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  • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

    From twitter:

    Originally posted by gdead:Bruce Potter
    I think it's time to start working on defcon prep. Hack Fortress will be there and hopefully a crazy talk...I hope to keep all my body parts
    And after being asked about it coming back after missing DC18, but being present at DC17:
    Originally posted by gdead:Bruce Potter
    We got swamped and didn't do DC18. We've talked to pyr0 and we should be square for DC19 (with the expanded hacking/tf2 game environ)
    As a result, I have [forum=564]made a new forum for this event[/forum] and imported the name, description and site URL from Defcon 17. Some of these will likely change once more information is provided. For example, maybe the name will be changing to "Hack Fortress" as suggested by the first tweet.

    Followup:
    Originally posted by gdead:Bruce Potter
    Uh.. yes. that's definitely changed. :) Who do I send an updated desc. to?
    He sent me an email with the updates, and I have updated the name as requested to "Hack Fortress" and it has a new description, too:
    Originally posted by ForumDescription
    Hackers and gamers team up in the coolest gaming tournament at Defcon. Combining a hacking contest with a TF2 tourney, the teams must work together as actions in one environment impact the other. (twitter), (site)
    Last edited by TheCotMan; March 22, 2011, 19:33.

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    • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

      I just got confirmation from Pyr0 (UserID 64) that BluKnight (userID:26) will be running SkyTalks this year. BlueKnight has let me know that the event SkyTalks is indeed, ON, and provided a new description for it.

      As a result, a new forum has been created for this:

      [forum=565]Skytalks[/forum]
      Originally posted by description
      Back for a fourth blowout year, Skytalks are presentations (55-110 min) that are designed to overclock your brain with cutting edge information about sensitive topics that you might not be able to freely discuss or research from the privacy of your own home, workplace, or favorite con.
      Enjoy!

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      • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

        I received word from the forum user that provided official announcements for this contest last year (Vulc@n), that the same group that ran this contest last year is working with DT to bring it back again this year at the Rio.

        The forum user vulc@n (UserID:24343) is who you should listen to on the forums for official announcements. Anything posted in the CTF forum about the CTF not from this user should be considered suspect of attempted social engineering, or disinformation.

        Description provided for this year:
        Originally posted by CTF
        Everyone knows Capture The Flag! You don't? Contestants apply l33t skillz in an all out cyber war demonstrating OS, application and network security dominance in order to gain unauthorized access and score points (digital flags) while simultaneously preventing others from doing the same. (site),(twitter)
        Forum created: [forum=566]CTF[/forum]
        Last edited by TheCotMan; March 27, 2011, 11:19.

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        • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

          AlxRogan dropped mod privs a while back because he wasn't going to be around for a while. (Mods have privs because they moderate. We don't keep "vanity mods.") Now that he has time again to mod, his mod privs have been restored.

          Welcome back AlxRogan!

          Seasonal mods Pyr0 and Russ have had their privs restored because they are here more often as Defcon approaches. They drop privs again shortly after Defcon.

          Welcome back Pyr0 and Russ!

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          • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

            Forum created for unofficial event "[forum=568]Pre-Defcon Party[/forum]" and kallahar's thread on this subject has been moved there with a permanent redirect to the new location in the forum.

            Forum Description:
            Originally posted by description
            Pre-Defcon party at the Alexis Park - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. (site)

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            • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

              It looks like I've fixed the uploading of avatars, so they now work on the new server.

              There are still limits on filesize of avatars uploaded, types of images supported, size of images (pixels wide x pixels tall), and most users are not allowed to upload animated gif.

              Avatar selection is disabled for lurker (L1), but should be active for L2, L3, L4, and Forum Leader-Organizers.

              Other than mail for password reset and creating new accounts, what else is broken?
              Last edited by TheCotMan; April 3, 2011, 15:33.

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              • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                in a conversation with someone recently, i brought up the topic of "forced" HTTPS and how i like it when sites don't give people an option to be insecure (and how i wished more webmail providers, etc. would do that)

                to show them a direct example just now i hopped to http://forum.defcon.org but it seems that the old "you should use HTTPS, you douce" message (i'm paraphrasing) is no longer there and one can get clear-text forums access.

                when did this change take place? was it intentional?

                [EDIT: strange, either i read the screen wrong or the system isn't doing the same thing anymore. heh, since i am never wrong about anything i'll have to assume it was a momentary glitch on the server. ;-) now it just passively forwards people to the HTTPS site. all's well with the world.]
                "I'll admit I had an OiNK account and frequented it quite often… What made OiNK a great place was that it was like the world's greatest record store… iTunes kind of feels like Sam Goody to me. I don't feel cool when I go there. I'm tired of seeing John Mayer's face pop up. I feel like I'm being hustled when I visit there, and I don't think their product is that great. DRM, low bit rate, etc... OiNK it existed because it filled a void of what people want."
                - Trent Reznor

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                • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                  Originally posted by Deviant Ollam View Post
                  in a conversation with someone recently, i brought up the topic of "forced" HTTPS and how i like it when sites don't give people an option to be insecure (and how i wished more webmail providers, etc. would do that)

                  to show them a direct example just now i hopped to http://forum.defcon.org but it seems that the old "you should use HTTPS, you douce" message (i'm paraphrasing) is no longer there and one can get clear-text forums access.

                  when did this change take place? was it intentional?

