Skip to content

Reginald-Gillespie/HTBVisualExploit2

 
 

Repository files navigation

.Net Core Hello World

This project is a sample .Net Core app. It highlights the following...

  • c# example
  • manifest file to deploy to pcf
  • concourse ci/cd pipeline.

Local build

To build locally, run the following steps.

$ dotnet restore

$ dotnet build

$ dotnet run

PCF Dev

Meet PCF Dev, a simplified, and minimized version of the Pivotal Cloud Foundry intended for your local machine. And Getting started is simple.

Deploy to cloud

  • Target the cloud instance

       $ cf login -a api.local.pcfdev.io --skip-ssl-validation
    
       API endpoint:  api.local.pcfdev.io   
       Email>     admin
       Password>  admin
    
  • Build and deploy to cloud

       $ cd dotnet-core-helloWorld
       $ dotnet restore
       $ dotnet build
       $ cf push -f manifest.yml
    
  • Test the cloud service

       $ curl -v 'http://dotnet-core-helloWorld.local.pcfdev.io'
       
    
  • Concours CI/CD Pipleine

The CI/CD pipeline will build the and push the app to local pcf-dev instance. Setup the concourse pipeline as follows

   $ fly -t local set-pipeline -p dotnet-core-helloWorld -c ci/pipeline.yml -l ci/credentials-local.yml
   
   $ fly -t local unpause-pipeline -p dotnet-core-helloWorld
   

Please post your comments for me, or if you have any questions.

About

HTB Exploit using malicious commands in build

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • C# 74.5%
  • Shell 17.0%
  • F# 8.5%