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I used to launch pupy using the script ./start-compose.sh (like mentioned in your documentation). But it looks like this file no longer exists.
Did you remove this functionality ? If so can you plz remove it from the documentation ! If not, can you tell me please how I can launch pupy now with docker-compose ?
PS : pupy rocks, really thank you for the author and contributors.
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Hey there!
This is a really amazing project that has some unique features I haven't seen anywhere else and I'm really appreciative of the work I see that has been put into this!
I'm having trouble with specifying custom shellcode on the command line, and I can't find any examples or documentation regarding it.
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I've tried launching this from the .exe in the zip file download and by installing it via the Installer.msi both keep giving me the "not a valid Win32 application" message shown in the screenshot attached here. I'm running Windows XP on Parallels Desktop 14 on a Mac Mini with a 3GHz Intel Core i7 and 16GB of RAM so it isn't an issue of hardware compatibility or at least it shouldn't be. If anyone
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It would be great if we add solution to each section that protects your code/server.
For example a PHP script that sanitises request strings against all attacks