oldweb.today connects to various web archives and allows users to browse old websites in old browsers, each running in a Docker container. Emulators such as Basilisk, Sheepshaver and Wine are used to run old MacOS and Windows browsers, alongside Linux versions of Mosaic and Netscape. The Memento protocol is used to talk to multiple web archives and combine results. The project is fully open-source and available at https://github.com/ikreymer/netcapsule Suggestions and contributions for other browsers, or other web archives sources are definitely welcome! Any other feedback also appreciated.Here is a more thorough blog post from my collaborators at rhizome.org http://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/nov/30/oldweb-today/
callahad|10 years ago
Especially given that, if I'm reading this right, all users within the container have complete, password-free sudo access: https://github.com/ikreymer/netcapsule/blob/2ff2f5d74fb517ee...
I guess an attacker would also have to get the malicious code into one of the archives somehow, but that should be possible, right?
ikreymer|10 years ago
frozenport|10 years ago
ikreymer|10 years ago
jacquesm|10 years ago
ikreymer|10 years ago
Here's one example: http://oldweb.today/nslinux/2015/http://archive.rhizome.org/...
janfoeh|10 years ago
Maybe the itch to be scratched was not so much a technical one?