The first step to make your botnet is the creation of the main bot (aka hub). Choosing a main password (ownerpass): Now, enter into the directory where you compiled the bot (eg: bin ) and create the MD5 hash of your main password using the following command: echo "yourpassword" | ./psotnic -p For example: echo "b0tm4st3r" | ./psotnic -p You will have an output like this: Psotnic C++ edition, version current-2007/07/05-ipv6 (Aug 5 2007 23:27:43) Take note of the MD5 hash (aa21ad108a57d28b87b8b4c05bceec57) , we will need it later. Creating the configuration file: Create a new text file with your preferred editor (eg: pico). For example: pico conf.apocalypse According to config file directives fill the requested informations and paste the ownerpass saved before: For example: nick apocalypse Save the file and proceed to encryption using the following command: ./psotnic -c <filename> For example: ./psotnic -c conf.apocalypse Move <filename>.dec (decrypted config file) to safe place if you do not want others to see your configuration. Starting the main bot (Hub): To start a bot just use ./psotnic <configfile> For example: ./psotnic conf.apocalypse The bot will request you to supply an username (handle) and a password (userpassword) through IRCNet therefore open your IRC client and set it with: /msg <botnickname> mainowner <username> <password> For example: /msg apocalypse mainowner mafiaboy 1l0v3p1zz4 Note: The userpassword is NOT the ownerpassword and must be at least 8 characters long. A message ("Account created") will inform you that all is done. |
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