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WebGoat User Guide Table of Contents
WebGoat is a platform independent environment. It utilizes Apache Tomcat and the JAVA development environment. Installers are provided for Microsoft Windows and UN*X environments, together with notes for installation on other platforms.
Installing Java and Tomcat
- <This section may not be needed, update for v4>
Installing to Windows
- Unzip the Windows_WebGoat-x.x.zip to your working environment
- To start Tomcat, browse to the WebGoat directory unzipped above and double click "webgoat.bat"
- Start your browser and browse to: http://localhost/WebGoat/attack This link is case-sensitive. Make sure to use a large ‘W’ and ‘G’.
Installing to Linux
- 1. Download and install Java JDK 1.5 from Sun (http://java.sun.com)
- 2. Unzip the Unix_WebGoat-x.x.zip to your working directory
- 3. Edit the following line in webgoat.sh, set JAVA_HOME to your JDK1.5 path.
JAVA_HOME="SET ME TO YOUR JAVA 1.5 JDK PATH"
- 4. 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
Installing to OS X (Tiger 10.4+)
- Unzip the Unix_WebGoat-x.x.zip to your working directory
- 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
Running
- Start your browser and browse to: http://localhost/WebGoat/attack. Notice the capital 'W' and 'G'
- Login in as: user = guest, password = guest
Building
Skip these steps if you just want to run WebGoat <this section is incomplete>
WebGoat User Guide Table of Contents
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