How to use Burp Suite's Repeater
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2020
- In this video, I am showing you how you can use Burp Suite's Repeater functionality. The repeater is probably the tool you will need most while assessing a web application.
Further documentation by Burp can be found here: portswigger.net/burp/document... Наука
Thank you for the amazing explanation. Really helped a lot.
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Great video very helpful man. I appreciate this
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Thank you, clear and concise
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haha too gud man lovely cool and calm xplanation
Thank you very much for your feedback :)
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I thank you for watching :)
Great video thank you. One question I have is, what if you get a response that you like and want to follow it? How do you forward the response to the browser?
There is a couple of ways to achieve that. You can for example us the intercept tab where the response is forwarded to the browser.
Or if you e.g. are in the repeater tab, then you can right-click the response and view it in the browser. There is an option for that.
There are 2,3 more, but try those first.
@@Hacksplained Ahhhh I didn't see the "view response in browser" on the repeater. Thank you!!
I dont have add to basket button
Thank you. I have a question , can we send 10 diffferent requests from repeater at the same time ?
If you open 10 repeater windows, you can send multiple different requests, but not at the very same time with one single click.
@@Hacksplained thats what i was trying, it seems cant be possible. Such a program and lack of this option:/ my point was, i was trying to queing the requests and do that after some time,for example do this every 2 seconds
So if you repeat a request, it is identical to the initial one you intercepted?
If you send a request to Repeater and you don't change it, then yes!
But the cool thing is starting to change the request in Repeater 🙌🏼
@@Hacksplained I was just wondering if any fragmentation could occur if you repeat a request. Or it may be sent in different chuncks
@@koh8614 no, it will be the same request over and over again if you don't change it.
Depending in the request, you might see a different response though when sent multiple times
Thanks, I confirmed it in Wireshark.
poor explanation.