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Is there a way to find media file's HTTP link of non web browser app?

Open abdulbadii opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

Is there a way and how to find media source file's HTTP link of non web browser application, esp. Telegram? Tried in Json format but only get so many decimal numbers after source & destination ip - port. Is there definitive steps to acquire that link, although if it will require extra utilitiy & work itd be fine. Thanks much

abdulbadii avatar Jul 06 '22 14:07 abdulbadii

Hi. I do not understand what you mean by "media source file's HTTP link." Do you mean that you want to do a forensic analysis of a phone's memory and learn something about where it came from?

simsong avatar Jul 10 '22 01:07 simsong

media source file's HTTP link

that is media source file's link in HTTP URL format

To acquire non web browser application's sourcing to a media file in web backend/server

The real case appliation is: Telegram, how do we succesfully obtain its media source URL

abdulbadii avatar Jul 11 '22 11:07 abdulbadii

I'm sorry. What do you mean by "media source file" ? Where is this file? How are you getting the IP packets? Could you please be more descriptive? Specifically:

  1. What data are you analyzing?
  2. How are you getting this data?
  3. What are you trying to extract?
  4. How are you trying to extract it?

simsong avatar Jul 11 '22 12:07 simsong