![]() It's because of OCSP(Online Certificate Status Protocol)(I'm very much sure that when you were able to capture HTTPS packets when browsing on a virtual machine, you would have observed OCSP too). Instead you can search for TLS/SSL in the search bar and voila!, you would be able to see them since https is secured with either SSL or TLS.Īnd yes, the next question that might confuse you is why is wireshark able to capture packets when I run an 'HTTPS' site on a virtual machine? The reason behind this is https is 'http secure' which ensures secure communication over a network and hence it undergoes encryption and decryption end-to-end, so wireshark won't be able to capture them. ![]() ![]() Make sure that you are accessing websites bound with http but not https
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