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[Coming soon] OmniFletch - AIO - 1-99 fletching in one sitting - task based

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What are you using for remote control? Chances are it's not gonna be allowed on the SDN. RIP

 

Similar to how a botnet communicates with each individual bot. The bot will go to a specified URL with its own unique key, and check for commands. Will then execute commands (only REMOVE/ADD/SCREENSHOT for the most part). Eric said that it was perfectly allowed so long as it was fully secured and cannot be abused. I will gladly give him the full source so he can rest assured knowing that everything is safe.

Similar to how a botnet communicates with each individual bot. The bot will go to a specified URL with its own unique key, and check for commands. Will then execute commands (only REMOVE/ADD/SCREENSHOT for the most part). Eric said that it was perfectly allowed so long as it was fully secured and cannot be abused. I will gladly give him the full source so he can rest assured knowing that everything is safe.

Ah nice, I've got a setup with sockets. Scripts connect to a main server and get assigned an ID. User connects to main server and authenticates with said ID. Sort of like a telnet server, but I have yet to add proper authentication. Beyond that, I just need to add commands :P

 

Goodluck :)

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