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Add your Burp certificate on an Android device
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To do so: | |
1. Export your Burp Certificate | |
Proxy > Options > CA Certificate > Export in DER format | |
2. Convert it to PEM | |
openssl x509 -inform der -in cacert.der -out burp.pem | |
3. Download it on the device | |
4. Use Certificate Installer to install the certificate | |
The Android app can be found [here](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.nicola_amatucci.android.certificate_installer) | |
5. Enjoy :) |
Hii plz help me how to configure burp suit in android amd download ca certi.
You can navigate the browser and search for http://burp, here you're able to download the certificate, then rename it to .crt & install it
From Android nougat just rename doesn't work
Additional for Android Android 7.0 (Nougat) and above (requeires root access):
rename certificate:
mv burp.pem $(openssl x509 -inform PEM -subject_hash_old -in burp.pem | head -1)".0"
and move the result file to /system/etc/security/cacerts/ (for example, using Total Commander).
Thanks bro, it works
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Works for me as well. I can only import pem file but not der. Thanks.