WebGoat/webwolf/README.md
Nanne Baars ecb7688e08 Update to new version for develop
Move WebWolf to port 9090 easier since most of the time something is running on 8081
Add scripts for easy building Docker files etc
2018-05-30 13:17:05 +02:00

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# WebWolf
## Introduction
During workshops one of the feedback items was that in some lesson it was not clear what you controlled
as an attacker and what was part of the lesson. To make this separation more distinct we created
WebWolf which is completely controlled by you as the attacker and runs as a separate application.
Instead of using your own machine which would involve WebGoat being connected to your local network
or internet (remember WebGoat is a vulnerable webapplication) we created WebWolf which is the the
environment for you as an attacker.
At the moment WebWolf offers support for:
- Receiving e-mails
- Serving files
- Logging of incoming requests (cookies etc)
# Run instructions
## 1. Run using Docker
If you use the Docker image of WebGoat this application will automatically be available. Use the following
URL: http://localhost:9090/WebWolf
## 2. Standalone
```Shell
cd WebGoat
git checkout develop
mvn clean install
```
Now we are ready to run the project. WebGoat 8.x is using Spring-Boot.
```Shell
mvn -pl webwolf spring-boot:run
```
... you should be running WebWolf on localhost:9090/WebWolf momentarily
### Mapping
The web application runs on '/' and the controllers and Thymeleaf templates are hardcoded to '/WebWolf' we need
to have '/' available which acts as a landing page for incoming requests.