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# Accessibility
This page contains the most relevant info on acessibility on Camp, both for attandees and villages.
[Jump to Village Section](#for-villages)
![Badge with two hands singing inclusion labelled c3ioc. Written in handwriting: fNord, they/them, needs seating. A blue sticker with the caption “remind me to drink” also sticks on the Badge](img/c3ioc-badge.png)
## For Attandees
While Accessibility on any camping event will be challenging, there have been a lot of efforts to get this event as friendly as can be. You can also [check the Mildenberg Brickworks Park info page on accessibility](https://www.ziegeleipark.de/en/barrierefreiheit).
### Assistance on Camp
Do not be afraid to ask for support. Our community is generally very open to help, as seen by the amount of angels.
There won't be a specific shift for providing accessibility help (sorry about the wrong info that was put here before), but Helpdesk will be able to provide you with info and you can also reach out to awareness, if you are experiencing discrimination.
You can inform other attandees about your needs using a c3IOC Badge. They can be folded up so some info will only be visible when you want it to. It is designed to not get in the way of your Angel Badge, if you have one.
[Get your Badge and Accessibility Info at the c3auti Helpdesk located in the Quiet Place.](facilities.md#quiet-place-c3auti)
### Bringing Assistants
If you need an assistant, they can get into the venue for free. Just bring them and your ticket to the entrance. Bringing an ID that shows you need assistance will help. In any case, we will find a solution.
If there are multiple assistants on shifts, please give a heads-up to camp2023-tickets@cccv.de
### Camping
There are no specific accessible areas. You have to look on site to see what fits. Contact us if you need assistance.
You can sleep in a silent camping area, a bit off site, but even there it won’t be completely silent.
### Paths
This is an outdoor event, and the quality of paths will vary. Everything you’ll need is at least accessible by gravel paths. Some short paths may cut trough grass. Tripping hazards (such as the museum train tracks) will be eliminated if possible or at least marked. Tents should not have stairs, and cable crossings will have ramps. Some of this will rely on villages cooperating. Paths and toilets will be lit at night.
Reach out if you encounter barriers, or help us fix them. CERT (and others) will be grateful.
### Toilets
Some but not all toilets will have stairs. The Museum also has proper indoor rest rooms, with nappy-changing tables, emergency pullstrings etc.
### Noise
There are going to be blinking lights and noise. Camp is both a hackcenter and a festival. It’s going to be quite the fuzz.
However, you will be able to chill out:
* Lounge will offer a diverse mix of music, for many tastes and sensory processing preferences.
* Loud spaces have been grouped. To help create quiet spaces.
* You can sleep in a silent camping area, a bit off site.
* There will be quiet social areas.
But there will be noise, and we want to party. Just be mindful and bring hearing protection.
#### In Case of Emergencies
There will be loud announcements and flashing lights if CERT needs to respond to a catastophy. Members of c3auti and awareness will help you at emergency assembly points. We will wear pink high-vis vests.
### Talks
Talks and workshops will be held in multiple locations. At least two will have audio induction loops.
Speakers have been asked to provide content notes. These help inform you when talks deal with heavy topics or phobias. [Guidance on accessibility and talks is provided by c3IOC.](https://c3ioc.de/speakersdesk.html#english)
There will be seating for wheelchair users and visually impaired.
### Teams
These Teams will be taking care of accessibility on the event:
* CERT, our emergency rescue
* will help in most medical matters.
* ask if you have special medical needs. (power for respirators, refrigerated medication; you will know best)
* c3auti
* offers quiet socialising.
* organises mutual aid for Autis.
* makes communication aids, not just for Autism.
* c3awareness
* will support you if you experience discrimination
* can help in conflicts
* will help spread awareness when people need it
c3IOC can help answer questions on inclusion and acessibility. In preperation for the event, for OCs, villages and disabled. Will be in the background on site. But ask the infodesk.
There will be a few Angel shifts for Accessibility Angels. As soon as we have further information you will find it here.
## For Villages
You can help make Camp as acessible as it can be by using this info-page.
There is also this [external web resource providing broad info on accessible building standards.](https://eph-barrierefreiheit.de/planungshilfe/)
### Avoid Tripping Hazards, build paths
- use cable bridges for crossings
- plan paths inside your village, keep them free of obstacles (this will help a lot in case of emergencies)
- make sure tent cords are marked and do not cross paths
- mark tripping hazards and stairs, where they can’t be avoided
- when building large tents or structures, you can [offer a ramp, as demonstrated by metalab dome](https://metalab.at/wiki/Dome_2.0#Rampe_f.C3.BCr_den_Eingang)
### Offer Seating
Having a disability often comes with needing to take frequent breaks. **Good availability of seating can help a lot, even more when it’s in the shade.** Plus it will make your village so much more cozy!
When your village is next to a queue, offering seating near it will be much apprecciated.
And remember to stay friendly when an exhausted creature asks you to give up your seat for them, especially if they wear a blue badge. Some disabilities are hidden.
!!! warning "info"
Try not to move around your seating, so it can be marked on the map.
### In case of Emergencies
- plan for an evacuation, they have happend on camp before.
- plan ahead, if somebody in your village will need help?
- sirens will be used, so make sure to remember community members that are hard of hearing
- **Especially when they need to be woken up during the night!**
### Food Safety
If you offer Food, try to keep track of what ingedients went into it. You can keep some of the packaging around, in case you need to check for allergenes. Using less processed food with fewer extra ingredients will probably help out some community members.
# Art & Play
## Performances
### Candy Casino
Candy lovers and gamblers beware! The Candy Casino opens its doors and attracts with dignified ambience, addiction, nasty tricks and sweets. The chance for a win is real! Come to our gaming tables, reception with form and champagne. In addition, there are video projections, Supermario/Tetris Rummelmukke and for all losers* Loser Lollies.
**When:** 15 Aug + 17 Aug, 22:00–23:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
### Der kühne Hühner
*a participatory radio play for young and old alike*
What do we need to make a radio play? People to read the story, of course. Maybe that’s you? And we also need noises, voices and sounds. Maybe even a little music. And above all, a lot of imagination and courage. Last but not least, listeners who make themselves comfortable and listen would of course be great as well. So there is certainly something for everyone. So if you want to experience something new, if you enjoy a nice story, if you enjoy reading aloud, if you like sounds and music, or if you just like to listen, then you’ve come to the right place!
“Der kühne Hühner” is Nico’s latest book about critical masculinity. The text will be set to music together with you and the spacey sound circus on headphones by Kollektiv Eigenklang to create a radio play.
With Nico Lindenberg and [Kollektiv Eigenklang](https://kollektiv-eigenklang.com)
**When:**<br />
17 Aug 15:00–16:30<br />
18 Aug 20:00–21:30<br />
19 Aug 17:00–18:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
### Dream Machine Music Lab
*interactive music lab*
For this Chaos Camp a dream team of composers, hardware hackers, performers and musicians has come together to build the interactive music lab of the future: There will be mechatronic and acoustic instruments, capacitive mini-synthesizers, two soundsystems, and of course computers and much more!
We will show new compositions, songs, lyrics and research results from sessions and workshops of the current year. Please see the Fahrplan and Wiki for sessions and special events.
With Sandra Trostel aka Filmgizmo, Thies Mynther, Piko_Ithea, Jonas Hummel, Moritz Simon Geist, Mareike Pitting, Paul Werner, Alwin Weber, Alex Jezdinsky, Ada, Pandzillophon, Eva Koennemann
[https://www.moritzsimongeist.com/dream-machine-music-lab](https://www.moritzsimongeist.com/dream-machine-music-lab)
**Location:** art & play_Zelt
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/DreamMaschineLab&openfile=260303"DreamMachineLab©Sandra Trostel.jpeg")
©SandraTrostel-->
### Eigenklang
*audio-visual durational performance*
“Eigenklang” is an audio-visual performance collective blurring classical boundaries between audience and artist, concept and coincidence, reality and perception. Their spaceship is open and cozy, full of toys and stimulating visuals. Join the crew for multidimensional experiments, based on interaction and improvisation, manipulating your senses, and co-create psychedelic soundscapes of organic, electronic and human sounds between your ears.
With [Kollektiv Eigenklang](https://kollektiv-eigenklang.com)
**When:**<br />
15 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
16 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
18 Aug, 20:30–00:00+<br />
19 Aug, 18:00–21:00+<br />
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
<!--[image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/KollektivEigenklang&openfile=250602"KollektivEigenklang ©KarbenSito.jpeg")
©KarbenSito-->
### Hexenhaus
*installation*
“Become who you are” is an inscription under a Mesopotamian lion. A great challenge in an alienated world. The installation invites inner acceptance by changing our understanding of reality. The Witch House creates an empowering place of mindfulness through images, sculptures, light and atmosphere.
