How to Install ZAP Proxy (Zed Attack Proxy) on SecBSD for Web Pentesting & Bug Bounty
This video shows how to install and run ZAP Proxy (Zed Attack Proxy) on SecBSD, a security-focused, OpenBSD-based operating system. ZAP Proxy is a widely used tool for web application security testing, commonly used in penetration testing, bug bounty research, and application security assessments. It allows intercepting HTTP traffic, inspecting requests and responses, and identifying common web vulnerabilities during active testing. This tutorial focuses on running ZAP in a BSD environment, without Linux-specific assumptions, covering the considerations required when installing and using security tools on SecBSD. This video is intended for: Web application pentesters Bug bounty hunters Application security researchers Security professionals working on BSD systems By the end of the video, ZAP Proxy will be fully installed and ready for practical web security testing on SecBSD.
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