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Damn Vulnerable NodeJS Application (DVNA)

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Damn Vulnerable NodeJS Application (DVNA) is a simple NodeJS application to demonstrate OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities and guide on fixing and avoiding these vulnerabilities. The fixes branch will contain fixes for the vulnerabilities. Fixes for vulnerabilities OWASssP Top 10 2017 vulnerabilities at fixes-2017 branch.

The application is powered by commonly used libraries such as express, passport, sequelize, etc.

Developer Security Guide book

The application comes with a developer friendly comprehensive guidebook which can be used to learn, avoid and fix the vulnerabilities. The guide is available at docs and covers the following

  1. Instructions for setting up DVNA
  2. Instructions on exploiting the vulnerabilities
  3. Vulnerable code snippets and instructions on fixing vulnerabilities
  4. Recommendations for avoid such vulnerabilities
  5. References for learning more

The blog post for this release is at https://blog.appsecco.com/damn-vulnerable-nodejs-application-dvna-by-appsecco-7d782d36dc1e

You can setup a local gitbook server to access the documentation using the following commands. The documentation will then be accessible on http://localhost:4000.

cd docs/
docker run --rm -v `pwd`:/gitbook -p 4000:4000 --name gitbook amontaigu/gitbook gitbook serve

Quick start

Try DVNA using a single command with Docker. This setup uses an SQLite database instead of MySQL.

docker run --name dvna -p 9090:9090 -d appsecco/dvna:sqlite

Access the application at http://127.0.0.1:9090/

Getting Started

DVNA can be deployed in three ways

  1. For Developers, using docker-compose with auto-reload on code updates
  2. For Security Testers, using the Official image from Docker Hub
  3. For Advanced Users, using a fully manual setup

Detailed instructions on setup and requirements are given in the Guide Gitbook

1. Development Setup

Clone this repository

git clone https://github.com/appsecco/dvna; cd dvna

Create a vars.env with the desired database configuration

MYSQL_USER=dvna
MYSQL_DATABASE=dvna
MYSQL_PASSWORD=passw0rd
MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=yes

Start the application and database using docker-compose

docker-compose up

Access the application at http://127.0.0.1:9090/

The application will automatically reload on code changes, so feel free to patch and play around with the application.

Using Official Docker Image

Create a file named vars.env with the following configuration

MYSQL_USER=dvna
MYSQL_DATABASE=dvna
MYSQL_PASSWORD=passw0rd
MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=yes
MYSQL_HOST=mysql-db
MYSQL_PORT=3306

Start a MySQL container

docker run --rm --name dvna-mysql --env-file vars.env -d mysql:5.7

Start the application using the official image

docker run --rm --name dvna-app --env-file vars.env --link dvna-mysql:mysql-db -p 9090:9090 appsecco/dvna

Access the application at http://127.0.0.1:9090/ and start testing!

Manual Setup

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/appsecco/dvna; cd dvna

Configure the environment variables with your database information

export MYSQL_USER=dvna
export MYSQL_DATABASE=dvna
export MYSQL_PASSWORD=passw0rd
export MYSQL_HOST=127.0.0.1
export MYSQL_PORT=3306

Install Dependencies

npm install

Start the application

npm start

Access the application at http://localhost:9090

TODO

  • Link commits to fixes in documentation
  • Add new vulnerabilities from OWASP Top 10 2017
  • Improve application features, documentation

Contributing

In case of bugs in the application, please create an issue on github. Pull requests are highly welcome!

Thanks

Abhisek Datta - abhisek for application architecture and front-end code

License

MIT