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Using Fiddler I am trying to use the Autoresponder to add a rule that when I hit my web service url which is as per below:

http://uummas09:28020/RestfulRetekService/ItemWebService.json?action=keywordSearch&username=StockOnHandPortlet&sessionId=P_ISomGc6U5_433Vh3ApmwI&keywords=Green&itemStatus=A

I want fiddler to add latency of 50000 milliseconds (50 seconds). But I am having troubles getting fiddler to do that for me. Here is how I've tried to set up the rule in fiddler.

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The rule is specified as...

EXACT:http://uummas09:28020/RestfulRetekService/ItemWebService.json?action=keywordSearch&username=StockOnHandPortlet&sessionId=P_ISomGc6U5_433Vh3ApmwI&keywords=Green&itemStatus=A

My first question is how can I wildcard the url in the rule so that it does not consider the query string?

Also I tried to get a rule to work for me for a simple url. i.e. I set a rule for

EXACT:http://www.google.com.au 

but it still did not work for me. Can someone point me out to what I might be doing wrong.

thanks

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To expand on @EricLaw's answer, to enable the auto-responder:

  • Check Enable automatic responses to tell Fiddler that you want to respond to requests.
  • Check Unmatched requests passthrough to tell Fiddler that you want any requests not matched by your rules.

Your rule won't cause a delay because rules aren't matched when they have a blank action to respond with, so if you only want to add a delay, use the *delay:1000 as the response, instead of a file path. You can get the latency to work by typing something like *action (which isn't a real action) to get it to match and cause the delay.

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  • *action is a good trick. Why on earth isn't Passthrough an option for the reponses list though Sep 27, 2020 at 19:17
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For those who are trying to delay HTTPS traffic, check that you trust your root certificate and capture HTTPS traffic.

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You haven't checked the box at the top-left, Enable Automatic Responses, so none of your rules run.

To create a rule that ignores the query string, remove EXACT: from the front of the rule and delete everything after the ?.

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  • Also, please check the checkbox "Unmatched requests passthrouth". Jul 17, 2015 at 12:11

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