Introduction¶
Burp-UI is a web-based interface for Burp. It’s purpose is to give you a nice way to monitor your backups with some dashboards, but you will also have the ability to download files from backups and to configure your burp-server.
The project also provides a full documented API so that you can develop any front-end you like on top of it. The core will take care of the communication with the burp server(s) for you.
Note
Although the Burp‘s author and I exchange a lot, our products are totally distinct. So I would like people to understand some issues might be related to Burp-UI, but some other might be related to Burp and I may not be able to help you in the later case. There is a dedicated mailing-list for Burp related issues. You can find details here
Compatibility¶
Burp version Backend | 1 | 2 |
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< 1.3.48 | ||
1.3.48 => 1.4.40 | X | |
2.0.0 => 2.0.16 | ||
2.0.18 => 2.0.X protocol 1 | X | |
2.0.18 => 2.0.X protocol 2 | X* |
* The protocol 2 is in heavy development Burp side so the support in Burp-UI is best effort and all features (such as server-initiated restoration) are not available.
Known Issues¶
Because it’s an Open Source project, people are free (and encouraged) to open issues in the bug-tracker. You will also find there the current opened issues.
There are also a few issues unrelated to the code itself:
- SSH issue
People that would like to clone the repository over SSH will face an
authentication failure even if they added a valid SSH key in their user
settings.
The reason is I only have one public IP address so I must use port
redirections to have multiple SSH instances running.
To fix the issue, you should configure your SSH client by adding the following
lines in your ~/.ssh/config
file:
Host git.ziirish.me
Port 2222