Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters VS offensive-docker

Compare Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters vs offensive-docker and see what are their differences.

offensive-docker

Offensive Docker is an image with the more used offensive tools to create an environment easily and quickly to launch assessment to the targets. (by aaaguirrep)
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Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters offensive-docker
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Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters

Posts with mentions or reviews of Resources-for-Beginner-Bug-Bounty-Hunters. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.

offensive-docker

Posts with mentions or reviews of offensive-docker. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Is There A Way To Have A Docker With Persistent
    1 project | /r/docker | 28 Dec 2020
    This will work if /u/nopa1es has their own dockerfile referencing aaaguirrep/offensive-docker. If they run docker build on https://github.com/aaaguirrep/offensive-docker/blob/master/Dockerfile (which is one of the two given "how to run" methods in the docs) I would not bet on caching. That dockerfile has at least 11 build stages depending on each other (e.g. FROM ubuntu as baseline ... FROM baseline as builder ... 8 more times ... FROM builder9 as builder10) and the baseline stage installs 1000+ packages with apt. In additional the subsequent stages make liberal use of pip install, git clone and go get

What are some alternatives?

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