- Introduced user registration

- Now using Spring Boot for classloading, this way local development does not need to restart the complete server
- Fixed all kinds of dependencies on the names of the lessons necessary to keep in mind during the creation of a lesson.
- Simplied loading of resources, by adding resource mappings in MvcConfig.
- Refactored plugin loading, now only one class is left for loading the lessons.
This commit is contained in:
Nanne Baars
2017-02-25 12:15:07 +01:00
parent 9b86aaba05
commit 259fd19c1b
221 changed files with 1179 additions and 1083 deletions

View File

@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org">
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_intro.adoc"></div>
</div>
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_login.adoc"></div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form" accept-charset="UNKNOWN"
method="POST" name="form"
action="/WebGoat/IDOR/login"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<table>
<tr>
<td>user/pass</td>
<td>user:<input name="username" value="" type="TEXT" /></td>
<td>pass:<input name="password" value="" type="password" /></td>
<td>
<input
name="submit" value="Submit" type="SUBMIT"/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
</div>
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_viewDiffs.adoc"></div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form" accept-charset="UNKNOWN"
method="GET" name="form"
action="/WebGoat/IDOR/profile"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<script th:src="@{/plugin_lessons/plugin/IDOR/js/idor.js}" />
<input name="View Profile" value="View Profile" type="button" onclick="onViewProfile();" />
</form>
<div id="idor-profile"></div>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_whatDiffs.adoc"></div>
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form"
method="POST" name="diff-form"
action="IDOR/diff-attributes"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<input name="attributes" type="text" />
<input name="Submit Diffs" value="Submit Diffs" type="submit" />
</form>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
</div>
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_viewOwnAltPath.adoc"></div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form" accept-charset="UNKNOWN"
method="POST" name="form"
action="/WebGoat/IDOR/profile/alt-path"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_inputAltPath.adoc"></div>
<input name="url" value="WebGoat/" type="text"/>
<input name="submit" value="Submit" type="SUBMIT"/>
</form>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
</div>
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_viewOtherProfile.adoc"></div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form" accept-charset="UNKNOWN" id="view-other"
method="GET" name="view-other-profile"
action="/WebGoat/IDOR/profile"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<script th:src="@{/plugin_lessons/plugin/IDOR/js/idor.js}" />
<input name="View Profile" value="View Profile" type="submit" />
</form>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_editOtherProfile.adoc"></div>
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="assignment-success"><i class="fa fa-2 fa-check hidden" aria-hidden="true"></i></div>
<!-- using attack-form class on your form, will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- using attack-form class on your form will allow your request to be ajaxified and stay within the display framework for webgoat -->
<!-- you can write your own custom forms, but standard form submission will take you to your endpoint and outside of the WebGoat framework -->
<!-- of course, you can write your own ajax submission /handling in your own javascript if you like -->
<!-- modify the action to point to the intended endpoint -->
<form class="attack-form" accept-charset="UNKNOWN" id="edit-other"
method="GET" name="edit-other-profile"
action="/WebGoat/IDOR/profile"
enctype="application/json;charset=UTF-8">
<script th:src="@{/plugin_lessons/plugin/IDOR/js/idor.js}" />
<input name="View Profile" value="View Profile" type="submit" />
</form>
<!-- do not remove the two following div's, this is where your feedback/output will land -->
<div class="attack-feedback"></div>
<div class="attack-output"></div>
<!-- ... of course, you can move them if you want to, but that will not look consistent to other lessons -->
</div>
</div>
<div class="lesson-page-wrapper">
<!-- reuse this lesson-page-wrapper block for each 'page' of content in your lesson -->
<!-- include content here, or can be placed in another location. Content will be presented via asciidocs files,
which you put in src/main/resources/plugin/lessonplans/{lang}/{fileName}.adoc -->
<div class="adoc-content" th:replace="doc:IDOR_mitigation.adoc"></div>
</div>
</html>