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Ice CTF 2016

A discussion/solution repo for Ice CTF 2016

If you're visiting from outside the team, feel free to look at the issues, especially the closed ones, to see how the repo was used for the competition.

How to use

  • For each problem, no matter how easy or hard it is, a issue needs to be created for it. Issue should be named Stage X - Name, for example Stage 1 - Hello World for the first one.
  • For the first simple problems, the issues will just simply say how they were solved.
  • For the harder ones, explanations on how they were solved should be written.
  • The user that is actively working on the problem should self-assign himself the issue.
  • Tagging other users for help/discussion encouraged!
  • If pushing files to the repo, make sure to add the files related to problem X into a folder called X
  • Don't care if English or Icelandic, I'm just used to using English on GitHub. Sue me.

Parking challenges

If you want to take a break from a challenge, make sure you unassign yourself from the issue and doing a 'braindump' comment is encouraged. All info that you have on the challenge may be useful for other team members if they take a look at the challenge.

Closing issues

When a challenge is finished, make sure to close the issue and update the description with the found flag. If you discovered some useful tools in this challenge, make sure to add the to the wiki, with a little description on how it works and how it was useful. It might be helpful for other challenges down the line.

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