I’ve been working on this project for over a year now, and I’m sure many people here will like it !

This is a game where the player must complete technical challenges about various technologies (programming, cryptography, networking, etc…) to progress through the story. It puts the Unix family under the light, and features many opensource technologies all running on a single server!

Check out the about page for details, and happy hunting !

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Sounds interesting, I’ll check it out.

I’ve only read the intro, sounds very promising. I’ll have to get to my computer.

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Thanks for your message on the guestbook ! I hope you have some fun, good luck !!

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Thanks :) I’m currently “too slow” haven’t figured out what to do there yesterday evening.

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A lot of fun so far ! Thanks for making this

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Thanks for taking on the challenge ! This whole thing is meaningless if there’s no one scratching their head at it !

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Can you edit your message to add a spoiler tag ?

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It’s up and running ! The error you get is probably related to the fact you’re trying to trace it over ipv4.

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There are online service that can do it for you. Check “IPv6” in the glossary.

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