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RPC Bot Server
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RPC Bot (Server)
The RPC (Remote Procedure Call) Bot Server is a queue-based system designed for managing and executing procedures across multiple remote machines. This server serves as the primary controller, queuing and delegating procedures to be run on various machines, facilitating a streamlined and efficient approach to distributed procedure execution.
Its queue-based architecture maintains a FIFO (First In, First Out) execution order, providing an organized way to control remote procedures. With the RPC Bot Server, you can efficiently monitor and orchestrate procedure execution across your networked environment.
Key Features:
- Distributed Procedure Execution: Handle and perform tasks across numerous remote machines from a centralized location.
- Queue-Based System: Procedure requests are managed in a FIFO manner, ensuring systematic and orderly execution.
- Scalability: Easily accommodate additional machines within your network to widen procedure distribution.
- Efficiency and Reliability: Eliminates the necessity for manual intervention, reducing time and potential for errors.
- Use this bot for Heavy Duty CTF Challenges: This bot was designed to handle the heavy lifting of CTF challenges. It can be used to orchestrate the execution of procedures across multiple machines, allowing you to focus on the challenge itself.
- This bot is extendable: The RPC Bot Server is designed to be extendable. You can easily add your own procedures to the system, allowing you to customize the bot to your needs. simple example in https://github.com/realgam3/playwright-bot.
This project is a vital component of the RPC Bot system. For the client-side component that resides on the remote machines, please refer to the RPC Bot Client repository.
Usage:
rpc-bot --help
Usage: rpc-bot [options]
RPC Bot Server - A sophisticated queue-driven bot designed to manage and execute procedures across multiple remote machines.
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-d, --debug output extra debugging
-c, --config <path> path to config.(js|yaml|json) file
-h, --help display help for command