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A simple hide-and-seek game for port scanning practice.

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  1. Clone: git clone [email protected]:dgrahn/port-hunt.git

  2. Run: docker-compose up

Usage

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This hosts nginx servers on various ports. Each port contains an HTML file that serves an image that students can "collect". This doesn't have any security hardening, so don't run it on a public server.

To add an extra port, add these lines to the docker-compose. You will need to customize it in threes locations.

  nginx[port]:
    image: nginx
    volumes:
      - ./src/[port]:/usr/share/nginx/html:ro
    ports:
    - "[port]:80"

After that, add your files to src/[port] and restart the docker-compose.

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MIT License

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