Summary

  • This piece discusses connecting Kali Linux, which runs on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), to Burp Suite, a web application security testing tool running on the Windows platform.
  • The author highlights the challenges of routing traffic from WSL to Burp Suite due to firewall restrictions, and outlines a step-by-step process to proxy Kali WSL network traffic through the Burp Suite application.
  • The post details the prerequisites for setting up the proxy, highlighting the need for a Windows machine with WSL and Burp Suite installed.
  • It further explores the process, which includes enabling ICMP, adding a new adapter in Kali Linux, and configuring Burp Suite’s proxy options.
  • Finally, the guide provides additional resources and concludes with a brief overview of WSL and its network structure.
  • The article aims to assist users in successfully capturing and analyzing WSL network traffic through Burp Suite.

By coffinxp

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