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==Dependencies==
==Debian Linux==
 
===Dependencies===


The jarwrapper library is required to install burpsuite:
The jarwrapper library is required to install burpsuite:
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==Installing burpsuite==
===Installing burpsuite with KaliTools===


I used [[Kali Tools]] to install burpsuite.
Use [[KaliTools]] to install burpsuite on a non-Kali machine:


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"Your JRE appears to be version 11.0.14 from Debian. Burp has not been fully tested on this platform and you may experience problems."
"Your JRE appears to be version 11.0.14 from Debian. Burp has not been fully tested on this platform and you may experience problems."


I used aptitude to install the openjdk-11-jre package, and that's the package causing the above error. According to Burp Suite support staff, Burp Suite should be compatible with any version of Java from 9 to 14, so I don't understand what it's complaining about.
I used aptitude to install the openjdk-11-jre package, and that's the package causing the above error. It seemed like it should have been working fine. I tried upgrading jarwrapper, and that did the trick:


I could probably resolve it by using the Burp Suite official installer, instead of aptitude. But instead, I just ignored it.
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sudo apt-get -y upgrade jarwrapper
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Revision as of 19:57, 2 March 2022

Installing

Debian Linux

Dependencies

The jarwrapper library is required to install burpsuite:

sudo apt-get install jarwrapper

Installing burpsuite with KaliTools

Use KaliTools to install burpsuite on a non-Kali machine:

cd kali-tools
python3 kali.py burpsuite
cd dist/burpsuite
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b
cd ../
sudo dpkg -i burpsuite_1.7.30-0kali1_all.deb
sudo apt-get upgrade burpsuite

Incompatible JRE

Ran into a problem with the Burp Suite community edition:

"Your JRE appears to be version 11.0.14 from Debian. Burp has not been fully tested on this platform and you may experience problems."

I used aptitude to install the openjdk-11-jre package, and that's the package causing the above error. It seemed like it should have been working fine. I tried upgrading jarwrapper, and that did the trick:

sudo apt-get -y upgrade jarwrapper

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