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- **Step 3**: Next, you must create an empty `.env` file in the root directory of the application. Then, copy the contents of the `.env-default` file (also found in root directory) inside the `.env` file.
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- **Step 3**: Next, you must create an empty `.env` file in the root directory of the application. Then, copy the contents of the `.env-default` file (also found in root directory) inside the `.env` file.
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**Important Notice:** The `.env` file contains all environment variables that hold host configurations for each required backend service (i.e., the endpoints of the *Project Management*, the *Quantitative Security Assessment* and the *Vulnerability Prediction* services). In case you have installed these services locally on your premises, you will need to modify these environment variables accordingly. Remember to restart the application each time you modify this file.
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> **Important Notice:** The `.env` file contains all environment variables that hold host configurations for each required backend service (i.e., the endpoints of the *Project Management*, the *Quantitative Security Assessment* and the *Vulnerability Prediction* services). In case you have installed these services locally on your premises, you will need to modify these environment variables accordingly. Remember to restart the application each time you modify this file.
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- **Step 4**: Finally, you can start the VM4SEC Dashboard server and a web page should open on your favorite browser. Open cmd and run the following command:
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- **Step 4**: Finally, you can start the VM4SEC Dashboard server and a web page should open on your favorite browser. Open cmd and run the following command:
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cp ./.env-default ./.env
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**Important Notice:** The `.env` file contains all environment variables that hold host configurations for each required backend service (i.e., the endpoints of the *Project Management*, the *Quantitative Security Assessment* and the *Vulnerability Prediction* services). In case you have installed these services locally on your premises, you will need to modify these environment variables accordingly. Remember to restart the application each time you modify this file.
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> **Important Notice:** The `.env` file contains all environment variables that hold host configurations for each required backend service (i.e., the endpoints of the *Project Management*, the *Quantitative Security Assessment* and the *Vulnerability Prediction* services). In case you have installed these services locally on your premises, you will need to modify these environment variables accordingly. Remember to restart the application each time you modify this file.
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- **Step 4**: Open cmd and run:
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- **Step 4**: Open cmd and run:
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sudo docker run -it \
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