Web Debugging Proxy Charles has APT and YUM repositories, which are the preferred ways to install Charles if you have Debian-based or Red Hat-based Linux distributions Otherwise, unzip the tar gz archive in an appropriate location
Getting Started • Charles Web Debugging Proxy This is the simplest and most common thing you can do with Charles It is incredibly powerful as you are now able to see everything that is being transmitted and received – it lets you look underneath the hood at what is actually happening
Previous Release • Charles Web Debugging Proxy Previous Release Charles 4 is a paid upgrade from Charles 3 On this page you can continue to download the latest version of Charles 3 Read the Release Notes v4 6 8 Windows x86_64 (msi, 56 5 MB) macOS (dmg, 54 6 MB) Linux x86_64 (tar gz, 51 1 MB) Or use the APT or YUM package repositories
Browser System Configuration • Charles Web Debugging Proxy When you first install Charles you will be prompted to grant permissions to Charles to autoconfigure the proxy settings After that, Charles will configure and then reconfigure the macOS proxy settings whenever Charles is started or quit
SSL Certificates • Charles Web Debugging Proxy In Charles go to the Help menu and choose "SSL Proxying > Save Charles Root Certificate" Save the root certificate as a Binary Certificate ( cer) to your desktop, or somewhere where you can easily access it in the next step