https://doc.infosec.unamur.be/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Lauevrar&feedformat=atomUNamur InfoSec - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T14:07:19ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:members&diff=921Infra:members2019-02-26T13:14:57Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
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<div>== How to manage authorized users ==<br />
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1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin<br />
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2. Click "Authorized users"<br />
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3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur username as username<br />
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== How to add an admin user to the application ? ==<br />
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1. Connect to django admin<br />
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2. Go to "Users" section<br />
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3. Change to user information to add him staff or super user status <br />
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== Add oauth application ==<br />
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You can add a oauth application by going to : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/oauth/applications<br />
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Please note that, when configuring client application, you should use these urls for oauth : <br />
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https://oauth.infosec.unamur.be/oauth/authorize/<br />
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https://oauth.infosec.unamur.be/oauth/token/<br />
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https://oauth.infosec.unamur.be/api/user/<br />
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<div>== How to manage authorized users ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin<br />
<br />
2. Click "Authorized users"<br />
<br />
3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur username as username<br />
<br />
== How to add an admin user to the application ? ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin<br />
<br />
2. Go to "Users" section<br />
<br />
3. Change to user information to add him staff or super user statsu</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:members&diff=915Infra:members2019-02-22T13:51:04Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
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<div>bleu<br />
== How to manage authorized users ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin<br />
<br />
2. Click "Authorized users"<br />
<br />
3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur username as username<br />
<br />
== How to add an admin user to the application ? ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin<br />
<br />
2. Go to "Users" section<br />
<br />
3. Change to user information to add him staff or super user statsu</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:members&diff=914Infra:members2019-02-22T13:50:47Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
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<div> == How to manage authorized users ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin<br />
<br />
2. Click "Authorized users"<br />
<br />
3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur username as username<br />
<br />
== How to add an admin user to the application ? ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin<br />
<br />
2. Go to "Users" section<br />
<br />
3. Change to user information to add him staff or super user statsu</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:members&diff=913Infra:members2019-02-22T13:50:21Z<p>Lauevrar: Created page with " == How to manage authorized users ? == 1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin 2. Click "Authorized users" 3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur..."</p>
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<div> == How to manage authorized users ? ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin : oauth.infosec.unamur.be/admin<br />
<br />
2. Click "Authorized users"<br />
<br />
3. Add or remove the user and use the UNamur username as username<br />
<br />
== How to add an admin user to the application ? ==<br />
<br />
1. Connect to django admin<br />
<br />
2. Go to "Users" section<br />
<br />
3. Change to user information to add him staff or super user statsu</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=912Main Page2019-02-22T13:49:38Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
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<div>'''Welcome to the IoT & InfoSec Wiki'''<br />
<br />
The goal of this wiki is to serve as a lightweight communication vector and repository to share and keep any information we think could be useful to others and that related to the following topics:<br />
* Research Topics<br />
** [[IoT|Internet of Things]]<br />
**[[Blockchain]]<br />
<br />
*[[internships|Internships]]<br />
* Misc<br />
**[[CSC|Cyber Security Challenge]]<br />
**[[PdS18MovieMistakes|PdS'18 : Movie Mistakes]]<br />
** [[Infra:snowwhite|SnowWhite Infrastructure]]<br />
** [[Infra:connection|Connection to team tools]]<br />
** [[Infra:members|Managing members tools access]]<br />
* Project proposals<br />
** [[TorProjectProposal| How does Tor work ?]]<br />
<br />
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<div>Our team disposes of several collaborative tools : <br />
<br />
* A gitlab (forge.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A nextcloud (hub.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A wiki (doc.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
<br />
When an administrator of the team (the teaching assistant or the professor) added you in our centralized authentication, you will be able to connect to all of these tools using your UNamur credentials. However Forge and hub necessitate several additional steps in order for you to use them correctly. <br />
