This can be used to manage multiple different requests or to save a successful request that you want to tweak further. If you send a second request to Repeater it will automatically be opened in a new sub-tab. You can manage multiple requests in the Repeater tab via the sub-tabs. You can use the back and forwards arrows to switch back to earlier requests if you decide that your incremental changes to the request aren’t working as intended. If you receive a redirection response, you can instruct Repeater to follow it.
You can choose to follow the redirection in Repeater by clicking the “Follow redirection” button, that can be found to the right of the “Send” button when there is a redirection to follow. Once you’ve made the changes you want to, click Send in the top-left corner to send your request. You can make any changes you want to the request in the Request half of the page. In the Repeater tab, you’ll now be able to find the request that you sent. Some requests may receive a redirection response rather than an actual webpage response. Right-click on a request, then click Send to Repeater. Tweak your request on the left, then click “Send” and find the response on the right. You can find the response in the “Response” column on the right. Once you’ve made the changes you want to, click “Send” in the top-left corner to send your request.
Using this option is normally essential when the request message contains a body.
The following options are available: Update Content-Length - This option controls whether Burp automatically updates the Content-Length header of the request where necessary. You can make any changes you want to the request in the “Request” half of the page. The Repeater menu controls aspects of Burp Repeater's behavior. HTB: Fingerprint ctf hackthebox htb-fingerprint nmap ubuntu ubuntu-1804 python werkzeug feroxbuster execute-after-redirect burp burp-repeater burp-proxy. Right-click on a request, then click “Send to Repeater”. This will copy the request and all related connection information to Repeater, so it is ready to use. To do so, find a request that you want to use in the Target, Proxy, Intruder, or even the Repeater tab, right-click on it, and select “Send to Repeater”. The first thing you need to do with Repeater is to send it a request.