![]() ![]() ![]() Now we’re all done! We can launch the legacy version of burpsuite by simply executing the ‘burpsuite’ command in a terminal. The last step is allowing the new burpsuite to be executable: sudo chmod +x burpsuite In this case, we’ll rename it to burpsuite_latest and make sure to use this one when we want to use the latest version of burpsuite: cd /usr/binĬp /opt/tools/BurpSuiteCommunity/burpsuite_community.jar /usr/bin/burpsuite The old burpsuite will need to be renamed. Now we must add the new burpsuite install to /usr/bin so that we can run it easily from the terminal. In my case I installed burp to /opt/tools/. Point the install at an appropriate folder. The install script will open up a wizard. Use chmod to allow the sh to be executed: chmod +x burpsuite_community_linux_v1_7_36.sh Make sure you download the correct version for your Kali instance (32bit/64bit). In this case, we grabbed version 1.7.36 Community Edition. Head to Portswigger’s burp releases page and grab a legacy version that supports Spider. The following instructions will install an older version of burpsuite on Kali Linux and get the burpsuite Spider back. You may have used Burpsuite in the past and are now wondering why some features such as Spider are missing from newer versions. ![]()
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