This documentation page explains these steps. <br />
<br />
== Gitlab == <br />
<br />
=== Connection ===<br />
<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to forge.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "Infosec" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
<br />
''Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected.'' <br />
<br />
<br />
=== After the first connection ===<br />
<br />
When you first connect to gitlab, you have to make some modifications to your profile : <br />
<br />
1. Add your UNamur (preferably) or another valid email address to your account and confirm it.<br />
<br />
2. Go to "Emails" section of your profile and remove the email that have the format : temp-email-for-oauth-USERNAME@gitlab.localhost<br />
<br />
3. Add you SSH public key to your profile (you will not be able to pull or push to repositories otherwise) <br />
<br />
== Nextcloud ==<br />
<br />
=== Connection === <br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to hub.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "UNamur account" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
<br />
''Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected.'' <br />
<br />
=== Using the mobile or desktop synchronisation client === <br />
When you try to set up the synchronisation client, it asks you a username and a password. It's worth noting that in this situation, your UNamur username and password will not work. So to be able to use the desktop or mobile synchronisation client, follow these steps : <br />
<br />
1. Connect to hub.infosec.unamur.be<br />
<br />
2. Go to your profile and under security tab <br />
<br />
3. Create an application password<br />
<br />
4. Save the username and password given<br />
<br />
5. Use this credentials in the synchronisation client</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:connection&diff=910Infra:connection2019-02-22T13:46:09Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
<hr />
<div>Our team disposes of several collaborative tools : <br />
<br />
* A gitlab (forge.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A nextcloud (hub.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A wiki (doc.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
<br />
When an administrator of the team (the teaching assistant or the professor) added you in our centralized authentication, you will be able to connect to all of these tools using your UNamur credentials. However Forge and hub necessitate several additional steps in order for you to use them correctly. <br />
This documentation page explains these steps. <br />
<br />
== Gitlab == <br />
<br />
=== Connection ===<br />
<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to forge.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "Infosec" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
<br />
<br />
=== After the first connection ===<br />
<br />
When you first connect to gitlab, you have to make some modifications to your profile : <br />
<br />
1. Add your UNamur (preferably) or another valid email address to your account and confirm it.<br />
2. Go to "Emails" section of your profile and remove the email that have the format : temp-email-for-oauth-USERNAME@gitlab.localhost<br />
3. Add you SSH public key to your profile (you will not be able to pull or push to repositories otherwise) <br />
<br />
== Nextcloud ==<br />
<br />
=== Connection === <br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to hub.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "UNamur account" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
<br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
<br />
=== Using the mobile or desktop synchronisation client === <br />
When you try to set up the synchronisation client, it asks you a username and a password. It's worth noting that in this situation, your UNamur username and password will not work. So to be able to use the desktop or mobile synchronisation client, follow these steps : <br />
<br />
1. Connect to hub.infosec.unamur.be<br />
2. Go to your profile and under security tab <br />
3. Create an application password<br />
4. Save the username and password given<br />
5. Use this credentials in the synchronisation client</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:connection&diff=909Infra:connection2019-02-22T13:43:46Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
<hr />
<div>Our team disposes of several collaborative tools : <br />
<br />
* A gitlab (forge.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A nextcloud (hub.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A wiki (doc.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
<br />
When an administrator of the team (the teaching assistant or the professor) added you in our centralized authentication, you will be able to connect to all of these tools using your UNamur credentials. However Forge and hub necessitate several additional steps in order for you to use them correctly. <br />
This documentation page explains these steps. <br />
<br />
'''Gitlab'''<br />
----<br />
<br />
Connection<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to forge.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "Infosec" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
First connection<br />
When you first connect to gitlab, you have to make some modifications to your profile : <br />
1. Add your UNamur (preferably) or another valid email address to your account and confirm it.<br />
2. Go to "Emails" section of your profile and remove the email that have the format : temp-email-for-oauth-USERNAME@gitlab.localhost<br />
3. Add you SSH public key to your profile (you will not be able to pull or push to repositories otherwise) <br />
Nextcloud<br />
Connection<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to hub.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "UNamur account" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
Using the mobile or desktop synchronisation client<br />
When you try to set up the synchronisation client, it asks you a username and a password. It's worth noting that in this situation, your UNamur username and password will not work. So to be able to use the desktop or mobile synchronisation client, follow these steps : <br />
