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I've been following instructions from other questions such as How to configure SSL certificates with Charles Web Proxy and the latest Android Emulator on Windows? (I'm on a MAC though) and SSL Proxy/Charles and Android trouble and I'm able to use Charles Proxy to analyze the packets of Android emulators all the way up to Kitkat.

Now I'm trying to do the same for Lollipop emulators. However, when I repeated the same steps I used to successfully setup the Kitkat emulators, Charles show nothing! When I try to connect to the web using the emulator's browser, it gives the following error: enter image description here

Are there any special steps required for the Android Lollipop emulator on Mac OS X in order to enable packet sniffng?

Thanks in advance!

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I had the same, and finally find a way out: Follow the instruction in the link you mentioned: How to configure SSL certificates with Charles Web Proxy and the latest Android Emulator on Windows?

Then from charles I went into the 'Proxy' menu and enabled 'Mac OS X proxy'. Than suddenly stuff came through. Even after I switched off the 'Mac OS X proxy'...

ps: setting the proxy through the mobile settings on the emulator did not work; proxy setting has to be done through the command-line (The emulator command in in the sdk/tools and should be run something like : ./emulator -avd Nexus_4_API_21 -http-proxy http://<your-ip-as-in-charles-help-menu>:8888). I've also tried some proxy-apps like the proximator without any succes. Also I've have problems and restarting charles fixed it.

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If you don't want to faff around with command line you can do this from the emulator, it requires a bit more setup but works nicely:

  1. Open Settings > More > Cellular Networks > Access Point Names

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  1. Select the main APN and enter the proxy as 10.0.2.2:8888 (Points to your machine localhost) You can use another IP on the network if you are doing it with an actual device or it's on a local device farm.

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  1. Go to charlesproxy.com/getssl on Chrome

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  1. The SSL certificate will download

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  1. When opening it will ask you to set up a pin or confirm it if you already have it set up

  2. Name the certificate

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  1. Enjoy proxying (you have to enable SSL proxying for your domain on Charles in order to see the requests)

Note: I've tested this with an API 24 emulator and seems to work, however it should work with other versions.

Note 2: As of Android Studio 3.0 Charles will be no longer needed when using API > 21 for the most part since this is coming: https://developer.android.com/studio/profile/network-profiler.html

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  • Does not work with Charles 4.2.1 (latest) and Android Emulator v27 with Nougat 7 running inside. Though I used similar IP to connect proxy to Genymotion (10.0.3.2). Maybe older emulators had it working Dec 5, 2017 at 5:14
  • At first it didn't work, but after restarting connection(airplane mode off -> on), certificate finally downloaded Jul 30, 2020 at 10:37
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Now there is a setting in Android emulator enter image description here

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    The network calls from the emulator show up on charles as raw ip addresses. Is there any way to make them show as their domain names?
    – Gak2
    Oct 6, 2017 at 21:49
  • @Gak2 Restarting charles and/or the sim sometimes fixes this issue for me. Oct 7, 2017 at 6:32
  • @Gak2 Refer the blog :) medium.com/@daptronic/…
    – Curious96
    Jan 28, 2020 at 9:04
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it might be slighly tedious on Mac while debugging on Android emulator.

Follow the steps:

1) Open terminal and go to tools folder in SDK path.
2) Drag and drop a file named emulator on the terminal (doing so gives you the path of the executable file).
Your emulator should now read the path like this

/Users/your_pc_name/android_sdk/tools/emulator -avd Nexus_6P_API_23 -http-proxy http://x.x.x.x:8888

here xxxx is the IP address that you can find in Charles Help menu.
3) and execute this.

Voila! Your emulator will now start in proxy networking mode.

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/Users/`whoami`/Library/Android/sdk/tools/emulator -avd `android list avd | grep Name -m 1 | cut -c 10-99` -http-proxy `ipconfig getifaddr en0`:8888

This should work in most macs.

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