You can do this with MiniKube for development and testing, or Google Cloud's GKE for the real thing.
# Make sure you have MiniKube installed and it's the latest| Serial Keys: | |
| FU512-2DG1H-M85QZ-U7Z5T-PY8ZD | |
| CU3MA-2LG1N-48EGQ-9GNGZ-QG0UD | |
| GV7N2-DQZ00-4897Y-27ZNX-NV0TD | |
| YZ718-4REEQ-08DHQ-JNYQC-ZQRD0 | |
| GZ3N0-6CX0L-H80UP-FPM59-NKAD4 | |
| YY31H-6EYEJ-480VZ-VXXZC-QF2E0 | |
| ZG51K-25FE1-H81ZP-95XGT-WV2C0 | |
| VG30H-2AX11-H88FQ-CQXGZ-M6AY4 |
Web Application Hacker's Handbook Task checklist as a Github-Flavored Markdown file
Web Application Hacker's Handbook Task checklist as a Github-Flavored Markdown file
Located in alphabetical order (not prefer)
Cab), also designed as a more modern replacement, written in Cgolang)golang)Typing vagrant from the command line will display a list of all available commands.
Be sure that you are in the same directory as the Vagrantfile when running these commands!
vagrant init -- Initialize Vagrant with a Vagrantfile and ./.vagrant directory, using no specified base image. Before you can do vagrant up, you'll need to specify a base image in the Vagrantfile.vagrant init <boxpath> -- Initialize Vagrant with a specific box. To find a box, go to the public Vagrant box catalog. When you find one you like, just replace it's name with boxpath. For example, vagrant init ubuntu/trusty64.vagrant up -- starts vagrant environment (also provisions only on the FIRST vagrant up)