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Black List Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3

Black List Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3


Black List Scanning Bot (BLSB for short) checks the IP addresses of users. more>>
Black List Scanning Bot (BLSB for short) checks the IP addresses of users connecting to your IRC server against DNS blacklist services such as Blitzed or Sorbs.
Black List Scanning Bot works like this, if a user matches a blacklist, that user is killed from your network.
Enhancements:
- Add support for lookup lists only without banning (D)
- Make sure we broadcast a message when we akill even if not in verbose (F)
- AKILL support (F)
- Reorder add command so name works. (M)
- Simplify command paths. (M)
- Initial Version. (F)
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Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Proxy Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3

Open Proxy Scanning Bot 3.0 Alpha3


Open Proxy Scanning Bot (formerly NeoBOPM) is a loadable module for the NeoStats IRC Services. more>>
Open Proxy Scanning Bot (formerly NeoBOPM) is a loadable module for the NeoStats IRC Services. Open Proxy Scanning Bot scans clients connecting to the IRC network for insecure proxies, and also looks up a DNS blacklist for previously registered insecure proxies.
It caches the results of scans to increase perfomance, and with multiple bots, can be configured for load balancing.
It currently supports Hybrid7, Unrealircd, LiquidIRCd, Bahamut, QuantumIRCd, MysticIRCd, NeoIRCd, and Ultimate, with support for other ircds planned.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to support NeoStats 3.0 Alpha 3.
- The DNS blacklist code was split out to a new module, BLSB.
- Several issues regarding NeoStats consuming 100% CPU when using OPSB have also been corrected.
- gcc 4.0 support was fixed.
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Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple scAnning Tool 1.2

Simple scAnning Tool 1.2


Simple scAnning Tool is a simple and fast network scanner. more>>
Simple scAnning Tool is a simple and fast network scanner. Simple scAnning Tool is used to identify network devices and services. The identification is based on recieved data such as banners.

Usage:

sat.py [options] < file_name/ip_range >
sat.py -r [-f < file >]
sat.py -u [-o < host:port >]
sat.py -h

Options:

-i scan ip range, example: 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.2,10.1.2.2
[default]
-t scan targets from file
-n scan targets from file with nmap grepable output format
(nmap switch -oG)
-p < port_range > port range to scan, example: 1-1024,3333,4000-5000 [default
23]
-T scan TCP ports rather then UDP [default]
-U scan UDP ports rather then TCP
-4 scan via IPv4 rather than IPv6 [default]
-6 scan via IPv6 rather than IPv4
-H < number > maximum number of threads [default 100]
-O < file_name > set the output file name [default sat.log]
-V verbose scan mode
-c < file > specify the config file [default sat.conf]
-l < file > specify the srules file [default sat.srules]
-r restore aborted scan
-f < file > specify the restore file [default sat.restore]
-u update srules file from the net
-o < host:port > set the HTTP/FTP proxy for updater
-v show programs version number and exit
-h show this help message and exit

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Added: 2006-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HTML::Tree::Scanning 3.23

HTML::Tree::Scanning 3.23


HTML::Tree::Scanning contains an article: Scanning HTML. more>>
HTML::Tree::Scanning contains an article: "Scanning HTML".

SYNOPSIS

# This an article, not a module.

The following article by Sean M. Burke first appeared in The Perl Journal #19 and is copyright 2000 The Perl Journal. It appears courtesy of Jon Orwant and The Perl Journal. This document may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.

Scanning HTML

-- Sean M. Burke

In The Perl Journal issue 17, Ken MacFarlanes article "Parsing HTML with HTML::Parser" describes how the HTML::Parser module scans HTML source as a stream of start-tags, end-tags, text, comments, etc. In TPJ #18, my "Trees" article kicked around the idea of tree-shaped data structures. Now Ill try to tie it together, in a discussion of HTML trees.

The CPAN module HTML::TreeBuilder takes the tags that HTML::Parser picks out, and builds a parse tree -- a tree-shaped network of objects...

