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- Template engagements and testcases
- Framework friendly
- Role-based Access Control & MFA
- Inbuilt DOCX reporting + custom template support
How PurpleOps is different:
- No attribution needed
- Hackable, no "no-reversing" clauses
- No over complications with tomcat, redis, manual database transplanting and an obtuce permission model
# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/CyberCX-STA/PurpleOps
# Go into the repository
$ cd PurpleOps
# Alter PurpleOps settings (if you want to customize anything but should work out the box)
$ nano .env
# Run the app with docker (add `-d` to run in background)
$ sudo docker compose up
# PurpleOps should now by available on http://localhost:5000, it is recommended to add a reverse proxy such as nginx or Apache in front of it if you want to expose this to the outside world.
# Install docker-compose
sudo apt install docker-compose -y
# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/CyberCX-STA/PurpleOps
# Go into the repository
$ cd PurpleOps
# Alter PurpleOps settings (if you want to customize anything but should work out the box)
$ nano .env
# Run the app with docker (add `-d` to run in background)
$ sudo docker-compose up
# PurpleOps should now by available on http://localhost:5000, it is recommended to add a reverse proxy such as nginx or Apache in front of it if you want to expose this to the outside world.
# Alternatively
$ sudo docker run --name mongodb -d -p 27017:27017 mongo
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
$ python3 seeder.py
$ python3 purpleops.py
Replace 2x purpleops.example.com
with your FQDN and ensure your box is open internet-wide on 80/443.
sudo apt install nginx certbot python3-certbot-nginx -y
sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/purpleops # Paste below file
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/purpleops /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
sudo certbot --nginx -d purpleops.example.com
sudo service nginx restart
server {
listen 80;
server_name purpleops.example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
}
}
sudo apt install ufw -y
sudo ufw allow 22
sudo ufw deny 80
sudo ufw deny 443
sudo ufw insert 1 allow from 100.100.100.100/24 to any port 443
sudo ufw enable
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