**Location:** art & play
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Hexenhaus&openfile=250448"Hexenhaus_1.jpeg")
©Hexenhaus-->
### Kranleuchter
*interactive light installation*
16 moving heads, 4 LiDAR lasers, 4 speakers
The installation plays with the idea of light as a material with properties such as weight, friction and repulsion. The light beams behave like pendulums that are interactively set into oscillation. Each beam generates a sound through its oscillation, which is modulated by movement and position.
From [Birk Schmithüsen](https://www.birkschmithuesen.com)
### MagicDrink
*audio visual durational performance*
“Will you float, dance or love?” This installative performance is an interplay of performers, light, projections, sounds and the audience. Using an analog phone system, guests can communicate with each other and with the performers. It’s all about skill: whoever turns the dial the fastest shares an intimate experience with the performers and drinks the much sought-after MagicDrink.
**When:**<br />
16 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
17 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
18 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
19 Aug, 21:00–00:00<br />
**Location:** art & play_bus
With [ArtesMobiles](https://www.artesmobiles.art/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/ArtesMobiles&openfile=260439"ArtesMobiles© Caroline Wimmer.jpg")
©Caroline Wimmer-->
### Speaker Arena
*interactive soundinstallation*
A participative public sculpture made out of 320 connected loudspeakers that people can use to express themselves. The public, local artists and musicians can participate via a number of ways:
* via Bluetooth they can relay songs and messages to the sculpture.
* via direct “line in” they can connect their devices and instruments or speak directly through a microphone. Additionally the sculpture can be used as a PA system for events , DJs, and small concerts.
The sculpture at CCCamp has the following Bluetooth addresses:<br />
B3501<br />
BH100<br />
Fosi Audio BL20A<br />
From [Benoît Maubrey](https://benoitmaubrey.com/arena-berlin/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Beno%C3%AEt%20Maubrey&openfile=263680"speaker arena.JPG")
©Benoît Maubrey -->
### Von einem der auszog eine Wohnung in Berlin zu finden
*fully automated puppet theater* (17min)
(Translated title: The story of the youth who went forth to find an apartment in Berlin – adapted from a German fairy tale)
Act 3: In the final consequence
The Princess realizes that she must move to Berlin when she visits the exhibition “Vulnerable Subjects” in Leipzig. Fortunately, while looking for an apartment, she meets Kasperle, who introduces her to the Wohnungsbot (apartment bot). But even though the Wohnungsbot has already relieved countless people of the symptoms of rent mania, this mission plunges the Wohnungsbot into a crisis of existence, which not only makes him doubt prevailing narratives of automation. The stage adaptation of the software “Wohnungsbot” negotiates the possibilities and consequences of the attempt to solve social problems with technical means.
**Location:** art & play_Zelt Frachter
From [Clemens Schöll](https://welcometomywebsite.neopostmodern.com/)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Clemens%20Sch%C3%B6ll&openfile=261239"Clemens Schöll ©Ortrun Bargholz.jpg")
©Ortrun Bargholz-->
### Watercolor_Techportraits
*live portray*
Bring your devices, laptops and other technology and have a protrait made in watercolours on paper. The painting has the visual look of a PC with information about the hard- and software.
The portraits can be taken away free of charge, perhaps as a souvenir of the camp.
**When:** Daily, starting at 14:00<br />
**Location:** art & play
From @jarwski@mastodon.art
### We Only Work In Spirals
*multidisciplinary performance*
“We Only Work In Spirals” is a project that brings together the world of music, circus and performance into a ritual of acts. This multidisciplinary experience aims to create multiple interpretations by combining an instant music performance while using the absurd hair hanging technique. The raw sound signals that are instantly created on stage travel from one performer to the other. They get trapped in loops, creating and enhancing the collective ritual that performers and audience are experiencing, where physicality and intense inner feelings grow.
**When:** 15. + 16 Aug, 20:15–20:30<br />
**Location:** art & play_Kran
With [Tzina Trikka & Inigo Garcia Cantero](https://in6igo.wixsite.com/weonlyworkinspirals)
<!--![image alt](https://cloud.cccv.de/apps/files/?dir=/call-for-art/Infoseiten_callforart/Tzina%20Trikka&openfile=260400"Tzina Trikka & Inigo Garcia Cantero.pdf")
©Tzina Trikka-->
## Workshops
### ball pit train
The field train team will turn one of the train cars into a ball pit, and run trains with it.
**When**: non-stop during the day<br />
**Location:** on the train
### Blaumacherei
*Crashkurs Pflanzenfärben*
Get a taste of the basics of plant dyeing.
We dye textiles with natural resources!
Get an inside look at the process from the beginning to the end (preparing the textiles, ethically collecting the plant material, dyeing, finishing).
We will take a short dye plant walk and locate local colorants, and use them to dye already prepared small items that you can take home with your new knowledge.
(In case the weather is not ideal, the workshop will be in a roofed area).
**When:** 16–19 Aug, 11:00–15:00 depending on need (no drop-ins, please be on-time)<br />
**Max participants:** 12–15<br />
**Location**: Trockenschuppen
### Chapeau Club
*Der Plasmabrunnen und das Suprafluid*
Since 2012, [Chapeau Club](https://chapeauclub.xyz) has been creating immersive productions, surreal performances and genre-bending happenings with opulent costumes and extreme imagery. The pieces are characterised by absurd chaos, persiflage, techno and avant-garde. The aim is contemporary, participatory, sensual theatre. As the ‘queens’ and ‘kings’ of mobile performance, the collective is establishing a new, accessible popular and urban theatre.
**When:** see announcements<br />
**Location:** Marktplatz
### Cyber Graffiti
Graffiti workshop for up to 10 participants.
**When:** 16/17 Aug, 12:00–18:00<br />
**Location:** Fence at Ringofen
### Get the Pattern!
On digital handiwork and misused code: Crocheting AI-generated patterns and reflecting on how hybrid workflows enrich, change, overturn artistic practices.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Entent
*Open Interactive Trash Lab*
Welcome to the Open Interactive Trash Lab! Join us in creating 5–10 engaging artifacts with a connecting theme or storyline. We provide the space, materials, and knowledge to get started, including introductory sessions on hardware and software. Let’s have fun and bring our ideas to life in this collaborative project!
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location**: Entent Village
### Kunst der Kurven
Kunst der Kurven (art of curves) is a mix between an installation, workshop and a performance dealing with the topic of visualisation, sonification and enactment of algebraic structures known under name of Elliptic Curves (EC). ECs are fundamental for modern asymmetric cryptography, cryptocurrencies etc., but for those who know these Abelian varieties better, they can also be considered as beautiful structures on their own. Seemingly chaotic at first sight, ECs encode and exhibit certain symmetries which can be visualised – or even sonified – to produce results of non-negligible artistic and aesthethic value.
During the workshop part, participants will be asked to install the Open-Source System [Sagemath](https://www.sagemath.org/). Subsequently, main concepts (Finite Field, Group Law, Quadratic and Cubic Character) will be briefly introduced and then people will start generating, plotting first visuals and sonifying first sequences. In the meanwhile, children will be charged with task of creating the “frames” from surrounding bio- and electro-materials. 5 years of free-time experiments by Daniel “hromi” Hromada (Juniorprofessor of Digital Education at Berlin University of the Arts) will be presented this way, for the first (and maybe also for the last) time. In order to provide sufficient mindfuck experience for everyone involved, the Installation–Workshop–Performance will be encoded in a mix of English–German–French–Slavic–Python and Sage languages.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Lightbulbs
We hang old-school lightbulbs. They are connected to our generative patch that creates audio and light triggers, so we have an audiovisual ambientesque experience.
**Location:** please find out
### Pasar Senggol
Pasar = market Senggol = nudge (Indonesian suburban night market full of chaotic interactions and people pushing around in dense loud environment) We suggest a participatory art installation that is done through collaboration with people who join us throughout the days of the Camp in a workshop setting, where they learn and make basic electronic units for interactive sound art and kinetics. Collaborative practicies are very common in Indonesia, both as a need to survice but also as a deeply culturally rooted concept. We are happy to be able to invite Helmi Hardian, from Surabaya, Indonesia, as “Hacker-in-Residence” to spend the summer with us in our hackerspace, Bitwäscherei, in Zürich, and join the home-made Summercamp by SGMK and other activities. We have been working together in Indonesia, for HackteriaLab, and many other activites on DIY electronics and SoundArt, mostly doing workshops and PCB geeking. Besides Helmi and myself, dusjagr, we will invite 3 other mentors and constructors to help us developing the art installation and support the workshops.
