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==RIPE Atlas probes at hackerspaces - 7th of June 2013==
==RIPE Atlas probes at hackerspaces - 7th of June 2013==
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With your help, the RIPE NCC is building the largest Internet measurement network ever made. RIPE Atlas employs a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability, providing an unprecedented understanding of the state of the Internet in real time.
With your help, the RIPE NCC is building the largest Internet measurement network ever made. RIPE Atlas employs a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability, providing an unprecedented understanding of the state of the Internet in real time.
===The Workshop details===
===The Workshop details===

Revision as of 07:49, 12 May 2013

Planned

Home Automation, in's and out's - 3rd of June 2013

Knowadays you can control your home in many ways, doors, camera's, heating/airco, windows, etc etc. During this presentation an expert on home automation will tell us how it works, what you can do and show us some real example's.

The Workshop details

When: 3rd june 18:00 0xf00d, 19:00 start workshop
Where: The space
Who: Enver Tanriverdi
Language: Dutch

Who's attending?

Max 8 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.

  1. Presenter: Enver Tanriverdi
  2. Fish_
  3. Ardillo

Please leave your name if you would like to attend, Prio on #randomdata people's, guests are kindly asked for a donation for the space.

RIPE Atlas probes at hackerspaces - 7th of June 2013

File:RipeatlasprobeV2.jpg
With your help, the RIPE NCC is building the largest Internet measurement network ever made. RIPE Atlas employs a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability, providing an unprecedented understanding of the state of the Internet in real time.

The Workshop details

When: 3rd june 18:00 0xf00d, 19:00 start workshop
Where: The space
Language: English

Speakers Bio

BECHA
I have six hands with which I am juggling my six roles: mother, hacker/activist, lover, expat, Ms Measurements, lecturer

For my work, I moved to Amsterdam from Belgrade, in 1999. At RIPE NCC, I was a trainer for 12 years, teaching ISPs around Europe and world about how Internet is governed and built, talking about DNS, IPv6, BGP, IETF, ICANN... Last 2 years I am a Community Builder around measurements and tools that R&D of RIPE NCC builds, that are looking at the stability & quality of Internet around the world.

Before that, during and after, I was an activist & hacker, taking part in Dutch hacker scene (Hippies From Hell) & conferences (HIP97, HAL2001, WTH2005, HAR2009 & OHM2013) and German Chaos Camps (CCC in '99, 2007, 2011); I started by being part on B92 & OpenNet in Belgrade, and part of communities/mailing lists syndicate & nettime. Currently, I am a secretary at the Amsterdam hackerspace: Technologia Incognita.

I have/had 3 children, with my Dutch ex-partner, and I am now "living apart together" with my wonderful love and lover.

I am a Community Builder for RIPE Atlas and member of Technologia Incognita, Amsterdam Hackerspace -- and a friend of many other hackerspaces (see my other workshop at 29c3: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/wiki/Hackerspaces_exchange) My goal is to have one RIPE Atlas probe installed in every hackerspace -- combining work and pleasure.

Who's attending?

Max 8 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.

  1. Presenter: BECHA
  2. Fish_

Sniffing and manipulating Local Area Networks - 5th of July 2013

It's difficult to cover the whole subject in one single sentence so the title is probably a little unprecise. The presentation will be about ARP Man-In-The-Middle-Attacks, DNS-Poisoning, traffic redirection and what you can do with it when combining them all.

When : 5th of July 2013 - 18:00 Time to eat 19:00 Start of workshop/presentation
Where : Hackerspace Randomdata, Utrecht
Who : Ruben Unteregger (Der Schweiz)

Agenda

  • ARP MITM
  • Categorizing traffic
  • Sniffing DNS
  • Sniffing HTTP (Password and sessions)
  • Redirecting connections
  • Intercepting connections - HTTP(S) reverse proxies
  • HTTP response injection - *.exe injection, request redirection
  • What's to come in future releases ...

Who's coming?

  1. Der Schweiz
  2. Fish_
  3. Zwamkat (t.b.c.)
  4. Phrake (t.b.c.)
  5. Cuckoo
  6. Ardillo

- Please add yourself to the list

t.b.c. = To Be Confirmed

In the pipeline

BGP for beginners: 29th January 2013 -- POSTPONED DUE NULLROUTING ABOUTTHEROUTE

HI all: Bad news: I'm nullrouting my packets at this moment, I fear I've gotten a mayor cold, so I'll be in bed with some oranges and a cup of thee tonight. I'm also starting a new job on friday, so I can't take any risk in letting this cold grow worse..

( Sorry to let you all down, and I'll reschedule asap, and first mate on me for the inconvenience :)

Abouttheroute does what he likes best: Talking about the routes! In this workshop we will focus on the basics: what is BGP, where is it used, some basic LAB's etc.