Footnote: And if you need a quick explanation of objects, see my TPJ17 article "A Users View of Object-Oriented Modules"; or go whole hog and get Damian Conways excellent book Object-Oriented Perl, from Manning Publications.

...representing the structured content of the HTML document. And once the document is parsed as a tree, youll find the common tasks of extracting data from that HTML document/tree to be quite straightforward.

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Added: 2006-12-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Hattrick Broadcasting Bot 0.4

Hattrick Broadcasting Bot 0.4


Hattrick Broadcasting Bot is an eggdrop module which displays matches of the online game Hattrick live in IRC channels. more>>
Hattrick Broadcasting Bot is an eggdrop module which displays matches of the online game Hattrick live in IRC channels.
Enhancements:
- Support for multiple cookies (now needed to log in), compression of the communication with the server, matchflags to hide certain events, and some smaller fixes.
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IRC Channel Relay Bot 1.1

IRC Channel Relay Bot 1.1


The purpose of this bot is to relay messages from one IRC network to another. more>>
Relay-bot is a program we initially wrote because our group of friends that hang out on one channel could never seem to all stay on EFnet, and even if we could EFnet was splitting so badly at the time that it was unusable. However, we couldnt readily switch to another network because not everybody is always online and a few people wanted to stick with EFnet because there were other friends of theirs still there. So, relay-bot was born. It allowed us to split our channel across 2 (actually, 3 or 4) different IRC networks fairly effectively.
You[l need a copy Of Perl since perlay bot is written in Perl. Youll also need a copy of Net::IRC.
Theres currently no real installation routine; just untar the tarball, edit "relay-bot.config" and run "relay-bot.pl".
Enhancements:
- relay-bot.config: Fixed small issue in example config file
- BUGS, relay-bot.pl: Prepping for update to a new release
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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explainBot 1.0.4

explainBot 1.0.4


ExplainBot is a single minded IRC bot. more>>
ExplainBot is a single minded IRC bot. Its single purpose is to allow users of a channel to query/store/change information directly from an IRC channel. Administrative features like giving op, setting topic etc. are not implemented and never will be. Another two bots do the same thing
Main features:
- Some of the features of explainBot are as follows:
- 1. Single, XML, configuration file.
- 2. Different types of commands and users.
- 3. Easy extension by adding custom commands.
- 4. Easy installation on any system supporting Java 2.
- The last version of explainBot used a crude config-file format. This has been replaced by a XML file. The configuration file lets you change the important aspects of the bot as which commands to load, nick, ident, logging and verbosity.
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- Four Types of commands are implemented:
- 1. Unauthorised - available to anybody on the channel where explainBot is.
- 2. Authorised - available to any authorized user on the channel where explainBot is.
- 3. Special - special commands like login.
- 4. Automatic - automatic answer to e.g. ping
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IQ bot 5.9.1

IQ bot 5.9.1


IQ is an intelligent, modular IRC robot written in PHP. more>>
IQ has been my pet project since September 2003. IQ is an intelligent, modular IRC robot written in PHP. I wrote the original branch, 0.1.x, back in late 2003, and developed it and modules for it until early 2004. At some point in June 2004, I became inspired to rewrite the bots core and start the 0.9.x branch.
The new (0.9.x) branch of IQ is just about an entire rewrite of the original, with better coding techniques, and usage of object oriented PHP. Bugs from the original have been corrected, and dozens of new features have been added. My goal with IQ is to create a truly multi-purpose IRC bot that may be easily coded for, while keeping the core relatively light-weight.
IQ is built from modules and can dynamically load and unload modules. Writing modules for the bot is simple, and any PHP developer should be able to write his or her own modules to have the bot act as needed. Modules utilize a binding system (modeled after that used by eggdrop), which create triggers that can be executed upon any regular event (msg, join, kick, nick, quit, part, etc), as well as other bot-specific events (idle, connect, disconnect), and call lambda-style functions in the module to perform the desired actions.
Enhancements:
- Fixed case-sensitivity issues with dancer ircd
- Improved mode checking for non-hybrid ircds
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and code cleanups
- Added Database class for support for MySQL and pgSQL database servers
- Headlines module removed
- Added currency module
- Added idletime module
- Disallowed running as root
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::Bingo::Bot 0.01

Games::Bingo::Bot 0.01


Games::Bingo::Bot is a simple class holding IRC related methods for bingo. more>>
Games::Bingo::Bot is a simple class holding IRC related methods for bingo.

