

Deans-MacBook-Pro:workspace dean$ sudo /usr/local/Cellar/squid/4.11/sbin/squid -f nf -N Here is my output from the second command. The second one outputs to stderr/stdout as it gets permission denied(what in the world, why is root getting permission denied?) The first one has no output and I can't find logs anywhere. sudo /usr/local/Cellar/squid/4.11/sbin/squid -f nf -N./usr/local/Cellar/squid/4.11/sbin/squid -f nf -N.If the root certificate dialog box appears, close the dialog box without selecting Yes or No. In Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?, select Yes. To return your system to its original configuration:Ĭlear the check mark next to Capture HTTPS CONNECTS. Once you've finished providing Fiddler log files and troubleshooting has completed, you'll want to return your system to its original configuration and remove Fiddler as the middleman. Return your system to its original configuration You might also be asked to compress the log file (.zip) before sending it. To save the capture session to a log file, select File > Save > All Sessions. The requests, responses, headers, response codes, and sometimes the payload will all provide clues we can use to troubleshoot your issue. If you're only running Power Query and Fiddler, this minimum setup should yield a sequence of HTTP requests and responses from whatever backend you're communicating with, for example Power BI service, SharePoint, or Azure. It also avoids capturing other potentially sensitive information that you don't want to share. These actions minimize the number of messages we have to dig through, and also helps focus the investigation. After the issue occurs, immediately clear the check mark next to File > Capture traffic to stop the capture.

Then select File > Capture traffic just before starting the operation in question. Once you've closed all other apps and web pages not associated with the issue, clear the Fiddler traffic pane as described in step 10 in the previous procedure.

Closing all other apps and web pages clears away most extra web traffic that's not associated with the issue you're trying to capture. This action clears all of the current traces from the traffic pane.īecause Fiddler captures all network traffic during the recorded session, be sure to close all other apps and web pages before capturing a fiddler trace. In the Fiddler traffic pane, select one of the current traces, and then press Ctrl + X. When asked to confirm that you want to add the certificate to your PCs Trusted Root List, select Yes. In the root certificate dialog box, select Yes. Under File, clear the check mark next to Capture Traffic. To set up Fiddler to capture secure HTTP addresses:
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Be sure to install Fiddler on the system where the issue is occurring.
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If you don't already have Fiddler installed, download and install Fiddler now. Set up Fiddler to capture secure HTTP addressesīefore you can begin capturing web requests issued by Power Query, you must first enable Fiddler to capture secure HTTP addresses ( on your device. This article assumes that you are already familiar with how Fiddler works in general.
