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Hide clear SNI when using https
You may be able to send the request without SNI.
As long as the target server doesn't have an SSL network applications (e.g. non-decrypting SSL load balancer or reverse proxy) that uses SNI to redir …
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Is implementing an SSL proxy server considered a good practice?
No, it's not "best practice". Implementing SSL interception is a trade off, every companies that are considering it have to weigh the downsides of SSL interception heavily.
On one side, implementing …
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Is SSL Interception possible without disabling Public Key Pinning on the client side?
Is there another way to get around this problem?
Yes, you can configure your SSL interception tool to delete any HPKP headers in responses.
You'll need all users to start with a dedicated browse …
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Prevent bypassing of SSL Pinning in android application
No there isn't. Your app is a guest on the system, the user is the owner of the device is the master. They get to decide what your app can or cannot do, and there isn't much you can do about it.