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$Id: BOTNET,v 1.24 2010/01/03 13:27:22 pseudo Exp $
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Botnet Sharing and Linking
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Last revised: June 4, 2002
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_____________________________________________________________________
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Botnet Sharing and Linking
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The purpose of this document is to show you what a botnet is and how it
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could be useful to you. It also covers botflags userfile sharing.
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Contents:
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1. Terms
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2. What is a botnet?
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3. Adding and linking bots
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4. Using botflags
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5. Making bots share user records
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1. Terms
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The following are some common terms used in this document:
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Botnet
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A botnet consists of one or more bots connected together.
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Link
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Link is the term used to describe a bot connecting to another bot.
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Hub
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A bot is described as a hub-bot if one or more bots are linked to
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it.
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Leaf
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A leaf is a non-hub bot connecting to a hub-bot. A leaf has only
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one other bot connected to it, its hub. Leaf bots can be assigned
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the "l" botflag to prevent other bots from linking to them.
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Link Bot
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A link-bot is a bot that is linked to another bot. It may or may not
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be a hub-bot.
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Share
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Share is the term used to describe the sharing of user records.
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Share Bot
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A share-bot is a bot which shares user records with one or more
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linked bots.
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Aggressive Share
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Aggressive share is a term used to describe the direction of sharing
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user-files. Aggressive share bots will SEND userfiles to another passive
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bot.
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Passive Share
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Passive share is a term used to describe the direction of sharing
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user-files. Passive share bots will accept userfiles from an aggressive
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share bot.
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Example bottree:
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BotA
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|-+BotB
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`-+BotC
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BotB is linked to a master sharebot, BotA, and a slave sharebot,
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BotC. BotB shares passively with [receives from] BotA and shares
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aggressively with [sends to] BotC.
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Bot Flags
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Flags are attributes that determine what a bot can or is allowed to do.
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Flags can be either global (such as +s) or channel specific (such as
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|+s #lamest). See '.help botattr' for help with setting these flags.
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The following is a list of valid bot flags:
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s share aggressively (SEND userfile to a passive bot)
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p share passively (ACCEPT userfile from an aggressive bot)
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g global share (share all channels)
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h hub (automatically link to this bot)
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a alternate (automatically link to this bot if the hub bot can't be
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linked)
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l leaf (bot is not allowed to link in other bots)
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r reject (bot will not be allowed to link)
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i isolate (isolate the party line across a bot link)
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0-9 user defined flags
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Address
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The physical address, containing the address and port of the bot.
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For example: lame.org:3333. You can change a bot's address with
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".chaddr <botname> <hostaddress:botport[/userport]>".
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Relay Port
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The relay port number of the bot is defined in the config file. Note
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that you can define one port for bots and another for user connections.
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Relay
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A relay connection is used to relay (jump) to another bot via telnet
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or DCC chat. You can relay to another bot even if the remote bot is
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not linked. You can use ".relay <botname>" to relay to another bot.
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Port
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The telnet port is used by the bot to communicate with other bots
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and/or users. Note that you can define separate ports for user and
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bot connections.
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2. What is a botnet?
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A botnet consists of one or more bots linked together. This can allow
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bots to op each other securely, control floods efficiently, and share
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user lists, ban lists, exempt/invite lists, and ignore lists (if sharing
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is enabled).
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3. Adding and linking bots
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With the common terms out of the way, we can start with the process of
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linking two bots. Before you start, you need to know the address and
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port of each bot you wish to link.
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Here is an example scenario:
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BotA is on lame.org listening on port 3333, and BotB is on irc.org
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listening on port 4444. First, you have to add each Bot to the other's
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userfile. On BotA, you would type '.+bot BotB irc.org:4444'. If BotB is
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on a common channel with BotA, BotB's hostmask is automatically added.
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Otherwise, you have to add the hostmask manually with the '.+host'
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command. On BotB, you would type '.+bot BotA lame.org:3333'.
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At this point, you can link the two bots by typing '.link BotA' on BotB (or
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'.link BotB' on BotA). The bots will now give themselves random passwords
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which are *not* stored encrypted in the userfile. Note that you can link as
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many bots as you wish to your botnet.
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4. Using botflags
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Botflags are needed to assign special functions and tasks to your bots.
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Bot flags are set with the '.botattr' command. See '.help botattr' for
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help with this command. The following is a list of botflags and their
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functions:
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"h" (hub)
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If you want your bot(s) to automatically link/relink, you can assign
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the +h botflag each bot's hub. Note that if you set multiple bots +h,
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the bot only attempts to link to one.
