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Fix the App: Django WebApp
private-fix-the-code-webapps | Level: Easy | Total Lab Runs: 0 | Premium Lab |
DevOps practices are to combine software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) in order to improve the delivery process. DevOps pipelines are chained tasks and components that run in a sequence to cover different phases of software compilation, packaging, automated testing, and test deployment.
In this lab, we have a DevSecOps pipeline for a Django web application. The pipeline consists of the following components (and tasks):
VS Code Server (For pulling, modifying, and pushing the code)
GitLab server (For hosting code)
Jenkins server (For integrating). Different phases and components used:
Build: Django
Code testing: Django
Test Deployment: Ansible
Dynamic Testing: Selenium
Test server (For test deployment)
Archery Sec server (For Vulnerability management)
It is suggested to play our DevOps focused labs before playing this lab.
DevSecOps refer to introducing security in different stages of the DevOps process. This is done to catch the vulnerabilities/insecurities as soon as possible in the pipeline. In this lab, the pipeline consists of the following components (and tasks):
Automated Code Review: DevSkim
Sensitive Information Scan phase: Truffle Hog
Software Component Analysis: Safety
Static Code Analysis: Bandit
Dynamic Application Security Testing: OWASP ZAP
Compliance as Code: Inspec
Objective: Fix the Issues in the stages of the pipeline and Find the flags!
Instructions:
The GitLab server is reachable with the name 'gitlab'
Gitlab credentials:
The Archery server is reachable by the name "archerysec"
ArcherySec credentials:
References:
- Django-blog (https://github.com/AmirAhrari/django-blog)
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1. | FLAG1 |
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2. | FLAG2 |
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3. | FLAG3 |
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4. | FLAG4 |
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5. | FLAG5 |
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