********** WebGoat 5.1 ********** Jan/08/2008 ********** ** ** Source Code: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat ** Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64424&package_id=61824 ** Download: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat/downloads/list (Does not have Windows release) ** User Guide: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/WebGoat_User_and_Install_Guide_Table_of_Contents ** Home Page: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_WebGoat_Project ** Contact Info: webgoat@owasp.org ** ********** Thank you for downloading WebGoat! This program is a demonstration of common server-side application flaws. The exercises are intended to be used by people to learn about application penetration testing techniques. WARNING 1: While running this program your machine will be extremely vulnerable to attack. You should to disconnect from the Internet while using this program. WARNING 2: This program is for educational purposes only. If you attempt these techniques without authorization, you are very likely to get caught. If you are caught engaging in unauthorized hacking, most companies will fire you. Claiming that you were doing security research will not work as that is the first thing that all hackers claim. You can find more information about WebGoat at: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat CREDITS (Latest release) Bruce Mayhew (http://www.ouncelabs.com) Rogan Dawes (http://dawes.za.net/rogan) Eric Sheridan (http://www.aspectsecurity.com) Erwin Geirnaert (http://www.zionsecurity.com) The many people who have sent comments and suggestions... WHAT'S NEW * WebGoat is now current at Google code. (http://code.google.com/p/webgoat) * Database Lessons * XSS Phishing * Lesson Solutions * Many upgrades and minor fixes RELEASES WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip - Unzip and run version - Includes java and tomcat WebGoat-OWASP_Developer-x.x.zip - Includes standard version - Developer version has eclipse and eclipse workspace INSTALLATION Windows - (Download, Extract, Double Click Release) 1. unzip the WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working environment 2. To start Tomcat, browse to the WebGoat directory unzipped above and double click "webgoat.bat" 3. start your browser and browse to... (Notice the capital 'W' and 'G') http://localhost/WebGoat/attack 4. login in as: user = guest, password = guest 5. To stop WebGoat, simply close the window you launched it from. Note: When intercepting requests via a proxy with IE7. You must add a '.' to the end of localhost. This is only valid for IE7: http://localhost./WebGoat/attack or http://localhost.8080/WebGoat/attack if using a non standard port all other browsers should use: http://localhost/WebGoat/attack Linux 1. Download and install Java JDK 1.5 from Sun (http://java.sun.com) 2. Unzip the WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working directory 3. Set JAVA_HOME to point to your JDK1.5 installation 4. chmod +x webgoat.sh 5. Since the latest version runs on a privileged port, you will need to start/stop WebGoat as root. sudo sh webgoat.sh start sudo sh webgoat.sh stop 6. start your browser and browse to... (Notice the capital 'W' and 'G') http://localhost/WebGoat/attack 7. login in as: user = guest, password = guest OS X (Tiger 10.4+) 1. Unzip the WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working directory 2. chmod +x webgoat.sh 3. Since the latest version runs on a privileged port, you will need to start/stop WebGoat as root. sudo sh webgoat.sh start sudo sh webgoat.sh stop 4. start your browser and browse to... (Notice the capital 'W' and 'G') http://localhost/WebGoat/attack 5. login in as: user = guest, password = guest DEVELOPER INSTALLATION 1. Download WebGoat-OWASP_Developer-x.x.zip source distribution 2. Unzip the WebGoat-OWASP_Developer-x.x.zip to your working directory 3. Follow the directions in HOW TO create the WebGoat workspace.txt HOW WEBGOAT WORKS TROUBLESHOOTING/FAQs: Q. I put the OWASP downloaded war file in my tomcat/webapps directory and the http://localhost/WebGoat/attack url doesn't work. A. Rename the downloaded war file to WebGoat.war. Delete the existing tomcat/webapps/*WebGoat* directories. Q. I dropped the WebGoat war file into my non-Tomcat application server and WebGoat doesn't seem to work. A. WebGoat uses some of the internal Tomcat classes for user management. Unfortunately, this makes WebGoat dependent on Tomcat. Hopefully, this will be addressed in a future release. Q. Having problems with the ant file working properly. How do I configure my ant environment so that I don't receive errors such as: - "Specified VM install not found: type Standard VM, name j2sdk1.4.2.06" A. This usually indicates an Eclipse environment setting misconfiguration. Here are some possible solutions: i. Ant Runtime Configuration - Window > Preferences - Ant > Runtime - Under Classpath Tab check the "Global Entries" - Remove any jre "tools.jar" references - Add the "\tomcat\servers\lib\catalina-ant.jar" file. - Click Apply, Click OK. - Return to the Ant View and refresh. Q. When I start up WebGoat it dies very quickly. A. WebGoat is a Java application that runs on Tomcat using port 80. If you have another application listening on port 80 (like IIS), you will need to change WebGoat's port (to 8080 or something) in the tomcat_root/conf/server.xml file. Q. When I deploy the war file to the Tomcat wepapps directory, I can't login to WebGoat A. You need to add the webgoat users and roles to tomcat/conf/tomcat-users.xml Q. How do I get configure WebGoat to run on an IP other then localhost? A. In the webgoat.bat file, in the root directory, the following lines are executed: delete .\tomcat\conf\server.xml copy .\tomcat\conf\server_80.xml .\tomcat\conf\server.xml This will overwrite any changes you may have made to server.xml file that addressed this issue.... By changing the server_80.xml file (or by removing the above code from webgoat.bat, after making your changes) you can reflect your changes to the Tomcat configuration. You will need to change the IP address in the server_80.xml file to be the IP of the host machine. The following connectors should be modified