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WebGoat Installation

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<webgoat/>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

Note: This may no longer be necessary for v5.

Installing Java

  1. Install and deploy the appropriate version from http://java.sun.com/downloads/ (1.4.1 or later)

Installing Tomcat

  1. Install and deploy core Tomcat from http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi

Since the 5.5 version of Tomcat has been archived, the link above is not working anymore.
I suggest to follow the "which version?" link to identify the latest stable version: http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
At the moment the latest stable release is 7.0.50 : http://tomcat.apache.org/download-70.cgi

 NOTE: WebGoat includes a very old version of catalina-4.1.9.jar.
 To run WebGoat on Tomcat 7, you'll need to expand the war file
 and delete this file from WEB-INF/lib

Installing to Windows

  1. Unzip WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-5.2.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: http://localhost/WebGoat/attack This link is case-sensitive. Make sure to use a large ‘W’ and ‘G’.

Installing to Linux

  1. Unzip WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working directory.
  2. Change "1.5" on lines 17, 19, and 23 of webgoat.sh to "1.6".
  3. Since the latest version runs on a privileged port, you will need to start/stop WebGoat & Tomcat either:
    1. on port 80 as root:
      sudo sh webgoat.sh start80
      sudo sh webgoat.sh stop
      
    2. or on port 8080:
      sh webgoat.sh start8080
      sh webgoat.sh stop
      

Installing to OS X (Tiger 10.4+)

  1. Unzip WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working directory.
  2. Change "1.5" on line 10 of webgoat.sh to "1.6".
  3. Since the latest version runs on a privileged port, you will need to start/stop WebGoat & Tomcat either:
    1. on port 80 as root:
      sudo sh webgoat.sh start80
      sudo sh webgoat.sh stop
      
    2. or on port 8080:
      sh webgoat.sh start8080
      sh webgoat.sh stop
      

Installing on FreeBSD

  1. Install Tomcat and Java from the ports collection:
    cd /usr/ports/www/tomcat55
    sudo make install
    
  2. You will be required to manually download the Java JDK to install it. Instructions are given by the ports system about when and how to do this.
  3. Unzip WebGoat-OWASP_Standard-x.x.zip to your working directory.
  4. Change "1.5" on lines 17, 19, and 23 of webgoat.sh to "1.6".
  5. Since the latest version runs on a privileged port, you will need to start/stop WebGoat & Tomcat either:
    1. on port 80 as root:
      sudo sh webgoat.sh start80
      sudo sh webgoat.sh stop
      
    2. or on port 8080:
      sh webgoat.sh start8080
      sh webgoat.sh stop
      

Running

  1. Start your browser and browse to: http://localhost/WebGoat/attack. Notice the capital 'W' and 'G'
Warning: The "WebGoat" part of the path (the "context root") should exactly match (case-sensitive) the 
war (web archive) that gets deployed. When you launch WebGoat, the console will have a line like:

INFO: Deploying web application archive webgoat.war

This means that your URL will be http://localhost/webgoat/attack -- note the lowercase "webgoat"
  1. Login in as: user = guest, password = guest

Building

Skip these instructions if you are only interested in running WebGoat.

WebGoat is built using eclipse WTP 1.5.x. Please read the instructions at Goodle code to build the WebGoat application.

Installing WAR file to existing Tomcat server

Place the .war file in your Tomcat webapps directory (it will self extract). You'll need to resolve several issues that are outlined in the Webgoat FAQ.


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