git-svn-id: http://webgoat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webgoat@442 4033779f-a91e-0410-96ef-6bf7bf53c507
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********** WebGoat 5.3
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********** November/10/2000
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**********
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** Source Code: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat
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** Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64424&package_id=61824
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** Download: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat/downloads/list (Does not have Developer release)
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** User Guide: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/WebGoat_User_and_Install_Guide_Table_of_Contents
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** Home Page: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_WebGoat_Project
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** Contact Info: webgoat@owasp.org (Direct to Bruce Mayhew)
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** Mailing List: owasp-webgoat@lists.owasp.org (WebGoat Community - For most questions)
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**
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**********
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Thank you for downloading WebGoat!
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This program is a demonstration of common server-side
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application flaws. The exercises are intended to
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be used by people to learn about application penetration
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testing techniques.
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WARNING 1: While running this program your machine will be
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extremely vulnerable to attack. You should to disconnect
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from the Internet while using this program.
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WARNING 2: This program is for educational purposes only. If you
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attempt these techniques without authorization, you are very
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likely to get caught. If you are caught engaging in unauthorized
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hacking, most companies will fire you. Claiming that you were
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doing security research will not work as that is the first thing
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that all hackers claim.
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You can find more information about WebGoat at:
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http://code.google.com/p/webgoat
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Prerequisites (Skip to Option 3 for unzip and click to run configruation):
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These tools must be installed independent of the webgoat download.
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- Java 1.6
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Java can ne downloaded at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp
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You only need to download and install the "Java SE Development Kit (JDK)"
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- Maven > 2.0.9
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Maven can be downloaded at: http://maven.apache.org/
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In Ubuntu it can be installed with:
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> apt-get install maven2
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- WebGoat source code
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WebGoat source code can be downloaded at: http://webgoat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
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Use an svn client (ex: Tortoise svn) to checkout the code.
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Building the project
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Using the cmd shell:
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> cd webgoat
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> mvn compile
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copy it to the local repository
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> mvn install
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delete artifacts from previous build:
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> mvn clean
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Building the Eclipse project files
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> mvn eclipse:eclipse
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Afterward the project can be imported within Eclipse:
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File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
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and select the webgoat directory as the "root directory." A webgoat should appear in the Projects section of your dialogue window.
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Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to ~/.m2/repository, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken.
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This folder is located in your username root folder, the same folder where "my documents" and "my pictures" are located.
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You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables
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Option 1: Run the project on Tomcat within Eclipse
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Install a local Tomcat server
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1. Download and unzip Apache Tomcat from http://tomcat.apache.org.
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2. Adapt the conf/tomcat-users.xml file of your Tomcat server:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<tomcat-users>
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<role rolename="webgoat_basic"/>
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<role rolename="webgoat_admin"/>
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<role rolename="webgoat_user"/>
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<role rolename="tomcat"/>
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<user password="webgoat" roles="webgoat_admin" username="webgoat"/>
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<user password="basic" roles="webgoat_user,webgoat_basic" username="basic"/>
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<user password="tomcat" roles="tomcat" username="tomcat"/>
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<user password="guest" roles="webgoat_user" username="guest"/>
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</tomcat-users>
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3. Open Eclipse (WTP version) -> File -> New -> Other -> Server -> Apache
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4. Choose your Tomcat version
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-> Click next "browse" to your tomcat install.
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-> Make sure the "JRE" dropdown is pointing to your jdk. If it isn't listed, press
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"Installed JREs" and add it.
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-> Click next and add "webgoat" to the list of configured applications
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-> Finish
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3. Right Click on the webgoat project within eclipse -> Run As -> Run on server
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Point your browser to http://localhost:8080/webgoat/attack
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Option 2: Run the project on Tomcat with Maven
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1. mvn tomcat:run-war
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2. http://localhost:8080/webgoat/attack
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Option 3: Run from the WebGoat 5.3 Standard distribution
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1. Download the WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-X.X.zip file from http://code.google.com/p/webgoat/downloads/list
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2. Unzip the file
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3. Double click webgoat.bat
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4. Browse to http://localhost/webgoat/attack
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