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What is CTFd?

CTFd is a Capture The Flag framework focusing on ease of use and customizability. It comes with everything you need to run a CTF and it's easy to customize with plugins and themes.

CTFd is a CTF in a can.

Features

  • Create your own challenges, categories, hints, and flags from the Admin Interface
    • Dynamic Scoring Challenges
    • Unlockable challenge support
    • Challenge plugin architecture to create your own custom challenges
    • Static & Regex based flags
      • Custom flag plugins
    • Unlockable hints
    • File uploads to the server or an Amazon S3-compatible backend
    • Limit challenge attempts & hide challenges
    • Automatic bruteforce protection
  • Individual and Team based competitions
    • Have users play on their own or form teams to play together
  • Scoreboard with automatic tie resolution
    • Hide Scores from the public
    • Freeze Scores at a specific time
  • Scoregraphs comparing the top 10 teams and team progress graphs
  • Markdown content management system
  • SMTP + Mailgun email support
    • Email confirmation support
    • Forgot password support
  • Automatic competition starting and ending
  • Team management, hiding, and banning
  • Customize everything using the plugin and theme interfaces
  • Importing and Exporting of CTF data for archival
  • And a lot more...

Install

  1. Install dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt
    1. You can also use the prepare.sh script to install system dependencies using apt.
  2. Modify CTFd/config.ini to your liking.
  3. Use python serve.py or flask run in a terminal to drop into debug mode.

You can use the auto-generated Docker images with the following command:

docker run -p 8000:8000 -it ctfd/ctfd

Or you can use Docker Compose with the following command from the source repository:

docker-compose up

Check out the CTFd docs for deployment options and the Getting Started guide

Live Demo

https://demo.ctfd.io/

Support

To get basic support, you can join the MajorLeagueCyber Community: MajorLeagueCyber Discourse

If you prefer commercial support or have a special project, feel free to contact us.

Managed Hosting

Looking to use CTFd but don't want to deal with managing infrastructure? Check out the CTFd website for managed CTFd deployments.

MajorLeagueCyber

CTFd is heavily integrated with MajorLeagueCyber. MajorLeagueCyber (MLC) is a CTF stats tracker that provides event scheduling, team tracking, and single sign on for events.

By registering your CTF event with MajorLeagueCyber users can automatically login, track their individual and team scores, submit writeups, and get notifications of important events.

To integrate with MajorLeagueCyber, simply register an account, create an event, and install the client ID and client secret in the relevant portion in CTFd/config.py or in the admin panel:

OAUTH_CLIENT_ID = None
OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET = None

Dota 2 plugin

This fork has a Dota 2 plugin for hero select for every team and an integrated scoreboard with sound effects. To set plugin up use following steps:

  1. Generate webhook secret: openssl rand -hex 32
  2. In docker-compose.yml, set WEBHOOK_SECRET env variable of scoreboard-server service and VALORANT_WEBHOOK_SECRET env variable of ctfd to the generated value.
  3. Run docker compose up and connect to CTFd instance, it exposes port 8000 on the host by default.
  4. Set up CTFd instance and create an access token.
  5. Save access token in CTFD_API_KEY env variable of scoreboard service in docker-compose.yml
  6. Generate TLS certificates for scoreboard and its backend, we recommend to use Let's Encrypt.
  7. Save generated certificates in conf/letsencrypt directory.
  8. Configure nginx (conf/nginx/http.conf) to serve TLS traffic on domain of your preference.
  9. Run docker compose up

Screenshots

index users teams

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