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Added detailed instructions around building your own image and thus customizing some of the arguments, versus pulling down the default dockerhub binary.
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accessed from http://[dockerhostip]:6666/modules.
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(thanks to Conrad)
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# Build Docker container vs using Dockerhub binary?
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We always recommend building your own Docker MISP image using our "build.sh" script.
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This allows you to change all the passwords and customize a few config options.
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That said, you can pull down the Dockerhub binary image, but this is
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_not_ supported or recommended. It's there purely for convenience, and so that you can "get
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a feel" for MISP without building it. It will by default contain "LOCALHOST" as all configured host everywhere, and this will only work on the same system or if you proxy/port forward.
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Building your own MISP Docker image is incredibly simple:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/harvard-itsecurity/docker-misp.git
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cd docker-misp
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# modify build.sh, specifically for:
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# 1.) all passwords (ROOT, MYSQL)
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# 2.) change at LEAST "MISP_FQDN" to your FQDN (domain)
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# Build the docker image - will take a bit, but it's a one time thing!
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# Run this from the root of "docker-misp"
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./build.sh
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```
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This will produce an image called: ```harvard-itsecurity/docker-misp```
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```
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# How to run it in 3 steps:
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## 1. Initialize Database
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