[https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/Helmi](https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/Helmi)
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Pentagame
*the game*
Pentagame was already an attraction at the last camp, where it found many lovers. These helped with analysis, morals, and also funding, and we are here to say thank you (and play more Pentagame of course). For this, we bring a “garden pentagame”, a magnetic 3D-Pentagame, and a walk-in-structure in the shape of a trapezoid pentagon-antiprisma, another visualiastion of the underlying 3-dimensional structure. This is a space to meditate about the pentagonal structure of Life, the Universe, and everything – and of course to play more Pentagame. Bring on the conenders!
Some more info is scattered on [https://pentagame.org](https://pentagame.org/), including links to files and to a downloadable AI that can play the game (and will beat you). The latter is particularly intersting since we had analytically proven that the game, even though it seems simple and is relatively short, has enough depth to always remain challengening and never get boring. Now the AI confirms these results: even if you let it play against itself on “full steam”, sometimes the first mover and sometimes the second mover gets to win.
**Location:** C-BASE
### pace for Creative Coding + interactive installation
The magic of creative coding:
1. During the day, we would like to showcase the installation “Works for Everybody” as an interactive installation for people of all ages to enjoy exploring.
2. During selected timeslots we organize creative coding workshops that introduce people to live coding, algorithmic art & music, and interactive development. It will be creatively empowering for the participants, great fun, and people can take away a lot of new knowledge and inspiration. We plan for these workshops to have a length of 2–6 hours and to be for 2–5 people.
3. Participants can share their results in the evening, when we plan to setup a small open “algorave” stage for live performances, live-coding music and/or visuals, VJ-ing, and so on. We would also encourage other CCC visitors to join in and share their own creative coding projects that are built using other platforms such as TidalCycles/strudel and SonicPi (for music live coding) or CablesGL for web based realtime visuals, just to name a few.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Story Sharing Cubes
In a science-driven workshop, participants enhance a story collecting device, already used in 15 festivals, for secure implementation in peace-building with former FARC combatants. They anonymously share their stories, fostering a collective experience of connection and sharing. Voice stories are anonymized and made available to the community for various purposes.
**Time:** 16 Aug, 12:00–16:00<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Strings that connect us
We create a small permanent area formed by a semi circle of Neon Led sculptures forming a “stage” for shibari (japanese artistic rope bondage) and fireshow events. The light NeonLed sculptures are interactive playable by midi keyboard.
**When**: see announcements<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Technopolice Submersion
Since 2019, La Quadrature du Net has been trying to raise awareness of the spread of new surveillance technologies serving the police within cities. After 4 years of documentation and analysis, we’re using a sensitive approach to propose a schematic immersion into the “Technopolice”. By our sound and light installation, we invite the spectator to experience the oppressive, normalizing and excluding effects of police dynamics in a fictional city, deployed for the duration of the camp.
[https://technopolice.fr/](https://technopolice.fr/)
**Location:** La Quadrature du Net
### The worlds of Cordwainer Smith
*reading the short story “The Game of Rats and Dragons”*
The author will read the short story [“The Game of Rat and Dragons”](https://www.gutenberg.org/files/29614/29614-h/29614-h.htm) by Cordwainer Smith, alias Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger who has left a small but impressive number of short stories and novels. In this story he describes the first link of two brains, between cats and humans. He is considered one of science fiction’s more influential and talented authors but his completely unknown. He used his experiences in World War II to write the book “Psychological Warfare” (1948), regarded as a classic text by many in the field. He had a big influence on Ursula K. Le Guin, who won the Hugo award. Other stories cover the first honeypot as in “Mother Hitton’s Littul Kittons” or the first description of a techno dancer. As he is nearly forgotten now, his work is not covered by copyright anymore and his stories can be used to create further art.
**When**: see timetable<br />
**Location**: Chill Out Space
### Trash Couture
We will give a running workshop where people can drop by to create creatures, headpieces, accessories or whatever they want to build with trash. We bring material, tools, and a sewing machine, and we would like to collect material also on the festival. It is always nice to have a connection to the place we are.
Bring your beautiful trash!
[https://worldtrashcenter.de](https://worldtrashcenter.de)<br />
[https://trashroyal.de](https://trashroyal.de )
**When**: 18 Aug + 19 Aug, 12:00–open end<br />
**Location:** Trockenschuppen
### Tunneldurchfahrt
Light installation in the passage, to be explored only by train.
From [LASA Berlin](https://lasa-berlin.de)
**Location:** Tunneldurchfahrt
### UV art installation / workshop
Go crazy with UV Tape Art
**Location:** Ringofen III UG
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Villages are allowed and encouraged to run a kitchen for self-catering.
For fire safety reasons, only electricity or gas may be used for cooking, no wood or coal fires.
If you need running water for your largish village kitchen, please let us know - but be prepared to use hand trucks and water containers.
If you need running water for your largish village kitchen, please let us know but be prepared to use hand trucks and water containers.
## Music and other noise
Music is great. But not always, and not at any volume. The permitted volume depends on the location.
It's best to let us know if you want your village (including any other noise) to be above lounge volume, or if you'd rather be in a quieter corner.
Its best to let us know if you want your village (including any other noise) to be above lounge volume, or if youd rather be in a quieter corner.
There will again be a silent camping area where we ask you to be silent, at least during the night.
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# Caravans
As with previous iterations of CCCamp, you will be able to purchase a *caravan ticket* and attend this year's Camp with a caravan/campervan.
As with previous iterations of CCCamp, you will be able to purchase a *caravan ticket* and attend this years Camp with a caravan/campervan.
If you're planning to attend CCCamp with a caravan, please keep the following in mind:
If youre planning to attend CCCamp with a caravan, please keep the following in mind:
* Parking your vehicle in the caravan area *requires a caravan ticket* (not in the parking area – a regular [parking ticket](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/tickets.html#add-ons) is fine for that)
* If you have a camping trailer towed by a car, and you dont want to sleep in the car then the trailer needs a camper ticket and the car needs a [parking ticket](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/tickets.html#add-ons) for regular parking
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Note that preparations are still ongoing. Information is provided as accurately as possible, but without guarantees.
* There **won't** be water or sewage connections
* There **wont** be water or sewage connections
* There *might* be power connections
* Sockets provided will be 230V Schuko, no CEE!
* There will *most probably* be network hubs
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## On Arrival
*todo*
Drive to the caravan entrance (check-in) position marked on your ticket. We will check your ticket and bring you to your camping spot. Please try to plan your arrival during the day, we can’t provide any services at night. If you arrive at night, you need to wait at the caravan entrance until the day.
## Contact Us
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## Chillfloor: Herzbergstich
Location: <https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#18.76/53.0336367/13.3055786/m=53.0336367,13.3055786>
Chill at the lake? Relax, bop/dance and enjoy all kinds of ambient and chillout music? We are serving you this at the small, comfy lagoon at the Herzbergstich - with it's own bathing area.
Our line-up promises a varied program. There will be jam sessions at modular devices, hand-made music with vocals and finest selected Vinyl. Also a book reading is part of the program.
At night, our VJs will enchant the lagoon with fantastic light shows.
The bar provides us with cold beverages to-go.
Kaffe Güzel has joined us and would also like to enchant you with self-roasted, finest vegan coffee specialities, delicious spicy hot chocolate and Chai Latte á la Güzel. For breakfast, they serve Schüsch muesli and grilled toast sandwiches. The yurt is a great place to hang out - stop by! Kaffe Güzel is a wandering volunteer café, find out more at [their website](https://kaffe-guezel.de) or follow them at [Instagram](https://instagram.com/kaffe_guezel/).
You can reach us via DECT 2455 and you can find our program in the schedule.
We look forward to see you!
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We run several bars and a crate sale to supply you with drinks around the clock.
!!! danger "Attention"
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
## Marktplatz Bar
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| Day | Opens | Closes |
| ---------- | ------ | ------ |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 1 (15.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 2 (16.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 3 (17.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 4 (18.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 5 (19.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | 24:00 |
| 1 (15.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 2 (16.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 3 (17.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 4 (18.08.) | 00:00 | 24:00 |
| 5 (19.08.) | 00:00 | tbd |
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| Day | Opens | Closes |
| ---------- | ------ | ------ |
| 0 (14.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 1 (15.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 2 (16.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 3 (17.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 4 (18.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 5 (19.08.) | tbd | tbd |
| 0 (14.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 1 (15.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 2 (16.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 3 (17.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 4 (18.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
| 5 (19.08.) | 10:00 | 22:00 |
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## Photos/Videos
Ask everybody in the picture if they agree to be photographed or filmed.
It follows that shots from the stage into the audience and long shots in the hackcenters, villages and the other public areas are not possible! Please note that we might ask photographers and film teams to leave, if they don't behave accordingly.
