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docker-ghidra-server

Ghidra Server Docker Image

Why?

Standing up a Ghidra Server in the cloud is a pain. It doesn't have to be. If you're new to Ghidra Server, this primer is a good introduction.

Images

bytehow/ghidra-server   latest
bytehow/ghidra-server   9.2      
bytehow/ghidra-server   9.1.2    
bytehow/ghidra-server   beta     

NOTE: tag beta is built by compiling Ghidra from its master branch source

Getting Started

Start the server and connect to port 13100 with a Ghidra client that has a matching version. All users will be created as admins and will have initial password changeme, which Ghidra will require you to change after you login.

Public Server

$ docker run -it --rm \
    --name ghidra-server \
    -e GHIDRA_USERS="admin bytehow" \
    -v /path/to/repos:/repos \
    -p 13100-13102:13100-13102 \
    bytehow/ghidra-server

Local-only Server

$ docker run -it --rm \
    --name ghidra-server \
    -e GHIDRA_USERS="admin bytehow" \
    -e GHIDRA_PUBLIC_HOSTNAME="0.0.0.0" \
    -v /path/to/repos:/repos \
    -p 13100-13102:13100-13102 \
    bytehow/ghidra-server

Environment Variables

Name Description Required Default
GHIDRA_USERS Space seperated list of users to create No admin
GHIDRA_PUBLIC_HOSTNAME IP or hostname that remote users will use to connect to server. Set to 0.0.0.0 if hosting locally. If not set, it will try to discover your public ip by querying OpenDNS No Your public IP

Additional information

Additional information such as capacity planning and other server configuration aspects can be found by consulting the server documentation provided at /<GhidraInstallDir>/server/svrREADME.html

Issues

Find a bug? Want more features? Find something missing in the documentation? Let me know! Please don't hesitate to file an issue

Credits

License

Apache License (Version 2.0)