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@iflow-mcp/burpsuite-server

v0.1.0

Published

A Model Context Protocol server

Downloads

104

Readme

Burpsuite MCP Server

smithery badge A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides an interface for interacting with Burpsuite Professional's scanning and proxy functionality.

Overview

This MCP server allows AI assistants to interact with Burpsuite Professional for web security testing and vulnerability scanning. It provides tools for:

  • Starting vulnerability scans on target URLs
  • Checking scan status and retrieving results
  • Accessing HTTP/HTTPS traffic captured by Burp Proxy
  • Viewing site structure discovered during scanning

Features

Tools

The server exposes the following tools:

  1. start_scan: Start a new vulnerability scan on a target URL

    • Parameters:
      • target: Target URL to scan (e.g., https://example.com)
      • scan_type: Type of scan to perform (passive, active, or full)
  2. get_scan_status: Check the status of a running scan

    • Parameters:
      • scan_id: ID of the scan to check
  3. get_scan_issues: Get vulnerability issues found in a scan

    • Parameters:
      • scan_id: ID of the scan
      • severity: Filter issues by severity (high, medium, low, info, or all)
  4. get_proxy_history: Get HTTP/HTTPS traffic captured by Burp Proxy

    • Parameters:
      • host: Filter by host (optional)
      • method: Filter by HTTP method (optional)
      • status_code: Filter by HTTP status code (optional)
      • limit: Maximum number of items to return (default: 10)
  5. get_site_map: Get the site structure discovered during scanning and browsing

    • Parameters:
      • host: Filter by host (optional)
      • with_parameters: Only show URLs with parameters (optional)
      • limit: Maximum number of items to return (default: 20)

Resources

The server provides the following resources:

  1. Scan Results: burpsuite://scan/{scanId}
  2. Issue Details: burpsuite://scan/{scanId}/issue/{issueId}
  3. Proxy History: burpsuite://proxy/history
  4. Proxy History Item: burpsuite://proxy/history/{itemId}
  5. Site Map: burpsuite://sitemap

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Burpsuite Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @Cyreslab-AI/burpsuite-mcp-server --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Build the server:

    cd /path/to/burpsuite-server
    npm install
    npm run build
  2. Add the server to your MCP settings configuration file:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "burpsuite": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["/path/to/burpsuite-server/build/index.js"],
          "env": {},
          "disabled": false,
          "autoApprove": []
        }
      }
    }

Future Enhancements

This server currently provides mock functionality. To connect it to a real Burpsuite Professional instance:

  1. Configure Burpsuite Professional to expose its REST API
  2. Update the server implementation to connect to the Burpsuite REST API
  3. Add authentication mechanisms for secure API communication

Example Usage

Here are some examples of how to use the Burpsuite MCP server with an AI assistant:

Starting a Scan

Use the Burpsuite MCP server to scan example.com for vulnerabilities.

Viewing Proxy History

Show me the HTTP traffic captured by Burp Proxy for domain example.com.

Analyzing Vulnerabilities

What high severity vulnerabilities were found in the latest scan?