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# Burp Suite Configuration for Android
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**This tutorial was taken from:** [**https://medium.com/@ehsahil/basic-android-security-testing-lab-part-1-a2b87e667533**](https://medium.com/@ehsahil/basic-android-security-testing-lab-part-1-a2b87e667533)****
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## Add a proxy in Burp Suite to listen.
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Address: **192.168.56.1** & Port: **1337**
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Choose _**All Interfaces**_ option.
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*0Bn7HvqI775Nr5fXGcqoJA.png)
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## **Adding listener in Android device.**
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Setting → Wifi →WiredSSID (Long press)
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Choose Modify network → Check Advance options.
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Select Proxy to the manual
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*gkDuYqWMldFuYguQuID7sw.png)
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Testing connection over http and https using devices browser.
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1. http:// (working) tested — [http://ehsahil.com](http://ehsahil.com)
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*LJ2uhK2JqKYY\_wYkH3jwbw.png)
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2\. https:// certificate error — https://google.com
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*M-AoG6Yqo21D9qgQHLCSzQ.png)
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## **Installing burp certificate in android device.**
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Download burp certificate. — Use your desktop machine to download the certificate.
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[https://burp](http://burp)
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*f4LjnkNs7oA1f4XokEeiTw.png)
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Click on **CA certificate download the certificate.**
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The downloaded certificate is in cacert.der extension and Android 5.\* does not recognise it as certificate file.
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You can download the cacert file using your desktop machine and rename it from cacert.der to cacert.crt and drop it on Android device and certificate will be automatically added into **file:///sd\_card/downloads.**
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**Installing the downloaded certificate.**
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Settings →Security →Install certificate from SD cards
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Now, goto: sdcard →Downloads → Select cacert.crt
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Now, Name it as anything “portswigger”
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*lDtlQ1FfcHEytrSZNvs2Mw.png)
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You also need to setup the PIN before adding certificate. Verifying the installed certificate using trusted certificates.
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Trusted certificates →Users
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*dvEffIIS0-dPE6q3ycFx3Q.png)
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After installing Certificate SSL endpoints also working fine tested using → [https://google.com](https://google.com)
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![](https://miro.medium.com/max/700/1\*lt0ZvZH60HI0ud1eE9jAnA.png)
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{% hint style="info" %}
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After installing the certificate this way Firefox for Android won't use it (based on my tests), so use a different browser.
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{% endhint %}
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