docker build -t beef https://github.com/security-dockerfiles/beef.git
You can try to build beef from the latest commit:
docker build -t beef --build-arg COMMIT=master https://github.com/security-dockerfiles/beef.git
Run pre-built image from the docker hub:
docker run -itd \
--name=beef \
-p 3000:3000 \
-p 6789:6789 \
-p 61985:61985 \
-p 61986:61986 \
ilyaglow/beef
BeEF will be available at http://localhost:3000/ui/panel
. By default the user
is beef
and the password is randomly generated. You can see the actual
credentials when container starts and with docker logs beef
.
The beef user and password pair could be easily overridden by using the following environment variables:
BEEF_USER
BEEF_PASSWORD
Start container with customized credentials:
docker run -itd \
--name=beef \
-p 3000:3000 \
-p 6789:6789 \
-p 61985:61985 \
-p 61986:61986 \
-e BEEF_USER=customuser \
-e BEEF_PASSWORD=custompassphrase \
ilyaglow/beef
I couldn't find any suitable Dockerfile out there for the recent version of BeEF that is actually working.
Moreover I have a personal priority to run app in the container without root privileges. Most developers seem to ignore this somehow.
BeEF's Gemfile has gem therubyracer
which depends on libv8
gem precompiled
for glibc
(Alpine uses muslc
). One option is to build libv8
from sources
and another is to wait for a solution. I stick with the latter for now.