If anybody has newish contagious botpack source, I would greatly appricate a copy. No, I am NOT looking to rip it off, I just know of a bunch of bugs and holes in it that I would like to patch up for my private use. For anyone interested in writing a decryptor for it.. It seems to be encrypted using a hacked up blowfish method from psybnc.. C is pretty forigen to me, so thats about all I got figure out.
I managed to decrypt it less that 10 mins after downloading it. It's a simple matter of changing the order 2 functions are called, and the name of one to decrypt, rather than encrypt.
tainted wrote:If anybody has newish contagious botpack source, I would greatly appricate a copy. No, I am NOT looking to rip it off, I just know of a bunch of bugs and holes in it that I would like to patch up for my private use. For anyone interested in writing a decryptor for it.. It seems to be encrypted using a hacked up blowfish method from psybnc.. C is pretty forigen to me, so thats about all I got figure out.
its actually pretty easy
if for some reason you want to change the servers list.. you can do so easily, without decrypting it (I just added that tutorial recently)...
see the official contagious website:
It is based on eggdrop, and the pack consists of a large tcl, which I have retrieved already. It wasn't just for the server list, I wished to address many small bugs and holes, add my own tcls to it, then reencrypt it for my own use. (Go me.)
i see, but the site Lodares has mentioned, all i can see eggdrop source codes, still don't get it what's the diff between them n eggdrop?
again just wondering..
\thanks
With the adition of an encrypted botpack (and possible source code changes), and a rather basic way of hiding information (only from people with lazy fingers).
Bot packs like this can be compared to redhat linux. They are a one stop solution, using existing components, with a few bells and whistles attached.