Installation¶
Burp-UI is written in Python with the Flask micro-framework.
The easiest way to install Burp-UI is to use pip
.
On Debian, you can install pip
with the following command:
aptitude install python-pip
Once pip
is installed, you can install Burp-UI
this way:
pip install burp-ui
You can setup various parameters in the burpui.cfg file.
This file can be specified with the -c
flag or should be present in
/etc/burp/burpui.cfg
.
By default Burp-UI ships with a sample file located in
$INSTALLDIR/share/burpui/etc/burpui.sample.cfg
.
($INSTALLDIR defaults to /usr/local when using pip outside a
virtualenv)
Note
It is advised to copy the sample configuration in /etc/burp/burpui.cfg
and to edit this file so that it is not overwritten on every upgrade.
Then you can run burp-ui
: burp-ui
By default, burp-ui
listens on all interfaces (including IPv6) on port 5000.
You can then point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:5000/
Upgrade¶
In order to upgrade Burp-UI to the latest stable version, you can run the following command:
pip install --upgrade burp-ui
Note
If you encounter any issue after upgrading to the latest stable release, make sure you read the upgrading page.
Debian Wheezy¶
The version of pip
available on Debian Wheezy does not support all the
features needed to build and install the latest Burp-UI version.
Instead, you may want to run the following command either to install it from scratch or to upgrade your current version to the latest one:
easy_install --upgrade burp-ui
General Instructions¶
Restoration¶
Burp-UI tries to be as less intrusive as possible with Burp internals. In order to make the online restoration/download functionality work, you need to check a few things:
- Provide the full path of the burp (client) binary file (field burpbin in burp-ui configuration)
- Provide a burp-client configuration file (field bconfcli in burp-ui configuration)
- Provide the full path of an empty directory where a temporary restoration will be made. This involves you have enough space left on that location on the server that runs Burp-UI
- Launch Burp-UI with a user that can proceed restorations and that can write in the directory mentioned above
- Make sure the client provided in 2. can restore files of other clients (option restore_client in burp-server configuration). The restore_client is the cname you provided in your client configuration file (see 2.)
Burp 2¶
When using the burp2 backend, Burp-UI can be executed on any machine as long as you can access the burp status port, but you will not be able to edit the burp server configuration file within the settings view of Burp-UI. You also need to configure a restore_client on your burp server corresponding to the client you will use through Burp-UI
Options¶
usage: burp-ui [-h] [-v] [-d] [-V] [-c <CONFIG>] [-l <FILE>]
[-i <MIGRATIONSDIR>] [-m <agent|server|celery|manage>]
...
positional arguments:
remaining
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more verbose
than -v)
-d, --debug enable debug mode
-V, --version print version and exit
-c <CONFIG>, --config <CONFIG>
configuration file
-l <FILE>, --logfile <FILE>
output logs in defined file
-i <MIGRATIONSDIR>, --migrations <MIGRATIONSDIR>
migrations directory
-m <agent|server|celery|manage>, --mode <agent|server|celery|manage>
application mode