Ask everybody in the picture if they agree to be photographed or filmed. Inform them, if you want to publish the picture anywhere. It follows that shots from the stage into the audience and long shots in the hackcenters, villages and the other public areas are not possible! Please note that we might ask photographers and film teams to leave, if they don’t behave accordingly.
## Camping
### Where do I put my tent if I do NOT participate in a Village ?
Come to the camp site and put your tent on a spot that you like and that is not reserved for someone else or for infrastructure. You can also join a village if you ask the inhabitants or move your tent if you don't like a spot.
Come to the camp site and put your tent on a spot that you like and that is not reserved for someone else or for infrastructure. You can also join a village if you ask the inhabitants or move your tent if you dont like a spot.
### Where can I store my valuables?
You have to take care of your valuables yourself. You can ask your friendly neighbour to watch out for your stuff, lock it in a car or carry it with you. Up to now very few things have been stolen during CCC events but as our events grow bigger the number of jerks probably rises proportionally.
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You can send your stuff using any postal delivery service operating in Germany. Go to the [BGP](https://bgp.events.ccc.de/) Website and generate a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) to get the delivery address. Put the Sticker prominently on your Parcel, but be sure to not interfere with the delivery companies Sticker/Codes.
### My Stuff arrives at the camp using a acquaintance car, but meetup and storing is hard. Can you Help?
Yes, we don't really care *how* Parcels arrive (post, car, ship, rocket, pigeon, beamed by Scotty, magic portal). As long it has a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) we will store it in our Storage and it can be picked up. Please make sure each item has a sticker on it so we know which items belong together. You can use the same Code for all Items in your Shipment but please specify the correct item amount on the Website.
Yes, we dont really care *how* Parcels arrive (post, car, ship, rocket, pigeon, beamed by Scotty, magic portal). As long it has a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) we will store it in our Storage and it can be picked up. Please make sure each item has a sticker on it so we know which items belong together. You can use the same Code for all Items in your Shipment but please specify the correct item amount on the Website.
While we gladly store parcels, suitcases, camping tents and similar items, we can not handle loose items. Generally spoken, it should be in a form any postal delivery service would take in. For other requirements, please talk to the [Logistic Operation Center](https://c3loc.de).
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## Open Fire
### Are charcoal BBQs allowed?
No - all forms of open fire are forbidden. Please let your Charcoal BBQ Grill at home and bring a gas BBQ instead. As mentioned under [Power](#power) please don't bring an electric grill either.
No all forms of open fire are forbidden. Please let your Charcoal BBQ Grill at home and bring a gas BBQ instead. As mentioned under [Power](#power) please dont bring an electric grill either.
### Could we make a Camp Fire/bonfire (dt. Lagerfeuer) ?
No - all forms of open fire are forbidden. Only if the fire brigade allows it one camp fire at the official fire place will be lit.
No all forms of open fire are forbidden. Only if the fire brigade allows it one camp fire at the official fire place will be lit.
### Are camping stoves powered by ethyl alcohol allowed?
Gas and liquid fuel are OK, they don't spread sparks.
Gas and liquid fuel are OK, they dont spread sparks.
### Where can we get gas for our BBQs in the area?
You will have the option to buy gas in 5kg and 10kg on the campsite.
Villages can order gas in the village shop.
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## Network
As usual there will be wired and wireless networks with speeds up to 10G available. Please use only unshielded cables, preferably with an unshielded connector. We will not plug in any shielded cables. See the main [Network](network.md) page for more details.
### Will there be (Ten)Gigabit Ethernet in the Datenklo?
Yes. In the current network-planning each Datenklo will have 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet ports available for end-users. Do you need fibre uplink? This is available in very limited supply, please contact the NOC in advance via hello@c3noc.net. Please send your requests in English.
Yes. In the current network-planning each Datenklo will have 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet ports available for end-users.
## Power
## Water
### How will drinking water be distributed?
There will be water supply stations where you can get water from a tap. You can fill your water bottle at the water supply but you can't hook up a hose. You can also buy bottled water at the [Bars](drinks.md)
There will be water supply stations where you can get water from a tap. You can fill your water bottle at the water supply but you cant hook up a hose. You can also buy bottled water at the [Bars](drinks.md)
### Will there be a hookup for campers?
No, there will be no option to hook up water or waste water for a camper.
### Will there be a hookup for our village kitchen?
It's complicated - get in touch!
Its complicated get in touch!
## Food
### How to get Food during the camp?
There will be several independent food stalls offering hot meals - from French fries to curry, breakfast foods, cake and much more.
There will be several independent food stalls offering hot meals from French fries to curry, breakfast foods, cake and much more.
For people volunteering there will again be food at the Heaven kitchen.
You can get snacks at the [späti](facilities#spaeti) and cold drinks at all [bars](drinks.md) and at the [Crate Sale](drinks.md#crate-sale-and-crate-presale-pickup)
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## Waste Disposal
### What should I do with my trash?
Please avoid producing waste and trash! If you can't you can be very nice and take it with you when you leave or use one of the many trash cans on the camp site.
Getting rid of trash is very expensive for us so please don't plan to leave stuff behind when you leave. Especially if you bring furniture, building materials or electronic waste to the camp you need to take it with you at the end!
If you have any electronic waste, check on the project page of this year's Electronic Waste Recycling Station if they can accept your kind of electronic waste. If they cannot, you need to take it with you at the end!
Please avoid producing waste and trash! If you cant you can be very nice and take it with you when you leave or use one of the many trash cans on the camp site.
Getting rid of trash is very expensive for us so please dont plan to leave stuff behind when you leave. Especially if you bring furniture, building materials or electronic waste to the camp you need to take it with you at the end!
If you have any electronic waste, check on the project page of this years Electronic Waste Recycling Station if they can accept your kind of electronic waste. If they cannot, you need to take it with you at the end!
### Leftover food
TODO
### Batteries
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## Social Media
### Which hashtag is recommended for chaos camp-related toots?
Please use the hashtag #cccamp23 to tag all things related to the "Chaos Communication Camp 2023".
Please do not post any information or pictures on other people anywhere online unless they agreed before. That also means, that you wont be able to e.g. publish a shot of a crowd, unless you blur the faces.
Please use the hashtag #cccamp23 to tag all things related to the Chaos Communication Camp 2023.
Please do not post any information or pictures on other people anywhere online unless they agreed before. Respect our [photopolicy](#photosvideos) while taking pictures and inform the people in the picture where you want to publish it.
## Preparations
### How can I prepare for the camp?
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!!! danger "Attention"
Payment is **in cash only**. Local ATMs will probably be overwhelmed. **Bring enough money!**
## Farmers market
## Späti
The [Späti](facilities.md#späti) sells snacks like chips, chocolate, and much more.
## Food stalls
Feeling snackish?
The Standesamt was working hard to select a variety of finest foodstands in the region to serve you breakfast, lunch, dinner, sweet snacks, salty snacks, midnightssnacks and hot beverages.
Here you can find Information on Prices, Places, Opening Times and dietry requirements.
Follow updates on **https://mastodon.social/@c3staende**
**@Marketplace you can find:**
- Pizza from Lekkapizza (open 10:00-0:00)
- Breakfast and various lunch options from Naked Lunch (open 9:00-open end)
- Burritos/Galettes from Lequeria (open 10:00-23:00)
- Làngos from der Làngos (open 10:00-00:00)
- Indian cuisine from Vegan Lovefood (open 10:00-24:00)
- Coffee and hot beverages from Moondog Café (open 8:00-0:00)
**@Kidsspace you can find:**
- Burger from Friedel Richter (open 11:00-02:00)
- Coffee, hot beverages and breakfast from Hausecafé (open 7:15-18:15)
- Soft-Ice from a local ice van Milcheis (open 11:00-nach Nachfrage)
**@Chilloutspace you can find:**
- Coffee, hot beverages and breakfast/snacks from the Güzels (open 9:00 - 21:00)
**@Ringofen2 you can find:**
- Locally manufactured icecream from InnFernow (open 8:00-20:00)
- Baked goods and breakfast from the local bakery Stadige (open 8:00-17:00)
- Meat products, breaktfast and more from the local butcher Müller (open 8:00-20:00)
- Fish wrap and fish soup from the local Seenfischerei Feldberg (open 11:00-16:00)
**@Museumshafen you can find:**
- Coffee, Cocktails, Snacks from La Dolce Vita (open 8:00-02:00)
## Lieferstando: Pre-ordering at Food stalls
Some of the stalls listed above offer to take pre-orders for food. The stalls where you can pre-order will be present at the camp and you will be able to pick up the pre-ordered products at the stall. Organisational issues need to be arranged with the stall owner.