SYNOPSIS

use Games::Bingo::Bot;

use constant ANY => 1; use constant PUBLIC => 2; use constant PRIVATE => 3;

my $gbb = Games::Bingo::Bot->new();

my $sub = $gbb->{commands}->{$msg});

my ($type, $answer) = &$sub($gbb, $nick);

This module contains all the commands supported by the Games::Bingo::Bot IRC bot (see the script in the bin directory).

The Games::Bingo::Bot class (this) and the script mentioned above is a complete IRC setup for playing Bingo, using the Games::Bingo module.

These are the bingobot commands:

help - this message

play - join a game

stats - get the current statistics of the running game

pull - pull the next number

bingo - you indicate to the bot that you have bingo

pulled - shows you what number have been pulled

show - lists the numbers on your plate

The command are described below in detail (SEE COMMANDS).

Not implemented yet (SEE TODO):

auto - enables automode (automatic number pulling)

noauto - disables automode

All commands can be sent into the channel or send as private messages to the bot. The bot can repond as both of these ways aswell. The reponses are sent as follows:

help, show and all errors are always private messages

pull and bingo are always public

play, pulled, stats, auto, noauto depends on how you query

As long as the bot is online a game is running.

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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Peggy Bot 0.2

Peggy Bot 0.2


Peggy Bot is an IRC bot that features a user system, channel protection, simple plugin creation, channel statistics monitoring. more>>
Peggy Bot is an IRC bot that features a user system, channel protection, simple plugin creation, channel statistics monitoring, a "seen" system, and much more.
It is fully integrated with MySQL, and it can be controlled through the Web or through IRC.
Main features:
- Full MySQL Intagration
- User / Login System
- Stats Generation / Kepping
- Simple Addon Creation
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Added: 2005-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mdns-scan 0.4

mdns-scan 0.4


mdns-scan is a tool for scanning for mDNS/DNS-SD published services on the local network. more>>
mdns-scan is a tool for scanning for mDNS/DNS-SD published services on the local network. mdns-scan issues a mDNS PTR query to the special RR _services._dns-sd._udp.local for retrieving a list of all currently registered services on the local link.
mdns-scan is not a good mDNS citizen since it queries continuously for services and doesnt implement features like Duplicate Suppression. It is intended for usage as a debugging tool only.
mdns-scan is incomplete since it doesnt resolve mDNS services for you - it just dumps their PTR RRs. To understand these records you need minimal knowledge of DNS-SD and how it works.
mdns-scan does not terminate on its own behalf. It scans for services continuously until the user kills it by pressing C-c.
mdns-scan does not rely on a local mDNS responder daemon. It has no dependencies besides the GNU libc. It has been tested on Linux only.
mdns-scan does NOT scan for local mDNS enabled hosts or A/AAAA RRs, it scans for DNS-SD registered services, nothing else.
Enhancements:
- Add man pages
- Improvements to the Debianization
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Added: 2006-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TN-GW-Scan 1.1

TN-GW-Scan 1.1


TN-GW-Scan is a scanner for scanning telnet proxies implemented using FWTK. more>>
TN-GW-Scan is a scanner for scanning telnet proxies implemented using FWTK.

To install:

1) Check you have expect and telnet installed (expect and telnet packages under
GNU/Debian)
2) Make sure Tn-GW-Scan.exp is executable (chmod u+x Tn-GW-Scan.exp)
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: BSD License Price:
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NickBot 1.0.12

NickBot 1.0.12


NickBot is an IRC bot framework written in Perl. more>>
NickBot is an IRC bot framework written in Perl. It is designed such that all of the user modules that do the actual data processing are located in an external file. Each module is run individually inside of Perls eval function to keep rouge modules from crashing the entire bot; plus this gives the user the ability to add/remove/change modules in the bot without restarting it every time.

