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Originally posted by some_idiot
I've spent the past couple of days writing a "hitbot"
for security testing on a paysite that runs under
*BSD. (as does the hitbot, pure C and with IPv6)
While it works great and finds the little mistakes of
the 2 remote webmasters on the site of the guy that
had me write it. My question now is this just plain
evil technology to let out or should I follow the spirit
of the community and release it as "beerware"?
I did a quick search and it seems that there are no
Unix tools of this type for security testing, but LOTS
of Windows tools that seem to be ment just for the
purpose of ripping of sponsors. Is it too risky or are
the scam artists not smart enough to bother with
setting up FreeBSD?
Opinions?
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Now just so I understand this and pleace correct me if I am wrong. You wrote a program so that people using FreeBSD can cheat webmaster out of traffic and you modeled it after a program for windows that us used to try to cheat webmasters? Now you want to know if you should release it? Basicly this is a program that people can install on there web servers instead of their home computers and cheat other people. Gees what a good Idea
Brian