I followed the instructions given, but I do have other images which already occupied port 80 and running on that. So my Cuckoo images throwing me an error for the same, as expected.
I tried to change the port number in yml file like below, (for web and api as well ), but GUI is not loading.
This machine in which I am trying on is Google Cloud instance. Do we have any other method for cloud VMs.
Please let me know.
web:
image: blacktop/cuckoo:2.0
ports:
"8004:31337"
links:
mongo
elasticsearch
postgres
command: web
volumes:
./cuckoo-tmp/:/tmp/cuckoo-tmp/
./storage/:/cuckoo/storage/
networks:
cuckoo
env_file:
./2.0/config-file.env
api:
depends_on:
postgres
image: blacktop/cuckoo:2.0
ports:
"8005:1337"
Also in GCP instances I can not use the "localhost" ( i guess ), for other images like MISP, I have replaced "localhost" with instance IP, can we do the similar way with Cuckoo image as well.
Hello All,
I followed the instructions given, but I do have other images which already occupied port 80 and running on that. So my Cuckoo images throwing me an error for the same, as expected. I tried to change the port number in yml file like below, (for web and api as well ), but GUI is not loading. This machine in which I am trying on is Google Cloud instance. Do we have any other method for cloud VMs. Please let me know.
web: image: blacktop/cuckoo:2.0 ports:
./2.0/config-file.env
api: depends_on:
Also in GCP instances I can not use the "localhost" ( i guess ), for other images like MISP, I have replaced "localhost" with instance IP, can we do the similar way with Cuckoo image as well.