1. Connect to hub.infosec.unamur.be<br />
2. Go to your profile and under security tab <br />
3. Create an application password<br />
4. Save the username and password given<br />
5. Use this credentials in the synchronisation client</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Infra:connection&diff=908Infra:connection2019-02-22T13:43:07Z<p>Lauevrar: Created page with "Our team disposes of several collaborative tools : * A gitlab (forge.infosec.unamur.be) * A nextcloud (hub.infosec.unamur.be) * A wiki (doc.infosec.unamur.be) When an adminis..."</p>
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<div>Our team disposes of several collaborative tools : <br />
* A gitlab (forge.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A nextcloud (hub.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
* A wiki (doc.infosec.unamur.be)<br />
When an administrator of the team (the teaching assistant or the professor) added you in our centralized authentication, you will be able to connect to all of these tools using your UNamur credentials. However Forge and hub necessitate several additional steps in order for you to use them correctly. <br />
This documentation page explains these steps. <br />
Gitlab<br />
Connection<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to forge.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "Infosec" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
First connection<br />
When you first connect to gitlab, you have to make some modifications to your profile : <br />
1. Add your UNamur (preferably) or another valid email address to your account and confirm it.<br />
2. Go to "Emails" section of your profile and remove the email that have the format : temp-email-for-oauth-USERNAME@gitlab.localhost<br />
3. Add you SSH public key to your profile (you will not be able to pull or push to repositories otherwise) <br />
Nextcloud<br />
Connection<br />
In order to connect to gitlab, go to hub.infosec.unamur.be and click on the "UNamur account" button, under the connection form. <br />
In the connection form that appears, you should be able to use your UNamur credentials. <br />
Note that your UNamur username have to be added in the system by an administrator of the platform before. Otherwise, your connection attempt will be rejected. <br />
Using the mobile or desktop synchronisation client<br />
When you try to set up the synchronisation client, it asks you a username and a password. It's worth noting that in this situation, your UNamur username and password will not work. So to be able to use the desktop or mobile synchronisation client, follow these steps : <br />
1. Connect to hub.infosec.unamur.be<br />
2. Go to your profile and under security tab <br />
3. Create an application password<br />
4. Save the username and password given<br />
5. Use this credentials in the synchronisation client</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=907Main Page2019-02-22T13:42:41Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to the IoT & InfoSec Wiki'''<br />
<br />
The goal of this wiki is to serve as a lightweight communication vector and repository to share and keep any information we think could be useful to others and that related to the following topics:<br />
* Research Topics<br />
** [[IoT|Internet of Things]]<br />
**[[Blockchain]]<br />
<br />
*[[internships|Internships]]<br />
* Misc<br />
**[[CSC|Cyber Security Challenge]]<br />
**[[PdS18MovieMistakes|PdS'18 : Movie Mistakes]]<br />
** [[Infra:snowwhite|SnowWhite Infrastructure]]<br />
** [[Infra:connection|Connection to team tools]]<br />
* Project proposals<br />
** [[TorProjectProposal| How does Tor work ?]]<br />
<br />
[[:File:MediaWikiRefCard.pdf|Reference Card for MediaWiki document syntax]]</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=906Main Page2018-11-05T07:21:41Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to the IoT & InfoSec Wiki'''<br />
<br />
The goal of this wiki is to serve as a lightweight communication vector and repository to share and keep any information we think could be useful to others and that related to the following topics:<br />
* Research Topics<br />
** [[IoT|Internet of Things]]<br />
**[[Blockchain]]<br />
<br />
*[[internships|Internships]]<br />
* Misc<br />
**[[CSC|Cyber Security Challenge]]<br />
**[[PdS18MovieMistakes|PdS'18 : Movie Mistakes]]<br />
** [[Infra:snowwhite|SnowWhite Infrastructure]]<br />
* Project proposals<br />
** [[TorProjectProposal| How does Tor work ?]]<br />
<br />
[[:File:MediaWikiRefCard.pdf|Reference Card for MediaWiki document syntax]]</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=905Main Page2018-11-05T07:20:56Z<p>Lauevrar: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to the IoT & InfoSec Wiki'''<br />
<br />
The goal of this wiki is to serve as a lightweight communication vector and repository to share and keep any information we think could be useful to others and that related to the following topics:<br />
* Research Topics<br />
** [[IoT|Internet of Things]]<br />
**[[Blockchain]]<br />
<br />
*[[internships|Internships]]<br />
* Misc<br />
**[[CSC|Cyber Security Challenge]]<br />
**[[PdS18MovieMistakes|PdS'18 : Movie Mistakes]]<br />
** [[Infra:snowwhite|SnowWhite Infrastructure]]<br />
* Project proposals<br />
** [[TorProjectProposal: How does Tor work ?]]<br />
<br />
[[:File:MediaWikiRefCard.pdf|Reference Card for MediaWiki document syntax]]</div>Lauevrarhttps://doc.infosec.unamur.be/index.php?title=TorProjectProposal&diff=904TorProjectProposal2018-11-05T07:19:51Z<p>Lauevrar: Project proposal on Tor</p>
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<div><br />
== Project summary ==<br />
<br />
The aim of this project is to create a technical review explaining how Tor network work effectively. <br />
This must contain at least the following : <br />
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# How the routing protocol work<br />
# The cryptography used<br />
# How Tor services work<br />
# How are domain names attributed<br />
# Why is tor said to be anonymous</div>Lauevrar