::|CONTENTS
- Boxes
- Current Services
- Miscellaneous tips, tricks, and documentation
- Plans for Future Stuff
DISCLAIMER: botb.club doesnt exist anymore! This article is going to stay for archiving reasons.
As of right now, botb.club is having some security issues with their servers. We do not know how long it'll take, but hopefully the servers will be ok soon.
botb.club is a website and collection of *nix boxes, primarily for botbr use and utility. This article details botb.club's services and what it's currently being utilized for!
The two botb.club admins are its founder,
R3M and his partner-in-crime,
electronoob.
Boxes
This list details every node of the botb.club network. Nodes are connected on a VPN.
The primary botb.club server, nicknamed Scrub, runs Fedora, lives in New York, and hosts botbr webpages, and is the hub of the project. When you use 'botb.club' to describe a box, you usually mean this one.
The second botb.club server, located at zombi.botb.club and nicknamed Zombi, runs Ubuntu. It currently serves as a mirror of Scrub's public HTML, and lives in France.
The third botb.club server, located at parasite.botb.club and nicknamed Parasite, runs FreeBSD. It is located in California.
The fourth botb.club server, located at mummi.botb.club and nicknamed Mummi, runs CentOS. It is located in Quebec.
Current Services
botb.club's primary function is in its web hosting. Upon account creation, botbrs are given a public_html directory to put their web-facing stuffs in! There is PHP support, along with MySQL (ask)
botb.club has a mumble server, port 64738. The password is 'peeforce'.
It also has a thin-client local chat thing. Type `geektalk` to check it out!
botb.club currently has programming support for C, C++, Go, Perl, Python, Ruby, node.js, and Lua! I'm probably forgetting some.
Common utilities, such as screen, tmux, bsdgames, etc, are installed. If you want something installed, don't hesitate to ask!
Miscellaneous tips, tricks, and documentation
Type `this` at the command line. I dare you.
`qdb` at the command line burps out a random >1 bash.org quote.
Plans for Future Stuff
Full https for every box.
Email service
weird muck thing?
game servers
bsd/exotic box