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Offensive Docker VPS

Create a VPS on Google Cloud Platform or Digital Ocean easily to use Offensive Docker and launch the assessments to the targets.

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Requirements

  • Terraform installed (Version used: v0.13.4)
  • Ansible installed (Version used: 2.9.12)
  • SSH private and public keys
  • Google Cloud Platform or Digital Ocean account.

Usage

1.- Clone the repository

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/aaaguirrep/offensive-docker-vps.git vps
cd vps

2.- Credentials

  • Create credentials folder.

    mkdir credentials
For Google Cloud Platform
  • Create a new project.
  • Create service account with "Compute Admin" role and download a key in json format in credentials folder.
  • Rename the key to gcp.json
  • Enable "Compute Engine API" for the project.
For Digital Ocean
  • Create a Personal access tokens with write permission and copy it. See Tutorial
SSH Private and Public keys
  • Inside credentials folder run ssh-keygen -t rsa -f offensive in the terminal. Empty passphrase is ok.
  • It creates two files: private and public key.

3.- Full Automation: Terraform and Ansible

Google Cloud Platform
  • Enter to gcp folder and modify the next value:
    • In main.tf file change the project value with your project-id.
  • Run the next commands:
# Initialize terraform provider
$ terraform init
Terraform has been successfully initialized!

# Create the resources
$ terraform apply -auto-approve
Apply complete! Resources: 6 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
Outputs:
external_ip = x.x.x.x
  • Copy the external_ip value

Note: The instance type and the region used are: n1-standard-1 and us-central1. You can change the values on server.tf and main.tf

Demo asciicast

Digital Ocean
  • Enter to digital-ocean folder
  • With the personal access token copied run export TF_VAR_do_token="Personal_Access_Token_Here"
  • Run the next commands:
# Initialize terraform provider
$ terraform init
Terraform has been successfully initialized!

# Create the resources
$ terraform apply -auto-approve
Apply complete! Resources: 6 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
Outputs:
external_ip = x.x.x.x
  • Copy the external_ip value

Note: The droplet type and the region used are: s-2vcpu-4gb and nyc3. You can change the values on server.tf and variables.tf

Demo asciicast

4.- Access to VPS

  • In gcp or digital-ocean folder run the next command. Change x.x.x.x by external_ip value copied.
# Access to VPS
$ ssh [email protected] -i ../credentials/offensive

Demo asciicast

5.- Destroy the VPS

  • In gcp or digital-ocean folder run the next command.
# Destroy the resource
$ terraform destroy -auto-approve

⚠️Note: For Digital Ocean, if you dont have a default VPC created in the region used it shows an error to destroy the VPC but no problem, it will destroy the others resources.

πŸ›‘οΈ Security

The service fail2ban has been installed to avoid brute force and block non-authorized users. πŸ‘»πŸ‘»

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Contributing

Contributing Guide

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License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2020, Arsenio Aguirre