Subj : Re: test To : Alterego From : MeaTLoTioN Date : Tue Jul 30 2019 12:50 pm On Jul 30th 1:33 am Alterego said... Al> Would you believe a bunch of boy scouts are coding it as I speak? ;) Awesome, dib dib dob dob Al> Dang yeah, I need to restart that. I've got sidetracked with too many Al> side projects (and some for work) - so I put the pen down on it. I've Al> gone to pick it up again, only to be sidetracked. Al> Al> I need (and want) to get it up and running, so that folks can register Al> themselves, etc. That will be very handy once it's up and running for sure Al> I was aim to use my new ANSItex as an initial front end (and it would Al> have all the right plumbing to put on a webui) - and i needed to rework Al> the internals (which was a big task, and I've done that) - as well as put Al> up an editor (which I'm 80% there now). Al> Al> Its just a matter of finding time (when the kids are asleep) and not Al> being told about good TV shows! I'm currently watching Stranger Things Al> and Humans, but I'm limiting myself to 2 episodes a night now to catch up Al> on my todo list. Yes, I know the feeling. I don't watch mych TV these days though, I have free time in the evenings so I just fill it with BBS stuffs, no significant other to keep bending my ear or getting me to do this or that, kids live with their mum, so this stuff keeps me going and gives me something to do in the evenings after work lol. I've been really getting into the CTF stuff of late, I am finding them really fun, and even trying to make my own as it's helping me learn more about the systems I use and how vulnerable they can be if you're not careful. My current favourite challenge type is reverse engineering challenges, where you need to cause a buffer overflow or something in order to make a program do something it wasn't meant to in order to get at the data you really need. Hard work, but hugely fun. I definitely owe StackFault a beer for getting me hooked onto these CTF's, without his little challenge he set earlier this year, I would never have gotten into them. --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.10-alpha (linux; x64; 10.16.0) * Origin: thE dYslExIc dOnkEy ~ dydo.erb.pw:1337 (1337:1/201) .