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# egg
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# Eggdrop botpack
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## What
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This repo contains a botpack based on `Eggdrop` (https://www.eggheads.org) with `netbots` TCL botnet control script and a brand new `getops.mod` routine.
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## Howto
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### Installation
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For every bot you've to install, please `scp/rsync/cp` the `ngbot.sh` script into bot's homedir.
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Then, run:
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```sh
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./ngbot.sh --all
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```
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Adjust the `eggdrop.conf` file with suitable values, then run the eggdrop:
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```sh
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cd ~/bot1
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./eggdrop -m eggdrop.conf
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```
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### First access to bots
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Login to every bot via `telnet` or `nc` / `ncat` command:
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```
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nc ip_address port
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```
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Then type `NEW` as first user to the bot, then create our user typing our login user and then our login password.
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### Create a botnet
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#### Add the first user
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Only on the HUB bot, add our hostname:
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```
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.+host loginuser *!user@vhost
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```
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#### Adding the leaf bots to the hub
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Login to the HUB bot via `telnet` or `nc` / `ncat` command:
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```
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nc ip_address port
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```
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Then use your login credentials to access to party line.
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Now add all the leaf bots to the hub.
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For every leaf type:
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```
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.+bot LeafName ip_address listen_port
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.chattr LeafName +fo
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.botattr LeafName +sl
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.+host LeafName nick!user@vhost
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```
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#### Adding the hub bot to every leaf bot
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Login to the leaf bot via `telnet` or `nc` / `ncat` command:
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```
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nc ip_address port
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```
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Then use your login credentials to access to party line.
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Now add the hub bot to all the leafs.
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Into every leaf type:
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```
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.+bot HubName ip_address listen_port
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.chattr HubName +fo
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.botattr HubName +ph
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```
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After few seconds / one minute, you can see the linking results and you can see the botnet with the following command:
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```
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.bottree
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- Link = Encrypted link + Userfile Sharing
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------------------------------------------------
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Hub
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|-+LeafOne
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|-+LeafTwo
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`-+LeafThree
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```
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After all the bots are properly linked, the netbots tcl has to recognize the botnet.
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One the HUB type:
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```
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.netbots add LeafOne LeafTwo LeafThree
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```
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And you can see on the hub:
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```
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Added LeafOne LeafTwo LeafThree to the netbot list
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```
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On the leafs you can see:
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```
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Hub: chattr LeafOne +bfloZ
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Hub: chattr LeafTwo +bfloZ
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Hub: chattr LeafThree +bfloZ
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```
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Now you can control the botnet via `netbots.tcl` commands
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## Security
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For security reasons, we recommend to use a VPN like `WireGuard` to safe communications among bots.
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