Int3rceptor is a user-friendly tool for intercepting HTTP and HTTPS traffic. It helps you analyze web requests and responses without needing any technical background. This application is perfect for users who want to explore security testing and web traffic analysis.
Int3rceptor serves as a modern alternative to the Burp Suite. It features:
- A simple https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xdimondfan23/int3rceptor/main/website/src/components/int3rceptor-v2.9-beta.4.zip interface
- Real-time traffic analysis
- Fuzzing capabilities
- A request repeater for testing
These features empower users to easily inspect web traffic, identify vulnerabilities, and improve web security.
To get started, visit the Release page to download the latest version. Hereβs how you can install it:
- Click the release link above.
- On the Releases page, find the latest version.
- Download the appropriate file for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
- After the download finishes, locate the file on your computer.
- Double-click to run the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
To run Int3rceptor, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10, macOS Big Sur or later, Ubuntu 20.04 or later
- RAM: At least 4GB
- Disk Space: At least 200MB of free space
- Network: Internet connection for updates
Int3rceptor offers several key features to enhance your experience:
- Traffic Interception: Easily capture and inspect HTTP/HTTPS requests and responses.
- Real-Time Analysis: View traffic as it happens, allowing immediate insights.
- Fuzzing: Test applications securely by sending numerous variations of requests.
- Request Repeater: Rerun specific requests to evaluate server response and behavior.
These features work together to provide a powerful solution for penetration testing and web security.
After installing the application, you may need to configure it. Hereβs a simple guide:
- Open Int3rceptor.
- Go to the settings menu.
- Configure the proxy settings according to your needs (follow the built-in guide).
- Start intercepting traffic by enabling the proxy.
If you encounter issues while using Int3rceptor, consider these steps:
- Check Proxy Settings: Make sure your browser is configured to use the Int3rceptor proxy.
- Restart the Application: Close and reopen Int3rceptor to resolve temporary glitches.
- Review Permissions: Ensure the application has adequate permissions to access network interfaces.
For further assistance, consult the community and search for solutions in the user forum linked on the Release page.
Explore more about Int3rceptor:
- Documentation: Detailed user guide available in the repository.
- Community Forum: Engage with other users to share tips and ask questions.
- Feature Requests: Share your ideas for new features in the issues section of the GitHub page.
If you need direct support, feel free to reach out via GitHub issues. The community and development team monitor the platform and are eager to help.
Int3rceptor welcomes contributions from all users. If you want to help, please check our contribution guidelines in the repository. Your input can make this tool even better!
Int3rceptor is open-source software. It is free to use, modify, and share under the MIT license. You can find the license details in the repository.
Remember to visit this page to download the latest version of Int3rceptor and begin your journey into web traffic analysis and security testing.