### The Bakery Stadige
**Contact:**
Mrs Kiesewetter (+49 173 7638 754 - stadige@gmx.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Please book large quantities in advance. However, rolls can always be ordered for the next day. Please let us know in the morning of the day before.
**Cake offer:**
- Sweet pastries (crumble buns, custard buns, puff pastry buns)
- Various yeast dough cakes with crumble and fruit
- Cheesecake
- Fruit cake (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry)
- Savoury onion tart
**Range of bread/rolls:**
- Spelt/wholemeal breads
- Rye/spelt breads
- Herb breads-rolls
- Rye/mixed breads
- Nut breads/rolls
- Buckwheat breads/rolls
- Pretzels
**Wheat rolls:**
- Rye rolls
- Multigrain rolls
- Buckwheat rolls
- Potato roll
- Croissants
### The Butchery Müller
**Contact:**
Mrs Müller (+49 3307 2794 - info@landfleischerei-peter-mueller.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Daily, free, reliable delivery - expected in the morning or as required - EC payment also possible. ("Simply contact us and off you go 😊")
**Offer:**
- Many types of sausages from our own handmade production.
- The best barbecue specialities!
- Cheese
- Meatless cold cuts and schnitzel !!!!
- If necessary also salads & vegetables
### The fish stall
**Contact:**
Oliver Pahlke (+49 173 8926987 - info@seenfischerei-feldberg.de)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an e-mail.
**Offer:**
- Smoked fish (probably trout, char, salmon trout and vendace)
- fish in flatbread
- fish soup
### Ice Cream
**Contact:**
Sascha Fernow (+49 3309 3419960 - info@innfernow.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
"I am game for anything. 3 litre buckets are easiest."
**Offer:**
- Ice cream, various flavours
### Coffee from Güzel / Kaffee Korrekte
**Contact:**
Henning Brode (+49 163 7914379 - hello@henningbrode.de)
**Instructions for ordering:**
Just write a mail or call.
**Offer:**
- whole bean espresso (can also be ground at the stand)
- current green coffee is sourced directly from the farmers as a community blend from the region of Oaxaca, Mexico.
- basic price: 22€ per kilo, from 100kg: 20€ per kilo
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
Yes
### Coffee from Creperia
**Contact:**
Oliver Lange (+49 172 9953881 - capitanolange@web.de)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an email or call.
**Offer:**
- Coffee beans (for taste and quantity just ask)
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
Unknown
### Coffee from Hausecafé
**Contact:**
Michael Ghebremariam (+49 1577 3801715 - Micky@hause.cafe)
**Instructions For Ordering:**
Just write an email or call.
**Offer:**
- Espresso beans (whole bean or ground) - 39,60 €/Kg (Flavours: milk chocolate, caramel, hazelnut)
- Filter beans (whole bean or ground) - 47,60/kg (Flavours: white chocolate, melon, orange blossom)
**Sale of coffee bean packages at the stand?**
No
## Village Kitchens
There are Villages who run their own kitchens, some might be willing to share their food in exchange for helping in the kitchen or small donations.
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* a sleeping bag
* a mattress and a sleeping pad. Maybe a cushion.
* a sleeping mask if you are sensitive to light.
* a drinking bottle. Drink more water - drinking not enough (water! not mate, not beer!) is the most common DoS-Attack at camps.
* a rescue blanket: One of those silvery blankets you find in first aid kits. They are very good at reflecting sunlight away from your computer monitor, so you'll be able to hack during the day. Most tents let in a *lot* of light and rescue blankets are one of the cheaper ways to fix that.
* a drinking bottle. Drink more water drinking not enough (water! not mate, not beer!) is the most common DoS-Attack at camps.
* a rescue blanket: One of those silvery blankets you find in first aid kits. They are very good at reflecting sunlight away from your computer monitor, so youll be able to hack during the day. Most tents let in a *lot* of light and rescue blankets are one of the cheaper ways to fix that.
* blanket to sit on and place your laptop on. You might not want to sit on a dew covered ground in the morning
* a cosy sun chair for hanging out
* chairs and tables
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* toilet paper and baby-wipes
* your allergy medication and NEEDED drugs. This is in the middle of nature.
* your health insurance service card (Krankenversichertenkarte)/ European Health Insurance Card for residents of other EU states)
* ear plugs - it could get loud out here.
* ear plugs it could get loud out here.
* insect repellents
* sun blocker. SPF 30 is recommended. If you haven't left your dungeon since the last camp use SPF-over-9000.
* sun blocker. SPF 30 is recommended. If you havent left your dungeon since the last camp use SPF-over-9000.
* a toothbrush, toothpaste and soap.
* shampoo and shower gel
* thongs (Badeschuhe) for the shower
* Do *not* forget your towel! Be a hoopy frood who really knows where their towel is.
* wet weather gear, or you could be trapped in your tent for a whole day.
* appropriate clothing: for warm and sunny, and for cold and rainy weather. It is better to have clothes you won't need than to need clothes you don't have. Although it is very warm during the day, it gets very cool in the evening. Sweaters/hoodies are recommended.
* appropriate clothing: for warm and sunny, and for cold and rainy weather. It is better to have clothes you wont need than to need clothes you dont have. Although it is very warm during the day, it gets very cool in the evening. Sweaters/hoodies are recommended.
* a swimming-dress, not the Borat one :)
* a hat and sunglasses
### For Computer and Infastructure
* your computer(s) - and basic tools you will need to repair it, including OS Install DVDs/USB-drives
* your computer(s) and basic tools you will need to repair it, including OS Install DVDs/USB-drives
* chargers / power supplies for your laptop, tablets, phones etc
* your own power cord (20m - 50m, see List of available sockets) and multiple plug sockets (ideally with built-in surge protector, only 230V, check below), as much as (or even more than) you need. Think of your neighbors and share electric power to them! The power outlets provided are 230V AC Schuko (Type F, CEE 7/4) [1]
* your own power cord (20m 50m, see List of available sockets) and multiple plug sockets (ideally with built-in surge protector, only 230V, check below), as much as (or even more than) you need. Think of your neighbors and share electric power to them! The power outlets provided are 230V AC Schuko (Type F, CEE 7/4) [1]
* long ethernet cable. the next Datenklo could be up to 50 meters (160 ft) away
* a bunch of network patch cables
* as many ethernet switches as you might need for your equipment and to share to neighbours. Don't forget the power supply.
* as many ethernet switches as you might need for your equipment and to share to neighbours. Dont forget the power supply.
* WiFi Equipment for 5 GHz, since 2.4GHz tends to get overcrowded. DO NOT bring your own APs. See Network rules
* maybe a bunch of spare fans - heat and dust tend to kill CPU-/power supply-fans
* maybe a bunch of spare fans heat and dust tend to kill CPU-/power supply-fans
* a list of your trusted SSL keys (and check them beforehand!). See How To Survive
* a configured ipfw, think about an IDS (just for fun)
* gadgets with all kind of blinky, geeky features as conversation pieces
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### Electrical equipment safety notes
* Please keep all of your electrical equipment dry and protect it from morning dew
* During the day, make sure that your equipment doesn't overheat
* During the day, make sure that your equipment doesnt overheat
* Especially make sure that none of your power connectors are laying on the ground or can get wet otherwise
* Use only outdoor-rated power cords
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### Things to Leave At Home
**Must**
* Dogs and any other kind of pets (exception: service dogs). Camp is not a very dog friendly area. See FAQ. The reasonable exception here is any pet that can be swiched off and/or can be reprogrammed (Aibo, Furby, ...).
* Your home directory and other data you don't want anyone else to see
* Dogs and any other kind of pets (exception: service dogs). Camp is not a very dog friendly area. See FAQ. The reasonable exception here is any pet that can be swiched off and/or can be reprogrammed (Aibo, Furby,&nbsp;).
* Your home directory and other data you dont want anyone else to see
* All non CE compliant wireless devices like audio transmitters, WiFi boosters, walkie-talkies, etc. that you bring from outside EU (different frequency range) or buy from AliExpress, Wish etc. They may interfere with critical infrastructure and can also degrade the communication channels we all share.
* A microwave oven. It *may* disrupt wireless networks. A typical tent is not the ideal position to defend yourself against an angry mob of hackers. Also see next point.
* Very power hungry devices (like AirCon, electric grill or oven, electric water cooker, hairdryer, generally anything that creates lots of heat or cold). The power grid is always a problem on the camp. So please think twice if you really need all that luxury. Incandescent lamps have poor efficiency, consider bringing FL or LED lamps instead. See Power
### Checklists
For a detailed checklist, especially for tech events, look at [MacLemon's Checklist](https://github.com/MacLemon/CongressChecklist) and at [Columbia19's Checklist](https://github.com/Columbia19/Camping-Checklist) for camping related stuff.
