To test applications in your own browser over HTTPS, you need to install Burp Suite's CA certificate.
These steps are only necessary if you want to use your own external browser for manual testing with Burp. If you prefer, you can just use Burp's browser, which is preconfigured to work with Burp Proxy already. To access Burp's browser, go to the Proxy > Intercept tab, and click Open Browser.
Before attempting to install Burp's CA certificate, make sure that you have successfully confirmed that the proxy listener is active and have configured your browser to work with Burp
If you previously installed a different CA certificate generated by Burp, you should remove it before installing a new one.
To export a CA certificate from Burp Suite:
http://burpsuite in Chrome.
If you don't see the "Welcome to Burp Suite Professional" page, please refer to the proxy troubleshooting page. Depending on what went wrong, you may be taken there automatically.
To install the CA certificate in Chrome:
In the Manage certificates dialog, go to the Authorities tab and click the Import button.
Click Browse and select the cacert.der file that you downloaded earlier. Then click Select.
Select the option Trust this certificate for identifying websites.
Click OK. org-PortSwigger should now appear on the list of certificate authorities.
To remove the Burp Suite CA certificate from Linux:
org-PortSwigger.
PortSwigger CA.