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PwnMachine (v2)

PwnMachine is a self hosting solution based on docker aiming to provide an easy to use pwning station for bug hunters.

The basic install include a web interface, a DNS server and a reverse proxy.

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Requirements

To use the PwnMachine, you don't need many prerequisites. You just need to have docker on your machine. We do not provide a tutorial for installing Docker, you can find all the useful information here: https://docs.docker.com/get-started/.

Installation

Using Docker

  1. Clone the repository locally on your machine
git clone https://github.com/yeswehack/pwn-machine.git
  1. Enter in the repository previously cloned
cd pwn-machine/

Configure the .env

If you start to build direclty the project, you will be faced with an error:

${LETS_ENCRYPT_EMAIL?Please provide an email for let's encrypt}" # Replace with your email address or create a .env file

We highly recommend to create a .env file in the PwnMachine directory and to configure an email. It's used for let's encrypt to have a SSL certificate.

LETS_ENCRYPT_EMAIL="[email protected]"

Building

  1. Build the project (using option -d will start the project in background, it's optional). Building can take several minutes (depending on your computer and network connection).
docker-compose up --build -d
  1. Once everything is done on docker side, you should be able to access on the PwnMachine at http://your_address_ip
Starting pm_powerdns-db_1   ... done
Starting pm_redis_1         ... done
Starting pm_powerdns_1      ... done
Starting pm_filebeat_1      ... done
Recreating traefik          ... done
Recreating pm_manager_1     ... done

Check the wiki for more informations.

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