For a detailed checklist, especially for tech events, look at [MacLemons Checklist](https://github.com/MacLemon/CongressChecklist) and at [Columbia19s Checklist](https://github.com/Columbia19/Camping-Checklist) for camping related stuff.
# The Hub
<https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/>
The hub is meant as the central piece to get information on the camp’s content. It is an integration component: it aggregates the events from all the stages, art & music events as well as self-organized sessions into a “Fahrplan” (schedule) which is e.g. used by the mobile apps as well.
Additionally, villages can show their projects and you, as a visitor, can share knowledge with the wiki and/or put your stuff up for grabs, look for ride-sharing options or find like-minded people to start projects with.
If you’re searching for villages that match your interest, try out the search bar – nearly 200 villages are waiting to be discovered by you.
Of course, you can search for all other information managed by the hub as well and collect virtual badges offered by the villages (you might remember that feature from rC3).
The whole project is still in development and we’d like to hear your ideas on what should be included! We have several ideas planned but are a bit short-staffed – if you like to help, the [source is available](https://git.cccv.de/hub/hub).
## Use cases
What do you want to do?
- **I want to share a short bit of information (e.g. sell my ticket, find someone to travel with, or I’m looking for specific hardware)**
Our bulletin board has you covered there: <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/de/board>
- **I want to write a longer description of my project at camp**
The hub now also offers a wiki: <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/de/info/start/>
You can directly link to wiki pages, or browse the list of recent changes to discover new pages.
- **I want to set up a self-organized session**
You don’t have a village yourself? Don’t panic! In the [hub's backoffice](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/backoffice/sos/) (you can login there with your hub account), click “self-organized” in the top bar and add a new entry.
- **I want to register a village**
Village registration was available in the [hub's backoffice](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/backoffice/sos/), but is now closed in preparation for camp.
- **Our village wants to offer a lecture hall/workshop room/stage**
In the backoffice, choose the option “Rooms”. Click on the “plus” button and set up a new room (lecture hall, stage, workshop room) with a name of your choice. Events can now be assigned to your room.
- **Our village wants to offer workshops**
In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Events” from the sidebar menu. Fill in name for your workshop and add some more information like language, abstract and description for visitors.
- **Our village wants to show projects**
In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Projects” from the sidebar menu. Enter a name for your project and add some more information like a description or additional links.
- **I want to contact a village**
Choose the village from the list. The village’s info page will show you their main contacts.
- **Where can I get help?**
Most common questions have been answered on our static info pages (<https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/>).
- **Will there be badges?**
Yes. Want to offer a “I visited foo village.” badge which can be claimed by photographing the QR code on your tent? Feel free to do just that.
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### Info pages
That's the site you are currently reading. We want to publish all relevant information in short and condensed form here.
Thats the site you are currently reading. We want to publish all relevant information in short and condensed form here.
They will be updated as soon as new information is availbile or when informations changes. They serve as single source of truth regarding informations about the camp.
### Event blog
The [event blog](https://events.ccc.de) and this page are the main information channels of the event. We will gradually publish more information on this page, usually accompanied by a blog post explaining the details. If you don't wan't to miss an update, subscribe to the blog's [rss feed](https://events.ccc.de/feed).
The [event blog](https://events.ccc.de) and this page are the main information channels of the event. We will gradually publish more information on this page, usually accompanied by a blog post explaining the details. If you dont want to miss an update, subscribe to the blogs [rss feed](https://events.ccc.de/feed).
### EH20 Talk
You can have a look at the "[Howto Camp 23](https://media.ccc.de/v/eh20-41-howto-cccamp-23)" talk from the last Easterhegg. It contains more details and goes into more detail about a few things.
You can have a look at the [Howto Camp 23](https://media.ccc.de/v/eh20-41-howto-cccamp-23) talk from the last Easterhegg. It contains more details and goes into more detail about a few things.
## Communication Channels
### Public chat powered by matrix
In order to be able to exchange information with other participants in advance, ask questions or look for like-minded people for your project, we offer an event chat based on Matrix. All you need is your own Matrix account. You can find the Camp 2023 space containing all camp related channels here: [#camp23:events.ccc.de](https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de). If you've never used Matrix before, there's some info about it [here](https://chat-info.events.ccc.de).
In order to be able to exchange information with other participants in advance, ask questions or look for like-minded people for your project, we offer an event chat based on Matrix. All you need is your own Matrix account. You can find the Camp 2023 space containing all camp related channels here: [#camp23:events.ccc.de](https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de). If youve never used Matrix before, theres some info about it [here](https://chat-info.events.ccc.de).
### Contacting the orga
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Ziegeleipark Mildenberg Zehdenick
Ziegelei 10
16792 Zehdenick (OT Mildenberg)
53° 01' 48" N, 13° 18' 27" E
53° 01 48 N, 13° 18 27 E
([Ziegeleipark](https://www.ziegeleipark.de/), [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/53.03131/13.30736), [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ziegeleipark+Mildenberg/@53.031938,13.306962,1331m/?hl=en))
We will organize the basic infrastructure like power, internet, bars, several food stalls, and beautiful illumination. Everything else is in your hands - so bring your camping gear, gadgets, Go boards, webapps, p2p-simulators, knitted hardware protectors, drones, lockpicking sets and whatever else you need for some days in the big room with the blue ceiling. Respect Ziegelei property and equipment, remember we may want to come back here next time.
We will organize the basic infrastructure like power, internet, bars, several food stalls, and beautiful illumination. Everything else is in your hands so bring your camping gear, gadgets, Go boards, webapps, p2p-simulators, knitted hardware protectors, drones, lockpicking sets and whatever else you need for some days in the big room with the blue ceiling. Respect Ziegelei property and equipment, remember we may want to come back here next time.
The nearby town [Zehdenick](http://www.zehdenick.de/) provides infrastructure like several ATM, Gas Stations, supermarkets and a rather big Hardware Store (read: Hardware as in wood, nails and camping equipment, not as in motherboard).
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# Network
As usual, [we](https://chaos.social/@c3noc/) will provide a fast wired and wireless network.
## Rules of Conduct
* Be fair! Do not do to others what you do not wish done to yourself!🌈
* Protect your computer! We cannot be held responsible for any damage your computer may face due to attachment to our network. Be reminded that both internet access and the local network are unfirewalled and unfiltered. Even well-maintained systems can be attacked and get hacked, even more so at a hacker event.
* Do not run your own DHCP server! Doing so is harmful.
* Protect your computer! Make sure your operating system is up to date and your firewall is enabled before arriving at the camp.
* If you want to download terabytes of data, you are better off connecting to the wired network.
* While we are quite able to find and disconnect you in case of network misuse, we prefer not to have to do so. Respect other visitors. Be aware that we cannot prevent law enforcement from acting within or related to our network.👮🚨🚔
* Do not connect shielded ethernet cables (STP or FTP) to any of our equipment.⚡
* Do not run your own DHCP server.
* Do not send IPv6 Router Advertisements.
* Do not ARP spoof or otherwise impede the operation of the network!
* While we are generally quite able to find and disconnect you in case of network misuse if necessary, we still prefer to not have to do so and that everybody respects the other visitors.
* Think twice before you do something that affects others! If you hack someone, you might be prosecuted. Be aware that we cannot prevent law enforcement from acting within or related to our network.👮🚨🚔
* Do not connect S/FTP or F/FTP (so called shielded cables) to a Datenklo; this is to prevent ground-loops.
* See also Rules for wireless equipment.
* Do not ARP spoof or otherwise impede the operation of the network.
* If you want to run your own wireless equipment, there are a [few additional rules](#rules-for-wireless-equipment).
## Wired
## Wired
There will be wired 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet on the camping grounds and in the caravan area by means of so-called "Data Toilets" or "Datenklos". Look for construction toilets with tin foil wrapped around them.
There will be wired 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet on the camping grounds and in the caravan areas, provided by our state-of-the-art [Datenklos](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datenklo) (DKs or “Data Toilets”). Look for construction toilets with tin foil wrapped around them, or view the [Map.](https://map.events.ccc.de/camp/2023/map/#16.62/53.031366/13.307421/C,E,M,N,O)
You can lay your own cables, but please do so in a tidy manner. You must not cross any roads, paths or borders between camping grounds. Always lay your cable from the Datenklo towards your tent to keep any slack close to your tent. Leave 5m of slack cable at the Datenklo. You can simply leave the end of your cable at the Datenklo, it will be connected by helpers at regular intervals (during reasonable work hours). If you want your cable back, make a proper spool of it and leave that at the Datenklo or mark it accordingly. It will be disconnected for you to pick up.
**Wired connections are completely unfiltered and will receive a public IP address**. If you have (older) devices that cannot be trusted with unrestricted incoming connections, bring a firewall.
