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Haaukins is a highly accessible and automated virtualization platform for security education, it has three main components (Docker, Virtualbox and Golang), the communication and orchestration between the components managed using Go programming language. The main reason of having Go environment to manage and deploy something on Haaukins platform is that Go’s easy concurrency and parallelism mechanism. Want to get more insight about architecture of Haaukins visit architecture page
Our primary aim to involve anyone who desire to learn capturing the flag concept in cyber security which is widely accepted approach to learn how to find vulnerability on a system. Despite of all existing platform, Haaukins provides its own virtualized environment to you with operating system which designed to find vulnerabilities
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Getting Dependencies
- Testing
- Re-compile proto
- Version release
- Known issues
- Contributing
- Event requests
- Credits
- License
The following dependencies are required and must be installed separately in order to run daemon in your local environment.
- Linux
- Docker
- Go 1.13+
There is no prerequisites for installing client to your environment.
Note: Linux can be used in virtualized environment as well.
To install daemon or client of Haaukins, there are some options, via binary files, which are ready to use, visit releases page.
More information about installation process, checkout following pages ;
Haaukins platform uses go modules
since version 1.6.4, hence it is quite easy to manage dependencies, you just need to run go mod download
Make sure that you are in $GOPATH/src/github.com/aau-network-security/haaukins/
directory, to run all test files, following command can be used
go test -v -short ./...
Haaukins platform uses gRPC on communication of client and daemon, so after updating the protocol buffer specification (i.e. daemon/proto/daemon.proto), corresponding golang code generation is done by doing the following:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/aau-network-security/haaukins/daemon/
protoc -I proto/ proto/daemon.proto --go_out=plugins=grpc:proto
In order to release a new version, run the script/release/release.go
script as follows (choose depending on type of release):
$ go run $GOPATH/src/github.com/aau-network-security/haaukins/scripts/release/release.go major
$ go run $GOPATH/src/github.com/aau-network-security/haaukins/scripts/release/release.go minor
$ go run $GOPATH/src/github.com/aau-network-security/haaukins/scripts/release/release.go patch
The script will do the following:
- Bump the version in
VERSION
and commit to git - Tag the current
HEAD
with the new version - Create new branch(es), which depends on the type of release.
- Push to git
Travis automatically creates a release on GitHub and deploys on server
.
Note: by default the script uses the ~/.ssh/id_rsa
key to push to GitHub.
You can override this settings by the HKN_RELEASE_PEMFILE
env var.
Give a moment and check known issues over here
Haaukins is an open source project and built on the top of open-source projects. If you are interested, then you are welcome to contribute.
Check out the Contributing Guide to get started.
As AAU, we believe in power of open source community and would like to offer test our platform for organizations and events , if you would like to get your own domain which will be assigned by us please fill following the form and contact us in advance. After having your application, we will back to you as soon as possible
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