NickBots main program consists of a large number of generic handlers. Each handler takes the information that the Net::IRC module gives it and either responds appropriately (like with a ping request), or it processes it into a generic format. This generic format then goes through a couple more steps to determine things like was the bot addressed, and what type of message came in. At that point, the collected data is passed off to the user modules.

The user modules are what really give NickBot its flexibility, the user can go into the modules file and make any number of modules to make the bot actually do something. Included in the distribution is a sample modules file that Ive created during development to test out the interface. The bot doesnt do anything spectacular out of the box, but you can implement your own functions.
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IRC BotNET 1.0

IRC BotNET 1.0


BotNET is an IRC bot that has two modes: stand-alone and BotNET mode. more>>
IRCBotNET is a Botnet. It is a network of IRC bots that communicate with one another. They share a means of communication whereby all bots speak to one another and exchange information. They are useful for keeping and maintaining a channel by acting as a group of channel bots that work together with a common goal.

Say, for instance, you have one IRC bot keeping a channel and a netsplit occurs or the bot dies for some reason. Immediately the channel becomes chaotic and anarchic without an IRC bot keeping the peace. With a Botnet, even if an IRC bot dies, here still remains the rest of the bots on the Botnet to continue maintaining the channel and the loss of the one bot means nothing as the other bots do its exact same job.

BotNET is an extremely powerful IRC BOT and has many features.
BotNET doesnt necessarily have to run as a Botnet, it can run as a normal IRC bot and in fact does this by default. It has a massive collection of functions that can be seen in the BotNET man pages. When run as a Botnet, BotNET has supreme capabilities that have never been attempted before in Botnets. When a BotNET bot is run in Botnet mode, it connects to a BotNET Communication Stream Server (botserv) that is included in this package.

It uses this server to communicate with the other bots on the Botnet. The difference here is that not only can it do whatever any other Botnet can do, but it also uses this stream of communication with its added IRC Stand-alone bot functionality. For instance, if you add a user to the bot, immediately, all other bots connected to the database add this user to their local databases and a global-wide Botnet database is maintained. So you can use any one of the bots on the Botnets for anything that you so desire. This powerful feature makes BotNET very predominant over other Botnets.
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RockBot 6

RockBot 6


Rockbot is a C irc robot initally based on comstuds Combot. more>>
RockBot is a fully functional multi-channel bot for IRC. It has hundreds of usefull commands for managing channels, amusing your friends, and protecting ownership. It is a good alternitive to an eggdrop type bot.
DCC model of rockbox is different like eggdrop. In RockBot YOU NEVER initiate a DCC chat with the bot. In all cases the bot will send you a DCC chat request when it needs one due to the type of data its returning. If you have trouble with DCCs it may be the bot cannotdetermine its true IP address on the machine. Try playing with "#define PPP" in config.h.
Enhancements:
- The data files and memory model were totally re-written. RockBot now uses a multiple-channel scheme for keeping track of users, and also allows one user to store multiple hostmasks under one "handle". There is also a "global" config that controls the default settings for channels and high level bot users. In order to diferentiate
- between global commands and local channel commands the following syntax has been implimented:
- (Note: This example assumes CMDCHAR is !)
- Sent to a channel -> !userlist = userlist of the channel typed in
- Sent to a channel -> !#mychannel userlist = userlist of #mychannel
- Sent to a channel -> !!userlist = global userlist
- ---
- Privmsg to bot -> #mychan userlist = userlist of #mychan
- Privmsg to bot -> !userlist = global userlist
- ---
- When you use JOIN a data file will be created to contain the new channels users, settings, topic etc. The LEAVE command parts the bot but does NOT remove the datafiles, however REMCHAN does.
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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