The maximum line-of-sight distance to the next Datenklo will be approximately 50 meters. Cables will not be provided. A length of 50 meters is recommended. If that is insufficient, you will find someone within this range who has a switch and can plug you in. But bringing 60 or 75 meters won't hurt if you want to be sure. Do not bring SFTP or other shielded cables, this can cause harm you your and our equipment, we will not connect them (this is to prevent ground loops).
You can lay your own ethernet cables (we don’t provide them), but please do so in a tidy manner. You must not cross any roads, paths or borders between camping grounds. Always lay your cable from the Datenklo towards your tent to keep most of the slack close to your tent, but leave a few metres of slack cable at the Datenklo.
Optionally, bring & connect a small ethernet switch when connecting multiple devices. Please disable Spanning-Tree Protocol if you would connect a managed switch.
**We will not connect shielded cables** (with metal plugs) – these can damage equipment due to ground loops.🔌⚡ As a workaround, you can bring a RJ45 coupler (bonus points for plastic version) and a (short) unshielded cable.
Wired connections are unfiltered. If you have (older) devices that cannot be trusted with unrestricted incoming connections, bring a router or firewall (and disable the wifi!).
The maximum distance to your nearest Datenklo will be approximately 50 meters, but bringing a longer cable might be handy. If your cable isn’t long enough, you might find a nearby neighbour who has a switch to connect to&nbsp;
## Wireless
Simply leave the end of your cable at the Datenklo and it will be connected by helpers at regular intervals (during reasonable work hours). If you want your cable back, coil it up at the Datenklo or mark it accordingly. It will be disconnected for you to pick up.
You can't live without wireless access, so we've built an awesome wireless network again.
Optionally, bring a small ethernet switch when connecting multiple devices. Please disable Spanning-Tree Protocol if you connect a managed switch.
### Camp2023 SSIDs
We don’t support connections with 10Base-T or fibre/SFP+ in the DKs this time. Sorry.
The following SSIDs are provided:
## Wireless
* Camp2023 (WPA2 802.1X (see below), 2.4GHz+5GHz) ✅ noc recommended ✅
* Camp2023-open (open/OWE, 2.4GHz+5GHz)
You can’t live without wireless access, so we’ve built an awesome wireless network again. The following WiFi networks are provided on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz:
### WPA(2/3) 802.1X, encryption
| SSID | Security | |
| --------------- | ---------------------- | -------------------- |
| `Camp2023` | WPA2 Enterprise 802.1X | ✅ NOC recommended ✅ |
| `Camp2023-open` | Open (OWE supported) | |
Due to popular demand (and with security in mind) we provide WPA2 802.1X. This will encrypt your traffic, preventing attackers from sniffing your data. Keep in mind that this won't protect you from other network attacks and you should still be aware that you are at a hacker conference! Your link layer should be secure if you do certificate checking (see below).
We recommend you use the `Camp2023` network. For the highest security, this requires some configuration, which we’ve documented here:
You might think: "WTF!? Do I need to register a user and password blah, blah". Fortunately not. You can use any username/password combination using EAP-TTLS with PAP to login (example: "user: fbhfbhiaf pass: bgufwbnkqo" is valid), because we don't care who logs in and who you are. We just want to encrypt your data.
* [Linux](network_dot1x_settings.md#linux-etc)
* [Android](network_dot1x_settings.md#android)
* [iOS](network_dot1x_settings.md#apple-ios)
* [MacOS](network_dot1x_settings.md#apple-macos)
* [Windows](network_dot1x_settings.md#windows)
Users which use MSCHAPv2 (like Windows users with default 802.1X supplicant) should use a fixed username and password. You can use "camp/camp" or "guest/guest" as "username/password".
Connecting in this way allows your device to authenticate our wireless infrastructure, preventing your traffic from being intercepted by a malicious access point.
### Client Settings
The `Camp2023` network requires a username and password — you can use “camp/camp” or any random username and password, because we don’t care who you are, we just want to encrypt your data. There are some [special credentials](#services-vlans) which you can use to modify the firewall behaviour.
```
SSID: Camp2023
The `Camp2023-open` network supports [Opportunistic Wireless Encryption](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_Wireless_Encryption) (OWE) which will automatically provide security comparable to a normal WiFi network with a shared password, _if your device supports OWE_. Otherwise, it will be completely unencrypted.
EAP-TTLS:
Keep in mind that wireless security won’t protect you from network attacks and you should still be aware that you are at a hacker conference! By default, wireless devices are firewalled from the Internet, but inbound connections from other users on the camp network are still allowed.
Phase 1: EAP-TTLS
Phase 2: PAP
### Services VLANs
PEAP:
We have a few special usernames and passwords which you can use when connecting to the `Camp2023` network, which allow you to modify the firewall behaviour:
Phase 1: PEAP
Phase 2: MSCHAPv2 or EAP-MSCHAPv2 or PAP
| Username | Password | Comments |
| ------------ | ------------ | -------- |
| camp | camp | (Or any random username and password.) Filtered connection with public IP address. Inbound connections from the rest of the campsite are possible, but connections from the Internet are blocked. |
| outboundonly | outboundonly | Filtered connection with public IP address. Inbound connections from the Internet or campsite are not possible. |
| allowany | allowany | Unfiltered connection with public IP address. |
CN = radius.c3noc.net
CA = ISRG Root X1
We’re using WPA2 802.1X to push your client into the correct VLAN. This keeps the number of SSIDs broadcast to a minimum, saving airtime.
SHA256 Fingerprint = 6C:5E:71:4F:1E:AD:3A:D5:FE:1A:F6:F3:67:17:FD:63:13:2F:CA:9C:51:36:92:5E:1B:3A:D2:DF:5F:A8:D2:D7
```
### Rules for wireless equipment
Please don’t set up your own access point if at all possible. Wireless airtime is a precious commodity at hacker events, and every additional wireless network will transmit 802.11 beacons and management frames, slowing down wireless connectivity for everyone in the area.
### Services VLANs
If you have no other choice (for running experiments and such), please be nice and follow these rules:
We're using WPA2 802.1X to push your client in the correct VLAN. The reason we are doing this is to keep the number of SSID's per wireless band to a minimum; this way we are saving airtime by not wasting it too much with 802.11 beacons/mgmt-frames. Use the following user/password combinations:
| Username | Password | Comments |
| ------------ | ------------ | -------- |
| camp | camp | Filtered connection with public IP address. Inbound connections from the rest of the campsite are possible, inbound connections from the Internet are blocked. |
| outboundonly | outboundonly | Filtered connection with public IP address. Inbound connections from the Internet or camp-site are not possible. |
| allowany | allowany | Unfiltered connection with public IP address |
### Rules
To keep the wireless working for you, keep a few things in mind:
* We're aware you can break the WiFi infrastructure. We're hoping that you won't and don't want to be chased by 5000 hackers through the Camp.
* If you want to download terabytes of data, you might be better off connecting to the wired network
* Don't set up your own accesspoint. However, if you have no other choice (for running experiments and such), please be nice and consider these rules:
* Please do not operate non-WiFi/analog equipment in these frequencies.
* 2.4GHz: use channels 1, 5, 9 or 13 @ 20MHz. Disable 802.11b.
* 5GHz: use channels 36 or 140 @ 20MHz.
* Minimum data-rate = 12Mbit/s, also for beacon-rate. Beacon interval 100ms or higher.
* Limit the number of broadcasted BSSID's per radio to 1 or 2. No SSID spamming etc is allowed.
* Do not prefix your broadcasted ESSID(s) with "Camp". Do not use "Camp2023" as your ESSID. Do not use other well-known ESSIDs.
* Do not use high-gain antennas.
* Limit your transmit-power for example to 6dBm or 4mW.
* Do not operate non-WiFi equipment in these frequencies.
* 2.4GHz: use channels 1, 5, 9 or 13 @ 20 MHz. Disable 802.11b.
* 5GHz: use channels 36 or 140 @ 20 MHz.
* Use a _minimum_ data and beacon rate of 12 Mbit/s. Beacon interval 100 ms or higher.
* Limit the number of broadcasted SSIDs per radio to 1 or 2. No SSID spamming is allowed.
* Do not prefix your broadcasted SSID(s) with “Camp”. Do not use other well-known SSIDs.
* Do not use high-gain antennas.
* Limit your transmit power as much as possible, for example to 6 dBm or 4 mW.
## Co-location
There will unfortunately be no co-location service at Camp. You are welcome to host a server in your tent/village and you can get a 10-gigabit copper uplink from one of the nearby datenklos.
## Contact us
Do you have some special requirements not listed above? We can try to help! You can contact us in English via [hello@c3noc.net](mailto:hello@c3noc.net). We might also post some updates on https://chaos.social/@c3noc/ if we have time.
