All releases of Burp proxy


Release Notes: This release is geared towards usability enhancements and new features: better analysis and rendering of HTTP requests and responses, support for custom client and server SSL certificates, new interception and match/replace rules, and more. It is fully integrated with the other new Burp Suite tools.


Release Notes: A number of minor bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Various new features have been added. Fine-grained rules can be configured governing interception of requests and responses. A regex-based search and highlight function has been added to all text panes. A tabular view is now available to display and edit all request parameters. Burp proxy is now extensible via the IBurpExtender interface. A facility to automatically toggle GET/POST request type and correctly relocate parameters has been added. Optional persistent preferences across program launches have been implemented.


Release Notes: Configurable timeouts have been added for different types of HTTP transfers, to help with very slow Web sites. Some minor bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: A bug was fixed which caused client-side socket timeouts when browsing very slow sites. Failed rDNS lookups are no longer repeated, which considerably improves performance when browsing unresolvable numerical addresses. The history table now shows full details of cookies set. Some unnecessary rewriting of HTTP response headers was eliminated.


Release Notes: The core request and authentication engine has been completedly rewritten to enhance performance and stability. Some bugs in the chunked-encoding arithmetic have been fixed. A timestamp has been added to log file entries.


Release Notes: This version adds support for downstream proxy servers, and various types of authentication to both downstream proxies and Web servers. Basic, NTLM, and digest authentication are currently supported. This allows burp proxy to be used in virtually any LAN environment. Automated regexp-based manipulation of HTTP headers was added, and session history information was enhanced.


Release Notes: First full release.