How To code Tools or bot For Silkroad

08/17/2011 23:46 dbay12#1
Hello People,


Can anybody help me out. i'm new in Visual Basic 2010 Express
and i want to create Tools or a bot for Silkroad I want to start from little to big


I have Some experience ( Not Alot )
*Programs i Made*
-TextSpammer
-a Simple Login System
-Security with Program List
-EmailBomber
-File Converter
-And Sam Computer Talker
-Browser
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(THis PROGRAMS MADE FROM SOME GUIDES I FOLLOWD BUT DESIGNED BY ME AND CODED!)
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i hope anybody wants to help me out!
08/17/2011 23:49 Monaiz#2
PC Beep??

Fail
08/17/2011 23:53 dbay12#3
not really an useful reaction..

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PC Beep??

Fail
not really an useful reaction..
08/17/2011 23:56 kevin_owner#4
and that browser is probably a standard control of some library??

You said you were new to visual basic I suggest you to learn it before you start on a bot and then learn how to community with tcp/ip and how the hexadecimal system works.

But basicly a bot is a program which sends some packets to the server. so you need a client to connect to your program and your program has to connect to the server. then you start reading data and writing data.
08/18/2011 00:03 Monaiz#5
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not really an useful reaction..



not really an useful reaction..
Console.Beep() isn't hard
08/18/2011 00:10 dbay12#6
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Originally Posted by kevin_owner View Post
and that browser is probably a standard control of some library??

You said you were new to visual basic I suggest you to learn it before you start on a bot and then learn how to community with tcp/ip and how the hexadecimal system works.

But basicly a bot is a program which sends some packets to the server. so you need a client to connect to your program and your program has to connect to the server. then you start reading data and writing data.
the Browser is just basic Design and buttons codded like navigate blabla
not hard, and, Yes youre right but its oke to collect some information
thank you for youre Reaction! do you have more information that i must know to start making a bot?
08/18/2011 00:30 kevin_owner#7
yeah time lots of it. you won't write it in a day or a week or a month. well a basic one is doable in a month but you don't have much experience with it so it'll take lots of time.

Just play arround with sockets create some client/server apps see how the structure of the silkroad packets is. there are enough open source emulator projects so you could always use those to understand the packets.
08/18/2011 01:41 dbay12#8
Yes i searched for some Sources but i want it for Visual Basic 2010
and Time is not a problem i don't care if it takes a Year i just want to learn
making it. il try but hope somebody can give me More info about how to make client/server apps i dont know how to let my program send packets to silkroad, i just made a keyPresser
with SendKeys.Send ({}) and timer and interval but it sucks because i dont know how to make it to auto open Silkroad and d oit by him self
08/18/2011 02:05 kevin_owner#9
take a look at drew's post of the silkroadsecurityapi it handles the security of silkroad and has a proxy example in it. it is all C# but you can convert it to vb.net with an online tool.
08/18/2011 10:28 dbay12#10
kevin youre the best Thankyou Bro!
08/19/2011 14:52 giniyat202#11
i dont think you can code a bot in VB
may be C++?
08/19/2011 16:52 kevin_owner#12
You can code a bot in any language that supports sockets and binary packing. So yeah you can in vb you even code it in PHP:)
08/19/2011 17:21 Shane¸#13
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You can code a bot in any language that supports sockets and binary packing. So yeah you can in vb you even code it in PHP:)
hmm... It would be interesting... :) you could upload the bot on a webserver and happy clientless botting 24/7, if you want you can check the bot status anytime / from any PC... :)
08/19/2011 17:27 kagestodder#14
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hmm... It would be interesting... :) you could upload the bot on a webserver and happy clientless botting 24/7, if you want you can check the bot status anytime / from any PC... :)
lol that sounds awsome
08/19/2011 17:42 Yo123#15
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hmm... It would be interesting... :) you could upload the bot on a webserver and happy clientless botting 24/7, if you want you can check the bot status anytime / from any PC... :)
benco is doing that for csro...