Ubuntu 14.04 install “old lamp” stack for penetration testing

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I am preparing WAF video for my team and I want to test a sample ubuntu server which will be my victim.
I'd like to install "old version" of packages and deploy Wordpress on top of it and use some CVE.
In my video I want to show "the before" state and "after" state.
In my case, any Linux distribution will work. I selected Ubuntu as I have the most experience with it.
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I am preparing WAF video for my team and I want to test a sample ubuntu server which will be my victim.
I'd like to install "old version" of packages and deploy Wordpress on top of it and use some CVE.
In my video I want to show "the before" state and "after" state.
In my case, any Linux distribution will work. I selected Ubuntu as I have the most experience with it.
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I am preparing WAF video for my team and I want to test a sample ubuntu server which will be my victim.
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In my video I want to show "the before" state and "after" state.
In my case, any Linux distribution will work. I selected Ubuntu as I have the most experience with it.
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I am preparing WAF video for my team and I want to test a sample ubuntu server which will be my victim.
I'd like to install "old version" of packages and deploy Wordpress on top of it and use some CVE.
In my video I want to show "the before" state and "after" state.
In my case, any Linux distribution will work. I selected Ubuntu as I have the most experience with it.
linux ubuntu security wordpress
linux ubuntu security wordpress
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If you search for the package name (lets use nginx for now) you would search for the candidate like so :
$ apt-cache policy nginx
nginx:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main i386 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main i386 Packages
1.14.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
Using the version table given, you can specify an older version like so :
$ sudo apt install nginx=1.14.0-0ubuntu1
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If you search for the package name (lets use nginx for now) you would search for the candidate like so :
$ apt-cache policy nginx
nginx:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main i386 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main i386 Packages
1.14.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
Using the version table given, you can specify an older version like so :
$ sudo apt install nginx=1.14.0-0ubuntu1
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If you search for the package name (lets use nginx for now) you would search for the candidate like so :
$ apt-cache policy nginx
nginx:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main i386 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main i386 Packages
1.14.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
Using the version table given, you can specify an older version like so :
$ sudo apt install nginx=1.14.0-0ubuntu1
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If you search for the package name (lets use nginx for now) you would search for the candidate like so :
$ apt-cache policy nginx
nginx:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main i386 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main i386 Packages
1.14.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
Using the version table given, you can specify an older version like so :
$ sudo apt install nginx=1.14.0-0ubuntu1
If you search for the package name (lets use nginx for now) you would search for the candidate like so :
$ apt-cache policy nginx
nginx:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
1.14.0-0ubuntu1.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main i386 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security/main i386 Packages
1.14.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
Using the version table given, you can specify an older version like so :
$ sudo apt install nginx=1.14.0-0ubuntu1
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