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    Vulnerawa
    Vulnerawa stands for vulnerable web application, though I think it should be renamed Vulnerable website. Unlike other vulnerable web apps, this application strives to be close to reality as possible. To know more about Vulnerawa, go here https://www.hackercoolmagazine.com/vulnerawa-vulnerable-web-app-for-practice/ See how to setup Vulnerawa in Wamp server. https://www.hackercoolmagazine.com/how-to-setup-vulnerawa-in-wamp-server/ To see how to set up a web app pen testing lab with...
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    configthis

    Manage and execute Linux testing and reporting programs

    These bash shell scripts are intended to iteratively load executable files via symbolic links and echo output to a log file for later review. These bash shell scripts rely on a directory structure intended to group testing and reporting executable files by project, target platform, and version.
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    Tool to install multiple versions of PHP beside each other
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    wpCLI is a Wordpress plugin that allows admins to administer their Wordpress installation in a "command line" fashion through a virtual (bash inspired) command line shell. Run php and JavaScript, or use the growing library of internal wpCLI command
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    Interactive PHP shell Create an interactive environment to debug php line by line. It enables you to execute php code as if it were a command line in a similar setting to bash and psh (perl shell).
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    Open Source Application Server Appliance based on Open Source GlassFish
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    CASIMIR is a web-based PHP/MySQL interface which controls over SSH-secured connexions qemu/kvm virtual machines dispatched over several physical servers. It also provides to administrators the ability to delegate control of these machines to other users.
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    QAWIKI is a wiki for QA engineers. It is a wiki which also supports an Integrated Test Environment (ITE) which allows a QA engineer to create a test case on a portal and execute/schedule it on a remote box, then collect the logs and disp them in reports.
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