I recentlly switched operating systems from win xp to mandrake linux, does anyone know any battle.net bots I can use to connect o bnet with?
I believe zDSBot works on Linux
I believe c0ol did one for Linux... , maybe search sourceforge
Quote from: Null on December 20, 2003, 11:26 PM
I believe c0ol did one for Linux... , maybe search sourceforge
I found a couple of them, but for some damn reason it thinks my root access isnt high enough to actually install the file...
Zeroone by c0ol you can find cool in op fatal-error
Zds by eurijk - he died sorry you cant find him except at his grave ( a small joke )
Why the hell are you installing a bot as root?
Linux newbies tend to do everything as root.
Quote from: wut on December 21, 2003, 06:47 AM
Why the hell are you installing a bot as root?
It said my access was not high enough to create the install file, so I logged in as root, and it said the same thing...
The bot was old as shit, and wouldn have connected anyway.
So can some1 tell me where to get the Zeroone Bot?
chmod
The latest DMBot runs under wine.
c0ol also wrote a bot that uses the Perl::Tk module that you could pretty easily get installed. You would have to do a perl -MCPAN -e "shell" and then at the cpan> prompt you would go like 'install tk' and there are a few other modules that you would probably need to install such as Storable. Once I get home I will be able to provide a link to a relatively recent distribution of the bot, and I can guide you after that.
The other alternative would be to use zDSBot3 which works now I believe only with Warcraft BNET edition (I had problems getting it to properly load a Starcraft Client). zDSBot3 will run in the console whereas LinuxChat has a GUI.
When I get home I should be able to provide a link to a screenshot that will show you what LinuxChat looks like.
Zeroone is not meant to be used as a chat bot, it's meant to be used as a moderator bot, so if that's what you're looking for, I can also help you with that.
-cipher
Here is a screenshot of zDSBot3 running back in the day:
http://cipherd.homelinux.net/~share/images/shot20030419.jpg
and here is Linuxchat running on a much more lightweight desktop:
http://cipherd.homelinux.net/~share/images/shot20040114.jpg