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UI change

Daniel | Last updated: Jun 22, 2017 04:00PM UTC

Dark theme/something that colours your history based on certain values, be it regex, host or whether the request is get or post.

PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Jun 23, 2017 07:41AM UTC

Thanks for your inquiry. A few people have requested a dark theme, and it is on our backlog. We have some UI updates in the pipeline, which we'll attend to first. Having rules to control highlighting is interesting. Can you provide a couple of example use cases. I'm wondering if we could leverage the filter in the HTTP History tab to help with this.

Burp User | Last updated: Jul 18, 2017 08:25PM UTC

I don't really care about a new theme, but colorizing items on user-defined criterias would be awesome! There's already some extensions doing similar things: - the "AutoChrome" extension will add a Proxy History comment based on the User-Agent (which is itself set to a color matching the browser theme) https://github.com/nccgroup/autochrome/tree/master/burp_extension - the "Multi-Browser Highlighting" will affect a different color to each new user-agent string going through the proxy https://portswigger.net/bappstore/bapps/details/29fb77b2611d4c27a9a0b8bc504d8ca2 The main use-case would be the testing of authorization bugs, where two browsers going through Burp Proxy are used at the same time. Given what AutoChrome offers, that would allow colorized browsers GUI (ex: "red" for admin", "yellow" for user") having their traffic highlight automatically to the same color. Which is currently doable, in a limited way, via "Multi-Browser Highlighting". Criterias: - at least the UA - nice to have: host, is_in_scope, content-type of the response , ...

PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Jul 19, 2017 07:36AM UTC