tpotce/docker/glastopf/README.md
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# dockerized glastopf v3
[glastopf](https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf) is a python web application honeypot.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of glastopf v3.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized glastopf and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `glastopf.cfg` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start glastopf under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/glastopf.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/glastopf.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable glastopf
systemctl start glastopf
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/glastopf/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# Glastopf Dashboard
![Glastopf Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/glastopf/master/doc/dashboard.png)