If appreciated by the crowd: An advanced session can be arranged on a later date.

Date will be somewhere in the end of November.

Update: Please all install GNS3 on your laptops on forehand!! www.gns3.org Labs will be provided on session!!

Details

When: 18th of January 2013, 0xf00d 18:00, workshop start: 19:00 Where: Randomdata space
Who: Abouttheroute Needed: Laptop with IP running

Who's coming?

Max 10 persons

  1. Abouttheroute duh
  2. Fish_
  3. Maltimore
  4. MishMash
  5. Deatzor
  6. AK47
  7. Ardillo
  8. Yids
  9. Hark

Please leave your name if you would like to attend Prio on #randomdata people's, guests are kindly asked for a donation for the space.

Topics requested

If you have any (beginners) BGP topics you would like to discuss during this workshop: suggestions are welcome :)

Gaming night(s) next TBD


Check the Gaming page :-) Gaming_night

To CTF or not to CTF. How to be a leet ctf'er!

How win all the capture the flag games? That's what everyone wants to know! Me^WWe will give a short introduction on how to crack the challenges and win the game.
This night is brought you by several hack in the box.nl ctf members!

The Workshop details

When: 30th of August 18:00 0xf00d and 19:00 start
NEW DATE PLANNED SOON! Where: Le space
Who: DrWhax
On this workshop you will learn:

  • A short introduction of playing the wargames/ctf
  • How to attack various challenges.
  • Find 0dayz!

Stuff you need: A laptop, your hax0r mindset.

Who's attending?

Max 15 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list.

  1. Fish_
  2. Mortal (non-member
  3. junk
  4. Ardillo

Build your own camera: NEW DATE SCHEDULED SOON!

Every body has one, isn't it a dedicated camera then it's one in your phone, ipod, etc.
In this session we will bring you back to the old days, the days when it al started: 1816.
We will build a real pinhole camera and test it. Afterwards we are able to test it and scan our pictures.

The Workshop details

File:Pinhole1.jpg File:Pinhole2.jpg
When: NEW DATE SCHEDULED SOON 18:00 0xf00d, 19:00 start workshop
Where: The space
Who: fish
On this workshop we will do:

  • A short introduction
  • Build a pinhole camera
  • Use the camera
  • Develope the films (may-be color, otherwise B/W)

There can be some small costs for the material, more info later.

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. Please add yourself to the list
  2. DrWhax (non-member)
  3. Kalola
  4. iTdeal


Requests

Please write down your requests here, don't forget enough details and your name

[REQUESTED] Workshop/Seminar Software-defined networking

I'm not even sure if this is the right place to request such a thing, but he! I can try, right? So what is Software-defined networking all about? I've been reading about this subject for a bit and the subject just doesn't land. It's still too abstract for me. I might have been reading the wrong papers but I prefer to learn interactively. So is there anybody else who wants to learn about Software-defined networking? Let fan out and find someone who is prepared to do a workshop on this subject. Suggestions?

Status

We can organize "something" with one of our partners/sponsors, they are expert in visualization, does that ring a bell?


Archive

2013

  1. Workshops_Archive#Lockpicking_101_and_playground_by_ToooL_Eindhoven_-_10th_of_may_2013
  2. Workshops_Archive#Open_day.2C_Date_30_March_2013

2012

  1. Workshops_Archive#BGP_and_IPv6_with_Iljitsch_van_Beijnum_30_november_2012
  2. Workshops_Archive#IPv6_introduction_with_Wilco_Baan_Hofman_16_november_2012
  3. Workshops_Archive#HITR2NDB_2012_edition
  4. Workshops_Archive#Gaming night(s)
  5. Workshops_Archive#Lego mindstorms playground: Tuesday 21-02-2012
  6. Ham_radio
  7. Workshops_Archive#DIY_Amateur_radio_license_.26_The_21th_century_Radio_-_Kickoff_17-01-2012

2011

  1. Workshops_Archive#SC_101:_March_18th
  2. Workshops_Archive#Lomo-.2FAnaloge-_Photo-graphy:_26_july_2011
  3. Workshops_Archive#Hack_in_The_Random_2600_NL_Data_Box:_26th_of_November_2011

2010

  1. Workshops Archive#Arduino introduction workshop: 2 March
  2. Workshops Archive#Build a overhead projector beamer: 9 March
  3. Workshops Archive#Digital laws by BOF 1: 23 March
  4. Workshops Archive#Cisco playground 1: 7 April
  5. Workshops Archive#Arduino playground 1: 13 April
  6. Workshops Archive#LED board building: 24 April
  7. Workshops Archive#Pure-Data Workshop: 14 May
  8. Workshops Archive#DIY IDS: 18 may
  9. Workshops Archive#Office espionage: 22nd of June