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"a" (alternate)
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If your bots are, for some reason, unable to link to their hub, they
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will attempt to connect to an alternate hub. You can assign a bot as
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an alternate hub by giving it the +a botflag.
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"l" (leaf)
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This flag, assigned to a link bot, will prevent the link bot from linking
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other bots to your botnet.
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"r" (reject)
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If you assign this flag to a link bot, the link bot will not be allowed
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to link to the botnet.
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"i" (isolate)
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This flag isolates a link bot's partyline from the rest of the botnet.
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Anything said on the link bot's partyline won't appear on the rest of
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the botnet.
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"s" (SEND userfile to)
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+s Giving a link bot this flag will make the bot share aggressively
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with the link bot. See 'Aggressive Share' in section 2 of this
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document for more information on aggressive sharing.
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|s +s bots need this flag for each channel you want to share.
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"p" (ACCEPT userfile from)
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Giving a link bot this flag will make the bot share passively with
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the link bot. See 'Passive Share' in section 2 of this document for
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more information on passive sharing.
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"g" (global share)
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This flag allows the sharing of all channels with a link bot.
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"0-9" (user-defined)
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These 10 flags are user-defined can be used by scripters.
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5. Making bots share user records
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Before you start preparing your bots for sharing, make sure that
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you've loaded the transfer and share modules. You also have to ensure
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that each channel you wish to share is set +shared (see '.help
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chanset' and '.help chaninfo').
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By using specific botflags, you can cause your bot to share
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aggressively with some link bots, and passively with others. For
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sharing to work, flags must be set properly on both the passive and
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the aggressive bots. An aggressive bot will not share userfiles with
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another aggressive bot; a passive bot will not share userfiles with
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another passive bot.
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First off, let's say we have two bots we want to link. We will
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call one Lamestbot, and the other Lameshare. The first thing that needs
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to be done is each bot needs the other bot added to its user record.
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Your botnet should have a hub bot. This will have them connect
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automatically whenever they are started. Without a hub, you would have to
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manually link them with the .link command. For this situation we will
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make Lamestbot the hub for our small botnet. Let's also use a channel
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called #eggdrop as the one we want to share user channel flags with. Do
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the following:
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On Lamestbot:
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.+bot Lameshare eggdrop.com:3333 (This command adds a user record to
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Lamestbot for Lameshare. Lameshare is running from eggdrop.com and is
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on port 3333. If Lameshare were to have a separate port for users/relays
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we would just add a '/' and the port number, i.e. 3333/5555.)
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.botattr Lameshare +s (This tells us that Lamestbot will only send
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user files to Lameshare; Lameshare will not send them to it.)
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.botattr Lameshare |s #eggdrop (this sets up sharing of the channel
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flags for #eggdrop between the bots. Without this, they will not share
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channel flags only global flags for the users.)
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On Lameshare:
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.+bot Lamestbot best.com:3333/5555 (Again this will add a user on
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Lameshare called Lamestbot with the domain of best.com. The bot has
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two ports, 3333 for bot communications and 5555 for users/relays.)
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.botattr Lamestbot +hp (This command sets Lamestbot as the hub and
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also as a passive share, which means Lameshare will accept user files
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from Lamestbot.
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.botattr Lamestbot |s #eggdrop (This sets #eggdrop as a share channel.)
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Our botnet:
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Lamestbot
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`-+Lameshare
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Let's add a third bot called beldin to this scenario:
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On Lamestbot:
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.+bot beldin llama.com:3333
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.botattr beldin s|s #eggdrop (Notice how i piped (the | character)
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the channel flag also saving time.)
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Also note that you don't have to add beldin on Lameshare. Since
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they are already sharing, it was added automatically. The one thing that
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you should note is that no bot flags will be shared. If you set beldin as
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+s (Aggressive share) on the hub (Lamestbot) he will not be set on the
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other bots as that. The same with the channel +s flag. All other flags
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will be shared such as the o, f, etc. Now that we have three bots, we
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can also set up one as an alternate hub. The alternate hub is the bot
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that the bots will auto-connect to in the event the hub goes down or
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is unreachable.
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Let's make beldin an alternate hub for our little botnet.
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On Lameshare:
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.botattr beldin +a
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That's all there is to it. Again, since bot flags are not shared,
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you would have to add the bot flag +a for beldin on them all. The only
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ones you would not have to do this on are beldin and the hub (Lamestbot).
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Of course, if you had more bots, you would have to add beldin as a +a on
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them, but you would not do it on the hub or beldin.
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Our botnet:
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`-+Lameshare
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