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This extension provides a command-line interface to automate the process of configuring target scope, spidering and scanning.
To use, install the BApp, ensure the Extender option to automatically reload extensions on startup is enabled, and gracefully shut down Burp.
You can then initiate Carbonator by launching Burp from the command line as follows:
java -jar -Xmx2g path/to/burp.jar scheme fqdn port folder
For example:
java -jar -Xmx2g path/to/burp.jar http localhost 80 /folder
Carbonator will then perform the following actions:
You can also use Carbonator with Burp running in headless mode.
Author |
Author
Integris Security |
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Version |
Version
1.3 |
Rating |
Rating |
Popularity |
Popularity |
Last updated |
Last updated
23 January 2017 |
Estimated system impact |
Estimated system impact
Overall impact: Low
Memory
Low
CPU
Low
General
Low
Scanner
Low
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You can install BApps directly within Burp, via the BApp Store feature in the Burp Extender tool. You can also download them from here, for offline installation into Burp.
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You can view the source code for all BApp Store extensions on our GitHub page. |
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Please note that extensions are written by third party users of Burp, and PortSwigger Web Security makes no warranty about their quality or usefulness for any particular purpose.
Please note that extensions are written by third party users of Burp, and PortSwigger Web Security makes no warranty about their quality or usefulness for any particular purpose.