Burp's Dashboard tab provides a central location for monitoring and controlling all of the automated tasks in your project. These can include:
Each task is represented by an entry in the Tasks list. This shows some key information about each task to help you monitor its progress.
For live tasks, you can also toggle whether the task is capturing traffic or not. For more information, see Disabling traffic capturing for live tasks.
You can also click on an entry to view more detailed information about the task. For more information, see Viewing scan and live task results.
You can rename tasks to help you more easily identify them later. This is especially useful in combination with the search feature.
You can launch a new scan or live task directly from the Dashboard tab. To do this, go to the Dashboard tab and click the New scan or New live task button. For more information, see Launching scans or Creating live tasks.
You may want to pause running tasks if, for example, you are experiencing performance issues due to running a large number of concurrent tasks. You can do this from the Dashboard tab.
To pause or resume all tasks:
To pause or resume individual tasks:
By default, all running tasks are paused when you reopen an existing project file. This is especially useful if you open project files from unknown or untrusted sources. If you prefer, you can change this behavior from the settings menu under Suite settings > Startup behavior > Pause automated tasks.
If you run a large number of concurrent tasks, we recommend configuring resource pools to manage and prioritize use of system resources. For more information, see Managing resource pools for scans.
For live tasks, you can toggle whether the task is currently capturing traffic. When capturing is disabled, the task ignores all traffic until you re-enable it. This is different from pausing the task; while a task is paused, Burp still queues any relevant traffic, then continues processing it once you resume the task.
To enable or disable traffic capturing for a live task, go to the Dashboard tab and use the Capturing toggle on the relevant task's entry in the Tasks list.
From the bottom dock of the Dashboard tab, you can open several panels that display key information taken from all tasks in your project. These include:
The dock also displays information about Burp's memory usage and the size of your project file on disk.