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Open your favorite browser, navigate to `http://localhost:3000` and start hacking!
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## Vagrant Install
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To run Railsgoat with Vagrant you must first have [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) and [Virtualbox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) installed. Once those dependencies are installed cd into the Railsgoat directory where you've cloned the code and run.
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```
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#~/code/railsgoat
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$ vagrant up
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...
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railsgoat: Port: 3000:3000
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railsgoat:
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railsgoat: Container created: 3084633a81675346
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==> railsgoat: Starting container...
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==> railsgoat: Provisioners will not be run since container doesn't support SSH.
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$
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```
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Once you see the preceeding message Railsgoat is running on your localhost on port 3000.
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Open your favorite browser, navigate to `http://localhost:3000` and start hacking!
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## Capybara Tests
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RailsGoat now includes a set of failing Capybara RSpecs, each one indicating that a separate vulnerability exists in the application. To run them, you first need to install [PhantomJS](https://github.com/jonleighton/poltergeist#installing-phantomjs), which is required by the Poltergeist Capybara driver. Upon installation, simply run the following rake task:
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