Flare-On 6 CTF WriteUp (Part 4)

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Flare-On 6 CTF WriteUp (Part 4)
Flare-On 6 CTF WriteUp: Dnschess
This is the fourth part of the FlareOn 6 CTF WriteUp series. 4 - Dnschess The challenge reads > Some suspicious network traffic led us to this unauthorized chess program running on an Ubuntu desktop. This appears to be the work of cyberspace computer hackers. You'll need to make the right moves to solve this one. Good luck! We have three files - ChessUI, ChessAI.so and capture.pcap. The first two are ELF binaries compiled for Linux x64. Running ChessUI on an Ubuntu 18.04 system we are greeted
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