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Binary packages
Lists "channels" that provide binary packages of burp for various systems and distributions.
This is a permanent Work In Progress Community effort: it's provided as-is, please check by yourself too.
Alternate scheme: build and install burp by hand
Note to contributors: please timestamp your contribution and provide source information.
Content:
- RHEL, CentOS and Fedora
- Debian
- Ubuntu
- Suse / OpenSuse
- VoidLinux
- ArchLinux
- AlpineLinux
- Linux/Unix alternate scheme
- NetBSD
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- Apple MacOS X
- Sun-Oracle Solaris / SmartOS / Illuminos
- Microsoft Windows
updated: 2019-03
burp is not available within Red Hat Entreprise Linux distribution (nor derivatives like CentOS).
However, alternate yum channels/repo provide it:
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EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux):
see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
Overall packaging status (Fedora and EPEL): https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/burp
As of 2016-03-18:- provide 1.4.40
burp-client
andburp-server
packages for el6 and el7 (not el5) - 2.x burp2-client and burp2-server packages are not yet provided, waiting for their inclusion:
see opened request here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1318814 - there is an opened request to add burp 1.x in EPEL for el5:
see opened request (since 2016-03): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1318967
- provide 1.4.40
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Fedora: burp 1.x is available in Fedora since Fedora 22.
See its overall packaging status page details (both Fedora and EPEL):
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/burp
as of 2016-03, it provides only a 1.4.40burp-client
andburp-server
packages.
2.x burp2-client and burp2-server packages are not yet provided, waiting for their inclusion:
see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1318814 -
Unofficial Fedora/EPEL/COPR yum channel from yopito: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yopito/burp2/ that provides stable releases: As of 2019-03, it provides:
- 1.4.40
burp-client
andburp-server
packages for el5 (since missing in EPEL for el5), - 2.2.18 burp2-client and burp2-server packages for el5, el6, el7 and Fedora (starting f22).
- 1.4.40
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Unofficial Fedora/EPEL/COPR yum channel that provides the latest releases: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yopito/burp2-latest/ As of 2019-03, it provides:
- 2.3.2 burp2-client and burp2-server packages for el6, el7 and Fedora (starting f22).
updated: 2018-08
- Debian has official packages in many versions, see https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=burp
updated: 2016-06
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Debian Unstable has Burp 1.4.40 (the latest stable release). It will soon migrate to Debian 9 and Ubuntu 16.10.
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The unofficial Repository for Debian/Ubuntu by the guy who develops the burp-ui burp web frontend.
Provides both burp 1.x and 2.x (only 64bit packages) for Debian wheezy (7), jessie (8) and stretch (testing), and for Ubuntu trusty (14.04) and xenial (16.04)
See https://ziirish.info/debian/README.txt
updated: 2016-04-26
burp 1.x:
- https://ziirish.info/debian/README.txt, see section Debian
- PPA https://launchpad.net/~hugo-vanduijn/+archive/ubuntu/burp-latest
2016-03: provide burp 1.4.40
info from this ML thread : https://sourceforge.net/p/burp/mailman/burp-users/thread/154421f0587e93ba5ce290497bcb909a.squirrel%40grke.net/#msg34903323 - PPA https://launchpad.net/~vshn/+archive/ubuntu/backup
Burp2
updated: 2018-02-28
burp
is not yet part of main packages repositories but you can search software.opensuse.org which reveals packages for 1.4.40 version in Archiving:Backup
repository and 2.0.54 version package built by an openSUSE Tumbleweed user.
updated: 2019-03
The Official XBPS repository of this distribution (http://repo.voidlinux.org) provides:
- 2.2.18
burp2-client
andburp2-server
packages (stable release) - 1.4.40
burp-client
andburp-server
packages (old stable) ... DEPRECATED: do not use
updated: 2016-03
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burp 1.4.40 available in the channel "AUR": see https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/burp-backup/
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burp 2.0.36 available in channel "AUR": see https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/burp-backup-dev/
updated: 2016-03
- burp 1.4.32 available in the channel "testing"
see https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=burp*&branch=&repo=&arch=x86_64&maintainer=
updated: 2016-03
Depending on your situation, you might use an alternate package system than the native one.
For instance:
- NetBSD's pkgsrc framework (http://pkgsrc.org/) and/or Joyent's one (https://pkgsrc.joyent.com/) (alternate package format)
burp 1.4.40 available
updated: 2016-03
burp 1.4.40 is available since NetBSD 6.1
updated: 2013-03
burp 1.4.40 is available in the FreeBSD Ports collection.
XXX for all FreeBSD versions ?
updated: 2018-03-08
There is 2.0 and 2.1 burp version in available in OpenBSD ports - sysutils/burp
. Direct upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1 is not supported as both version are burp port "branches". To migrate from 2.0.x to 2.1.x, one has to pkg_delete
old burp and install new one.
updated: 2016-03
Not natively. Use one of the following binary package providers:
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Homebrew (see http://brew.sh/)
burp 1.4.40 is available (see http://braumeister.org/formula/burp) -
NetBSD's pkgsrc framework by Joyent https://pkgsrc.joyent.com/ (alternate package format)
burp 1.4.40 available
updated: 2016-03
Not natively. Use one of the following providers:
- NetBSD's pkgsrc framework by Joyent https://pkgsrc.joyent.com/ (alternate package format)
burp 1.4.40 available
Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 and their counterpart server releases (WS2003, WS2008, WS2012).
Only burp client is available (1.x and 2.x).
Provided by the burp's official project: see http://burp.grke.org/download.html