PyNet
Here is some commented code for a botnet written in python.It show the process, and whats needed for a IRC botnet. It also gives tips and examples on compiling python code into .exe's
I tried posting an article, but some problems arose. They told me to submit a link to pastebin, but I decided to just write my own webpage to display it. It would be easier to take comments about the article in the forums anyway.
MoshBat wrote: They told you to pastebin it so that they could read it, accept the article, then post it. If your article is too long, then a bug in the system means that it appears blank.
Upon reading, that can go in the code bank.
I knew you would say that lol.
It is in the code bank, well an un-commented version.
And @fuser: I'm glad to help teach what I know. It helps me learn more and helps me retain more if I try and teach. If you do decide to write one, I'd like to see it.
MoshBat wrote: [quote]techb wrote: It is in the code bank, well an un-commented version.
Oh, you can use comments there, too.[/quote]
The code is messy with all the comments.
Besides, code and only code should go in the codebank. Something that's as heavily commented shouldn't be submitted there.
I find it common curtsy to make a separate post for commentary and reply's.
I posted the code for it in the codebank before I did this one, and it has still yet to be commented. Posting here supports feedback; you have responded in this post twice so far.
MoshBat wrote: Also, there's a rate and comment system.
And who has actually used it recently? The last response or rating was March 26 2010. I have updated my own code, and rated my own stuff though(yes, conceded); no true traffic for two months….
I posted in the forums, and you personally responded about an hour later.