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Please help me to install Burpsuite Enterprise Edition on Ubuntu OS

Thakur, | Last updated: May 06, 2020 05:45AM UTC

I want to install Burpsuite Enterprise Edition on Ubuntu OS

Michelle, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: May 06, 2020 10:50AM UTC

You can download the software by logging into the account that contains the license. To help you define the technical requirements for your machine (disk space, CPU, RAM) you can check this article: https://portswigger.net/burp/documentation/enterprise/technical-infrastructure/technical-requirements You will need to transfer the software to the machine you are about to install it on and read this document to help you prepare for the installation https://portswigger.net/burp/documentation/enterprise/getting-started/preparing This document will help you through the initial installation https://portswigger.net/burp/documentation/enterprise/getting-started/initial-installation Once the initial installation is complete you should be able to logon to Burp Suite Enterprise as an administrator via a browser and complete the initial configuration steps such as activating the license https://portswigger.net/burp/documentation/enterprise/getting-started/initial-configuration If you have any further questions, please let us know

Thakur, | Last updated: May 07, 2020 04:24AM UTC

But AWS Ec2 instance that we are using, does not contains any user interface. We have access to console where we can run any linux based commands.

Michelle, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: May 07, 2020 07:37AM UTC

You can run the installer from the command line, once it's installed you should be able to point a browser at http://<IP address of server>:8080. You will probably need to check the firewall rules allowing access to the EC2 instance.

Secninja | Last updated: Sep 10, 2020 05:05AM UTC

I have a similar scenario running Amamzon Linux Image in EC2 instance. My Burpsuite Enterpsise installation went through without any issues. But still I cannot access it from its http://<Public IP>:8080. I have the set the port correctly and also allowed the port for connections from security groups. Let me know what am I missing.

Michelle, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Sep 10, 2020 11:56AM UTC

Can you tell us a bit more about your setup and the steps you have taken during the installation, please? If you would rather share this directly you can email us via support@portswigger.net Did you use the cloud-friendly deployment or did you install this on an instance that is being left running (i.e. replicating the behavior of a physical piece of hardware)? Have the services started successfully?

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