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− | A team of hackers (known as "0ld Eur0pe"), mainly consisting of the [[Summerschool Aachen 2004]], members of the [[Chaos Computer Club Cologne]] and some students of the RWTH[http://www.rwth-aachen.de], participated in the UCSB Capture The Flag 2004 game and were quite successful (see the scoreboard[http://kurosawa.cs.ucsb.edu/cgi-bin/scoreboard.py], second line).
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− | This page serves as a whiteboard to document the setup we used this year and to collect ideas about what we can do better next time.
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| == Setup == | | == Setup == |
| [[Image:NetworkSetup.jpg|Image:NetworkSetup.jpg|Network Setup]] | | [[Image:NetworkSetup.jpg|Image:NetworkSetup.jpg|Network Setup]] |
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− | == What To Do Better ==
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− | * don't put such a strong focus on host and network security again, this game was about application security ...
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− | * use some means of internal communication (wiki?)
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− | * split teams into research/abuse instead of attack/defense (?)
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− | Research would read code, produce new exploit and fix bugs.
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− | Abuse would automate and use exploits.
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− | == Pics! ==
| + | [[Category:Events]] |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 17 June 2006
Setup
The image is missing our loghost, which we added later with a hub in front of styx.