Pwnbox
Docker container with tools for binary reverse engineering and exploitation.
Install / Use
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About
Pwnbox is a Docker container with tools for binary reverse engineering and exploitation. It's primarily geared towards Capture The Flag competitions.
Installation
You can grab the container from Docker Hub: docker pull superkojiman/pwnbox
- You need to have
jqinstalled. See https://stedolan.github.io/jq/ for installation details. - Optional: Create a ./rc directory. Your custom configuration files in $HOME go here. Eg: .gdbinit, .radare2rc, .bashrc, .vimrc, etc. The contents of rc gets copied into /root on the container.
- Execute
run.shscript and pass it the name of the container. Eg:sudo ./run.sh my_ctf. This will create a volume for your container drop you into atmuxsession. - If you detach or quit the container, you can re-attach to it by using
sudo docker start my_ctf && ./my_ctf-attach.sh. - You can delete the volume and container using
sudo ./my_ctf-stop.sh.
Limitations
- If you need to edit anything in /proc, you must edit
run.shto use the--privilegedoption todockerinstead of--security-opt seccomp:unconfined. - The container is designed to be isolated so no directories are mounted from the host. This allows you to have multiple containers hosting files from different CTFs.
Go forth, and CTF
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