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Pwntools Docker Images

This directory contains some Docker images with various versions of Pwntools pre-installed.

Getting Images

You can either make them yourself, or pull from Docker Hub.

Docker Hub

To pull an image from Docker hub, just run the command:

$ docker pull pwntools/pwntools:stable

Replace stable with beta or dev as desired.

Building Locally

To build the images locally, just invoke the Makefile with the desired branch target.

$ make -C extra/docker dev

Running Images

To run the stable, beta, or dev image, we recommend the following command line, in this example it is the dev image.

$ docker run -it \
    --privileged \
    --net=host \
 		--ulimit core=-1:-1 \
 		pwntools/pwntools:dev

The --privileged option is needed to perform any debugging with GDB.

The --ulimit option is needed for any corefiles to drop when a program crashes.

The --net=host allows you to easily connect to services hosted inside the container from outside the container.

Development Dockerfile

In addition to stable, beta, and dev Dockerfiles, there is also a develop dockerfile which mounts your Pwntools installation inside the VM so you can develop seamlessly while editing on your host.

$ make -C extra/docker develop

You will be dropped into a shell, and any changes you make to your local Pwntools checkout will be immediately reflected inside the Docker container. This is useful for e.g. editing on a macOS host, but testing your changes on Ubuntu without needing to copy files around.