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There is no Burpsuite Community for Raspberry pi 4

rusli | Last updated: Feb 21, 2022 10:51AM UTC

Hi, I am currently using Raspberry Pi 4. With 8GB of Ram. And running a 64bit of Raspbian Debian or Ubuntu or Kali linux Operating system. There seems that there is no support with Burpsuite Community (or all Burpsuite products) for this platform. Raspberry Pi 4 is indeed running a ARM Cpu processor. There is Burpsuite for the Apple Mac M1 Silicon Chip. (Which uses apple own ARM Version of CPU) I wonder why there isn't any support for Raspberry pi 4. If there is a Burpsuite for Kali linux with ARM or Raspberry pi 4. The burpsuite does not come with it's own chrome web browser. There is no way to get it to work with Raspberry pi 4. I am suggesting to the developer of PortSwigger to make burpsuite for the raspberry pi 4. As most linux will use in that platform or other ARM platform devices. I am hoping there is burpsuite for the raspberry pi 4. It would be disheartening to know that the PortSWigger did not support and release such platform to the other ARM community. There seems to be no other tools to run on Raspberry pi 4. We have to use Intel Windows computer to run it.

rusli | Last updated: Feb 21, 2022 10:53AM UTC

Even download an run a JAR platform does not have it own's chrome web browser. It there any work around to have a web browser support for burpsuite with JAR file???

Ben, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Feb 21, 2022 12:58PM UTC

Hi, You are correct - we do not currently support using Burp on Linux ARM64 based machines. We provide an embedded JRE in the installable version of Burp and a version of Chromium (that is used as the embedded browser) in both the installable and standalone Jar file versions of Burp. The reason that this is a problem is because we do not currently ship Linux ARM64 compatible binary files for either of these things so users will have issues trying to use the Burp installer and/or the embedded browser. The good news is that we do have an existing feature request to provide support for Linux ARM64 machines so I can certainly add your interest to this request - we are currently monitoring the demand for this compatibility. Currently, you should be able to use the standalone Jar version of Burp in conjunction with the version of Java already installed on your machine and an external browser.

rusli | Last updated: Feb 22, 2022 04:50AM UTC

How do I run on a command line via terminal to use the Burpsuite Jar File. And there seems to be no Embedded Chromium with the Jar File. I try so many time to use the Chromium Embedded it does seems to load anything on my Raspberry Pi 4. Even I use Kali Linux, it does not work at all. There is no Burpsuite with Kali linux for the Raspberry pi. There is only owasp version to work on.

rusli | Last updated: Feb 22, 2022 04:52AM UTC

Sorry typo error. The Chromium embedded browser does not seems to work.

rusli | Last updated: Feb 22, 2022 04:52AM UTC

Sorry typo error. The Chromium embedded browser does not seems to work.

Ben, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Feb 22, 2022 10:16AM UTC