as-salaamu alaykum,

Project seems to be written in C#/mono, according to the sourceforge page
for the project.


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 1:22 AM, mezgani ali <[email protected]> wrote:

> salam alaykum,
>
> First thanks brother mehdi for this sharing.
> I like bots you can do with them lot of things, well for our example.
> the bot can be configured to send some notifications message like nagios
> alert to the jabber client.
> And that is veru usefull.
>
> This is one suggestion and of course bots are very flexible when you have
> all right to execute a command on a remote machine
>
> In which language did you developed the bot ?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 3:04 PM, jmehdi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> assalamu alaykum,
>>
>> Something not related to Sabily; two years ago I created a jabber bot
>> (jabber is a messaging protocol like Msn, yahoo, Icq etc.)  with the
>> following features:
>> - runs on Windows and Linux. You install the bot on your(s) machine(s)
>> then you see it in your contact list and you can "chat" with it
>> - can watch the file system (for example you can receive a message as
>> soon as a file is created in a specific folder). I use that to be warned
>> when downloads are finished
>> - can watch the Windows EventLog (you receive a message as soon as an
>> entry is added in the eventLog). I use that to monitor one of my windows
>> server
>> - you can execute commands like ps, top, cd, ls etc. So it's like
>> opening a ssh session to your machine but without configuring ssh. Of
>> course it's only useful remotely (you are at work and want to execute
>> commands on your home computer).
>> - the bot can send you files
>> - you can "chat" with the bot (using an AIML engine)
>> - other commands : "ip" to display the local and internet addresses,
>> "alarm" to receive a message after a specified timespan, "sysinfo" and
>> "diskinfo" to display information about the system and hard disks etc.
>> - and the bot is very smart because it even has a blog :)
>> http://myhalbot.blogspot.com/
>>
>> I'd like to know if you'll find it useful, I want to know if I should
>> "bury" or "resuscitate" this project...
>>
>> --
>> Mehdi
>>
>> Administrator of the Sabily project
>> (formerly Ubuntu Muslim Edition project)
>> http://www.sabily.org
>>
>>
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