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ghostforge
ghostforge manages false identity information for privacy prudent users.
tl;dr it's a fancy DB frontend with sensible design, tailored features, and a nice UX.
Deployment • Frequently Asked Questions • Contributing • License
Deployment
Installation instructions are only provided for docker
-based deployment. For manual deployment, you'll need to set environment variables (see .env
) for database access before running ghostforge
yourself.
using docker
You'll need docker-compose
installed or you can convert the contents of docker-compose.yml
into docker run
commands yourself. Install and run ghostforge
with something like:
git clone https://github.com/darrylnixon/ghostforge.git && \
cd ghostforge && \
docker-compose up --detach --build;
docker exec --interactive --tty ghostforge ghostforge_adduser;
Follow the prompts to create an administrator user. Assuming you didn't change the default port, browse to http://localhost:1337/ to begin using ghostforge
with your new credentials.
FAQ
What problem does ghostforge solve?
TODO
What's your roadmap?
TBD
Why did you select MIT? You use GPLv3 in other projects.
While GPLv3 still gives you the right to use, modify, and share this code, I know ghostforge
would be useful to researchers and enthusiasts that need to tailor it to niche, particular, or sensitive use cases. Recognizing this, MIT seemed the best fit.
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to this project, feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue on GitHub.
This tool was written as part of my coursework for CSC 842 - Security Tool Development at Dakota State University. Consequently, I may choose not to maintain this tool beyond the length of the course, but have selected a license that enables open contributions in any case.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for details.