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Is there a way to find media file's HTTP link of non web browser app? #248

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abdulbadii opened this issue Jul 6, 2022 · 3 comments
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@abdulbadii
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abdulbadii commented Jul 6, 2022

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.
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simsong commented Jul 10, 2022

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?

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abdulbadii commented Jul 11, 2022

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

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simsong commented Jul 11, 2022

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?

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