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     Post subject:in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:52 am 
     

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    noticed that the number of public access servs/access terminals is MUCH HIGHER than it used to be.. so when my first agent got fucked, i couldn't be bothered to add *access* again..

    AutoIt v3:
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    #include <ImageSearch.au3> #include <misc.au3> ;this script use the ImageSearch library ;http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=65748&hl=ImageSearch $terminate=0 $x1 = 0 $y1 = 0 $unknown1 = 1 $unknown2 = 0 While $terminate == 0 if _IsPressed("52") then ; if R is pressed $terminate=1; stop the program... it might be a much better way to do this, but if so: i dont know it... :p EndIf Sleep(100);this may seem fast but it makes the program use ~0% cpu all the time While _IsPressed("45"); this is the E button, it would possible be an optimization to add "if _ispressed" then under add "while" but w/e $result = _ImageSearch("uplinkNewOne.bmp", $unknown1, $x1, $y1, $unknown2) If $result = 1 Then MouseClick("LEFT", $x1, $y1, 1, 0); EndIf;if found result WEnd;while e is pressed WEnd; main program
    i also tried to make a "auto create bounce" but i couldn't think of a way to make it press on all the white spots _just once_ so.. (well possibly take a screenshot to image >> search the image for white spots >> convert the spots on the image to locations on the screen >> paint some color on the marked spot {in the image} >> click on the screen >> loop till it cant find more white spots in the picture.. ideas?)
    ill try to figure that out l8r


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:13 am 
    Literally Nine
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    Alternately, you could buy the ChaosLib from Uplink Labs and click "Generate" in the world screen.


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:28 am 
     

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    ChaosLib? ehh.. what?


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:31 am 
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    A program in the latest version, bought from Uplink Labs.


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:33 am 
     

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    This extension also enables a random bounce point generator in your connection map.

    well.. there's allot of wasted time :mrgreen: should have played bit further


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:43 am 
     

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    Just to see what's what, I added every server in the Internic: Got something like a 8000 tick trace time on most Internal Service Machines.

    The Chaos Lib seems random in every event, including the initial server you connect to, so I suppose there is the danger that the Internic is a near-last point bounce and they've already traced past it by the time you finish. Or does the Passive trace begin after you disconnect?


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:49 am 
     

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    i add all public access servs/access terminals

    still dont got a trace-tracker :mrgreen: (but must soon - bank-hacking up next! if i can afford...)


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    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:48 pm 
     

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    btw Connection Tracer is 2 expensive.
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    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:51 pm 
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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:52 pm 
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    Add to the challenge. Can you pick Internic as the first bounce point in your program?


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     Post subject:Re: in start, adding new bounches {access terminal/public's}
    PostPosted:Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:36 pm 
     

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    (not including mainframes - cus i cant get into it :s)
    i cant find a single server, not even arunmor/uplink's service/LAN that takes less than 1K seconds to trace me
    (yeah, i bought it)

    and as ^ post above, yeah would be good if the auto bouncer started out from internic
    (or as in the mod 'SimplyUplink', the connection bouncer start from whatever servers you have already selected and adds to that chain)


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