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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:27:32+00:00 2026-05-14T20:27:32+00:00

So far I’ve been successfully using fiddler to sniff web service traffic from both

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So far I’ve been successfully using fiddler to sniff web service traffic from both test fixtures, console apps and web projects.

Today I noticed I am not able anymore to sniff that kind of traffic if I am running my web application (it’s a ASP.NET website, hosted locally on IIS). I see all the local traffic but the web service traffic is just gone (the service is being hit as I do see the response debugging into the code).

I am still able to successfully sniff soap requests and responses from test fixtures or console apps in the same solution (exact same environment).

If it was a windows (I am on Win7) security update or the likes it would never work I guess (unless it affects only traffic routed through IIS).

What should I be looking for that could cause the emergence this behavior?

Any pointers appreciated!

NOTE: I can see local traffic, but not the SOAP request/responses to the web service which is not hosted locally anyway (it’s a sandbox another team is providing)

EDIT: This bit of configuration did the trick (found on Rick Strahl’s blog)

  <system.net>
    <defaultProxy>
      <proxy
        usesystemdefault="False"
        bypassonlocal="True"
        proxyaddress="http://127.0.0.1:8888"/>
    </defaultProxy>
  </system.net>
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    2026-05-14T20:27:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    What’s the client of the web service? ASP.NET?

    ASP.NET traffic isn’t proxied unless you configure ASP.NET to use a proxy. It’s possible/likely that the app.config or machine.config changed such that traffic is no longer getting proxied?

    You should have a look at this section: http://www.fiddlerbook.com/fiddler/help/hookup.asp#Q-DOTNET

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