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[Question] How to set "base_url" on The Littlest Jupyter Hub
I found on the Github this issue but no one has responded and the post is 2 months old.
CTFd
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Host your own CTF for free 💸 (CTFd Setup Guide)
During the last weekend, a small cyber security club at my town organized their first online CTF competition. I offered to take care of the infrastructure since I've been tinkering with CTFd for a couple of weeks and surprisingly everything went well! (Except two server outages that didn't last long 😁) That's why I'm here sharing with you the process of how I set up, configured, and monitored a CTF platform that handled 150+ users simultaneously totally FOR FREE 💲
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How to keep an HTTP connection alive for 9 hours
Under the hood, we use the open source CTF platform, CTFd. CTFd has its own system for registration and login. However, we wanted to use our own registration landing event for style and tracking purposes. Here are the requirements from our marketing team:
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Creating Competition Platforms
Currently we use our CTFd fork, containerised and hosted on DigitalOcean. Major problems are that it's a freemium software, so for questions that might need execution of code in some programming language, we'll have to pay for it (and our club can't afford that). Questions are mostly MCQ or Fill in the Box.
- Creating CTFs for College Club
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316ctf: Beginner CTF
Thanks to our sponsors Anderson University (SC) & CTFd
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Building a Hack The Box alternative for educational purposes
Also, I would suggest using ctfd for management, with some plugins you can make it do most of what you need https://ctfd.io/ .
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CTF Party - Novice to Professional
Are you using ctfd? https://ctfd.io/
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Announcing Beast - An open source Jeopardy style CTF creation and management tool!
I think it's a misnomer to say that CTFd is proprietary. While CTFd does have a hosting platform that uses closed source code, CTFd itself is open core and open source under the Apache 2 license. My company and I put a lot of effort into maintaining the open source version of CTFd while still being sustainable.
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Intentionally vulnerable networks for hackers
TryHackMe and CTFd might be worth a look.
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How To Setup Your CTFd Platform With HTTPS And SSL
If you want to organize and host a CTF event, one of the best and easiest options available for managing this is CTFd.
What are some alternatives?
docker-stacks - Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications
RootTheBox - A Game of Hackers (CTF Scoreboard & Game Manager)
Jupyter Notebook (IPython) - Multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
30-seconds-of-python-code - Short Python code snippets for all your development needs
awesome-ctf - A curated list of CTF frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares
nbgrader - A system for assigning and grading notebooks
ctf - Ctf solutions from p4 team
coding-problems - Solutions for various coding/algorithmic problems and many useful resources for learning algorithms and data structures
snoop - Snoop — инструмент разведки на основе открытых данных (OSINT world)
python - Official Python client library for kubernetes
Awesome-DevSecOps-Platforms - A curated list of awesome security platforms,including CTF/Security Response Center/Bug Tracker and so on.