Another thing that I missed when running the code you mentioned is that POST payloads are getting stripped as well.
I managed to see the contents by commenting this line:
s/^\s+\S+\s+//; # remove initial address ind.
#s/\s{2}.*//; # remove trailing dump <-- commented
s/\s+//;
And redirecting the output to a file, then grepping it later. Is there a way of printing it along with the target?
EDIT: So far, I managed to get the values by modifying the regex line:
if (/^\S/) {
while ($packet=~/(GET|POST|WWW-Authenticate|Authorization|[a-z]+=[a-
+z]+).+/g) {
($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst)=localti
+me(time);
Basically, I extended the regex to capture a string followed by "=" and then string again.
But as you can see, it's not a concise solution, since it gets a lot of rubbish as well.
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