DC540 hackerspace network infrastructure…

I’ve been working on infrastructure quite a bit lately. As a means of allowing people to become more involved in DC540 projects as they arise, I’ve been working on an authentication and information management infrastructure within the hackerspace. For example, I have Atlassian’s Jira and Confluence for collaboration, project management, and knowledge management, Bitbucket for code storage, and shared NFS file storage. The idea was originally that I’d be able to find some people willing to collab on projects, and the infrastructure would be there and ready for them. Since the pandemic has basically put the kibosh on in-person gatherings, I’m now working on opening that up to members via VPN.

I realize that not everyone has time to collab on projects, or even the interest. But when we find those that have the passion and availability to get involved in that way, it will be ready. I have enough information and projects of my own that it needs to be done anyway.

Users will be able to pound on the CTF vulnerable boxes, review and add documentation, upload 3d-printer files and schematics. I will try to integrate everything I have into the environment so there’ll be much to play with. Perhaps I’ll move the citadel into this environment as well.