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Log Requests to SQLite

This extension keeps a trace of every HTTP request that has been sent via BURP, in an SQLite database. This is useful for keeping a record of exactly what traffic a pen tester has generated.

The database is created as LogRequestsToSQLite.db in your home directory.

There are the following configuration options in the menu bar:

  • Log only requests from defined target scope.
  • Exclude image resource requests.
  • Pause the current logging operation.
  • Change the DB file during a Burp working session.
  • Obtain statistics about the information logged in the database.

Author

Author

Dominique Righetto

Version

Version

2.0.0

Rating

Rating

Popularity

Popularity

Last updated

Last updated

22 September 2021

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Note:

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.