#gag {#Trying to connect to %1 port %2.}
#gag {#SESSION '%1' CONNECTED TO '%1' PORT '%2'}
#gag {#NO SESSION ACTIVE.}
#gag {#SESSION '%1' ACTIVATED.}
#loop {1 100}
{
#delay {0.25 * &0}
{
#session ses&0 {<address>} {<port>};
#gts;
#format name {\x%d\x%d\x%d\x%d\x%d\x%d\x%d\x%d} {{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}{60+1d19}};
#ses&0 #send {NEW\r\n$name\r\npassword1\r\npassword1\r\n};
#echo {<ffa>Connecting session %03d, username: $name} {{&0}}
}
}
I suppose the correct way to do it is to build some kind of bot harness and spawn off a bunch of instances; so does anyone know of any code that exists to make that process simpler? Wouldn't want to reinvent the wheel, says the programmer creating a codebase from scratch.