## Supporters
This is a list of companies providing network hardware and connectivity services. The event would not have been possible without their support (and a few unlisted), and we thank them for it.
This is a list of organisations providing network hardware and connectivity. We couldn’t build the network without them – plus a few unlisted - and we thank them their support.
| Who | | For |
| --- | ----- | --- |
......@@ -105,6 +102,7 @@ This is a list of companies providing network hardware and connectivity services
| ![Logo of community-ix](img/supporters/community-ix.png) | <https://community-ix.de/> | IP Upstream |
| ![Logo of dtag](img/supporters/telekom.png) | <http://www.telekom.com/> | IP Upstream |
| ![Logo of ediscom](img/supporters/ediscom.png) | <https://www.ediscom.de/> | Wavelength |
| ![Logo of eventinfa](img/supporters/eventinfra.png) | <https://eventinfra.org/> | Network equipment loan |
| ![Logo of flexoptics](img/supporters/flexoptix.png) | <https://www.flexoptix.net/> | Network equipment loan |
| ![Logo of eventinfra](img/supporters/eventinfra.png) | <https://eventinfra.org/> | Network equipment loan |
| ![Logo of flexoptix](img/supporters/flexoptix.png) | <https://www.flexoptix.net/> | Network equipment loan |
| ![Logo of i3d](img/supporters/i3d.png) | <https://www.i3d.net/> | Network equipment loan |
| ![Logo of dgties](img/supporters/dgties.png) | <https://www.dgties.team/> | ACD License |
```
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MDIxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMRYwFAYDVQQKEw1MZXQncyBFbmNyeXB0MQswCQYDVQQD
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/N3ophE1YE2sBVQ1C7BMgCg=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----```
## Generic settings
```
SSID: Camp2023
EAP-TTLS:
Phase 1: EAP-TTLS
Phase 2: PAP
PEAP:
Phase 1: PEAP
Phase 2: MSCHAPv2 or EAP-MSCHAPv2 or PAP
CN = radius.c3noc.net
CA = ISRG Root X1
SHA256 Fingerprint = 6C:5E:71:4F:1E:AD:3A:D5:FE:1A:F6:F3:67:17:FD:63:13:2F:CA:9C:51:36:92:5E:1B:3A:D2:DF:5F:A8:D2:D7
```
Make sure you check the certificate in order to know you are connecting to the correct network (you should check on both the CN and the CA).
## Android
You can use our Android app to automatically configure the most secure WiFi settings on your Android device:
* [Download on Google Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.eventinfra.wifisetup)
* [APK download](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/app-release.apk)
* [Source code](https://github.com/EventInfra/wifisetup)
This app installs the certificate and WiFi profile which will allow your device to automatically connect. You can do it manually, as shown below, but it’s a bit more hassle.
### Manual configuration
If you don’t want to use the app, download the [ISRG Root X1](https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.pem) certificate, and [install it](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832) into your device’s **Wi-Fi certificate** store, giving it any name you like. Then connect to the **Camp2023** network using the following information:
* EAP method: TTLS *(not TLS)*
* CA certificate: *(whatever name you gave the ISRG Root X1)*
* Domain: radius.c3noc.net
* Identity: camp
* Password: camp
It’s fine to leave **Online Certificate status** as “Do not validate”, and leave the **Anonymous identity** blank.
## Linux, etc.
### Network Manager
You can use the following config file:
Please note that some versions of NM are buggy and will only work with 802.1X using MSCHAPv2, or not at all. If that affects you, it may be easiest to use wpa_supplicant.
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Camp2023:
Hint: chmod 600 this file to make the connection work.
```
[connection]
id=Camp2023
uuid=c80101e2-7b99-4511-846b-2388eb86a5ad
type=wifi
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
mac-address=42:23:42:23:42:23 <- !! Please change this !!
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=infrastructure
seen-bssids=
ssid=Camp2023
[wifi-security]
auth-alg=open
group=
key-mgmt=wpa-eap
pairwise=
proto=
[802-1x]
altsubject-matches=DNS:radius.c3noc.net
ca-cert=/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem
eap=ttls;
identity=camp
password=camp
phase2-altsubject-matches=
phase2-auth=pap
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=auto
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
```
### WiCD
You need an additional crypto setting for WiCD. Put this file into /etc/wicd/encryption/templates/eap-ttls (debian systems, might be different with other *nix flavours):
```
name = EAP-TTLS Camp2023
author = Felicitus
require identity *Identity password *password
-----
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
network={
ssid="Camp2023"
scan_ssid=$_SCAN
identity="camp"
password="camp"
proto=WPA2
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
group=CCMP
pairwise=CCMP
eap=TTLS
ca_cert="/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem"
altsubject_match="DNS:radius.c3noc.net"
anonymous_identity="$_ANONYMOUS_IDENTITY"
phase2="auth=PAP"
#priority=2
}
```
Edit /etc/wicd/encryption/templates/active to include the eap-ttls config template. Restart the WiCD daemon, choose the proper encryption (EAP-TTLS Camp2023) and enter a random username/password.
### Jolla/connman
/var/lib/connman/Camp2023wifi.config :
```
[service_Camp2023]
Type=wifi
Name=Camp2023-legacy
EAP=ttls
Phase2=PAP
Identity=camp
Passphrase=camp
```
### wpa_supplicant
This is the default option on Raspberry Pi OS. Edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and add the network:
```
network={
ssid="Camp2023"
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
eap=TTLS
identity="camp"
password="camp"
# ca path on debian 7.x and raspberry pi OS, modify accordingly
ca_cert="/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem"
altsubject_match="DNS:radius.c3noc.net"
phase2="auth=PAP"
}
```
### Interfaces
As an alternative, you can specify the wpa_supplicant config options directly in /etc/network/interfaces:
```
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-ssid Camp2023
wpa-identity camp
wpa-password camp
wpa-proto WPA2
wpa-key_mgmt WPA-EAP
wpa-group CCMP
wpa-pairwise CCMP
wpa-eap TTLS
wpa-phase2 "auth=PAP"
wpa-ca_cert "/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem"
wpa-altsubject_match DNS:radius.c3noc.net
```
### Netctl
```
Description='Camp2023 secure WPA2 802.1X config'
Interface=wls1
Connection=wireless
Security=wpa-configsection
IP=dhcp
ESSID=Camp2023
WPAConfigSection=(
'ssid="Camp2023"'
'proto=RSN WPA'
'key_mgmt=WPA-EAP'
'eap=TTLS'
'identity="camp"'
'password="camp"'
'ca_cert="/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem"'
'altsubject_match="DNS:radius.c3noc.net"'
'phase2="auth=PAP"'
)
```
### IWD
```
[Security]
EAP-Method=PEAP
EAP-Identity=anonymous@Camp2023
EAP-PEAP-CACert=/etc/ssl/certs/ISRG_Root_X1.pem
EAP-PEAP-ServerDomainMask=radius.c3noc.net
EAP-PEAP-Phase2-Method=MSCHAPV2
EAP-PEAP-Phase2-Identity=camp
EAP-PEAP-Phase2-Password=camp
[Settings]
AutoConnect=true
```
### NixOS
```
networking.wireless.networks."Camp2023".auth = ''
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
eap=TTLS
identity="camp"
password="camp"
ca_cert="${builtins.fetchurl {
url = "https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.pem";
sha256 = "sha256:1la36n2f31j9s03v847ig6ny9lr875q3g7smnq33dcsmf2i5gd92";
}}"
altsubject_match="DNS:radius.c3noc.net"
phase2="auth=PAP"
'';
```
## Apple macOS
To enable the most secure WiFi configuration on macOS:
1. Download [this mobileconfig file](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.mobileconfig) and double-click on it. You’ll get an unhelpful notification.
2. Open Settings and search for the “Profiles” pane.
3. Click the “+” button and select the mobileconfig file.
4. After you’ve finished the install, your computer should automatically connect to the camp WiFi.
## Apple iOS
To enable the most secure WiFi configuration on iOS, open this [mobileconfig file](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.mobileconfig) in Safari. After the file is installed, your device should automatically connect to the camp WiFi.
## Windows
Windows users (and other clients using MSCHAPv2) should use a fixed username and password. You can use “camp/camp” or “guest/guest” as username/password.
Import one of these profiles for the most secure WiFi settings for Windows:
* [Camp2023](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.xml) (2.4GHz+5GHz)
To import and connect follow these steps:
* Open a command prompt and execute: netsh wlan add profile filename=Camp2023.xml
* Connect to the Camp2023 network; use “camp/camp” as the username/password when prompted. Alternatively, use “outboundonly/outboundonly” as the username/password to enable inbound traffic firewalling.