                  [EDIT: strange, either i read the screen wrong or the system isn't doing the same thing anymore. heh, since i am never wrong about anything i'll have to assume it was a momentary glitch on the server. ;-) now it just passively forwards people to the HTTPS site. all's well with the world.]
                  This was done in stages. First, we offered both http and https access to the forums, and I setup an image with red text to let people know they were stupid to use http. Clicking on the image location for http or https would toggle back and forth between http and https, but when leaving https for http using this method, an additional warning appeared.

                  Once we had https support working for a long time without problem, I stopped http service to forums, denying login, or credential passing (except cookies) and removed all web software from the "http" root, replacing it with a few scripts and text files -- none of which should ask for cookies. This message also directed people to email us ay defconforums@gmail.com if they had trouble with https-only forums. (This is something I worried about, especially on phone-browsers at the time, and search engines that crawled the web.)

                  We had that message for a year or more, and no email complaints. Additionally, search engines still crawled the forums.

                  Then this came up: https://forum.defcon.org/project.php?issueid=33

                  I really do like working with forum members that suggest new ideas when the ideas are liked by mods, too. Most of the idea I've implemented here were not thought of by me, but by mods, or other users. Shortly after that, we did away with the error page (not really) and forwarded people to https.(The error is still there, but with a meta refresh time of zero, most browsers will not even display the error for users to read before going to load the site by https.)

                  Then there was server failure (probably the motherboard) around March 8, 2011, and a rebuild of all web service. After reconfiguring everything I started looking for things that were still broken, and the http-to-https forwarder was broken because I never installed the files for it. That should be fixed too. We should now be forwarding http to https on connection.

                  Anything else broken other than mail? (To fix mail, DT or another sysadmin needs to configure a mail server to allow the new forum server to send mail out to users.)
                  Last edited by TheCotMan; April 3, 2011, 15:39.

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                  • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                    Tonight or tomorrow night we should have the email fixed again as well.
                    PGP Key: https://defcon.org/html/links/dtangent.html

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                    • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                      Originally posted by Dark Tangent View Post
                      Tonight or tomorrow night we should have the email fixed again as well.
                      That sounds great! I am getting tired of performing manual email validation for new users, and addressing password reset requests by email.

                      IN other news,I've created a forum for DCTV:

                      [forum=570]DCTV[/forum]
                      Originally posted by Description
                      What is Defcon TV? At the Alexis Park (before the Rio) it was many things: a collection of videos recorded at Defcon. Later it was a "Movies" channel with hacker-approved movies, then movies with "Defcon Filler Videos" between movies, then it included video and audio of presentation tracks, pumped into rooms. What will it be this year?

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                      • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                        Added new forum for *unofficial* HackBus event:

                        [forum=571]HackBus[/forum]


                        Originally posted by Description
                        Last year, HackBus organizers drove people to the Defcon Shoot and the Toxic BBQ. What will happen this year? (Site), (Twitter), (Facebook), (Forum(external link))

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                        • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                          DT convinced the mail server to deliver mail from the forums out to you all, so email registration and notification should now be working. You should be able to sign up for forum accounts using email, reset your password by email, and get notifications on threads you have subscribed.

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                          • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                            Change in organization of forums for DC19 contests, events, social gatherings, and parties.

                            The list of all of these in one container was too much, so I have organized these into groups:

                            * contests
                            * events
                            * parties/social gatherings
                            * other

                            A new addition "parties/social events" will likely be growing, as I am planning to populate it with forums for parties at Defcon, and then populate these with one or more posts with links to online resources provided by the people that are running these parties. Many parties have moved to use twitter or host content about their party on website, or form facebook groups. I am not forcing organizer of parties to use these forums, or telling them should not use them either. I plan on have forums for each so we can direct people visiting the forums in the right direction to get the information they want about a party or social event.

                            I am fine with these forums existing even if nobody posts to them, and if people want to post to them.

                            Hopefully, over the next month or two, we'll get information about parties so we can make forums for them with links to online resources provided by the people that run these parties.
                            Last edited by TheCotMan; April 7, 2011, 11:03.

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                            • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                              Now that email service from forums is restored, I have sent out a notice for email confirmation to all forum accounts that have "unconfirmed email addresses" so users can confirm their email address and use the forums. This should also include people that tried to reset their password while email service from the forums were broken.

                              In 2 weeks, any accounts with zero post count and unconfirmed email addresses will be deleted,freeing those usernames for other people to use.

                              I have already deleted several accounts that lead to email message bounced back to us with permanent email failure due to invalid recipient addresses.

                              Thanks!

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                              • Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?

                                Access to pics is restored,but upload of images appears to be broken, and is probably a server issue now and no longer a firewall issue, but the cause of this error is not logged, so it will take some time to track it down.

                                I have something else that is higher priority to finish working on before diagnosing the upload fail on the pics server. At least it is now possible to view images that are on the pics server.
                                Last edited by TheCotMan; April 12, 2011, 17:52.

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