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E2E tests of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc. #10
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Agree, and I've been trying to do similar thing these days, and that's why I'm learning to use fingerproxy🤣 Here is some information I collected:
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A PoC (without CDP/webdriver intentionally) here: https://github.com/hellodword/tls-fingerprinting/actions/runs/8802552943 Or using https://github.com/browser-actions But I prefer using https://github.com/dockur/windows and https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX , because I want to make sure it'll be working on any Linux machine, not only the github actions. |
Wow, that's amazing!! Actually, I did some research of common fingerprints too. But only runs on GitHub Actions, and collected just a few programming languages + HTTP client libraries. Here is the code: https://github.com/wi1dcard/fingerprint-db, and an example result: https://github.com/wi1dcard/fingerprint-db/actions/runs/7986638066 I didn't write any doc or usage for that project, it is really just a simple PoC 😂 debugging GH actions was actually way more complicated than I thought. If you are interested in it, we can build something together. |
Yeah I noticed that, you're on the service-side, I'm on the client-side. I mean I prefer finding the most popular fingerprints and create libraries for mimicry purposes:
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Agree, especially the non-Linux platforms (which are the most popular), so I prefer the Windows/OSX/Android in container way, actually I'm learning about it: |
Hahaha, you know what, I collected these fingerprints for mitigating bot abuse of free query APIs which are made for our web frontend. That's the initial propose of creating fingerproxy 😂 However, it's okay to use it from the other side, I don't mind that at all.
Yeah, it might take some time to make all these cross-platform tests work. I'm familiar with macOS and Linux but not Windows. |
Finally got it working 🤔 https://github.com/hellodword/tls-fingerprinting/actions/runs/8813015747
I think you can do some research with https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX |
The firefox/chrome on win10/win11 are both done, via https://github.com/dockur/windows https://github.com/hellodword/tls-fingerprinting/tree/assets I'll try to find a way to install and run specific version of edge in the next |
Edge done, a little bit dirty but working |
Yeah actually I took a look of the code today, it is quite complex 😂 using windows in docker + github action is really a challenge. Awesome work! |
Sorry for being a mess at prototype stage, I did some refactoring and documenting, and clarified the components: https://github.com/hellodword/anti-fingerprinting/blob/master/README.md
Indeed, but much better than the |
I noticed the ja3 and ja4 are not stable with real-world browsers: The way I'm using fingerproxy: https://github.com/hellodword/anti-fingerprinting/blob/b215d086d5e5ccd2cc9526b3684ef0dd44155f6d/cmd/collector/main.go#L177-L224 And you can find the results' diffs here: For example, this is the same version of Edge on windows 10: hellodword/anti-fingerprinting@90507a5 I heard that chromium brings a mechanism called Any idea? |
Yes I think it is the reason. However I only know that will affect JA3, not JA4. I'm not sure. |
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