Because it's always better the second time..
Gspot is a control panel for cDc's Back Orifice.
It uses the GTK+ widget set, and now requires the 1.2 series. The original version
supported both, so I'll leave it available.
Gspot was written using cDc's original Unix client sources, only the front end has really changed.
The original Gspot release had all of the capabilities of cDc's client for MS Windows, but also allowed
cut-and-paste, and a larger, more descriptive list for the commands. I've
added a window pane so that you can resize the command list, tabs so that you
can connect to multiple hosts, session saving, and scripting capabilities.
To use the new scripting capabilities, just click on the "Scripting" menu and click
"Start recording". Gspot will keep track of what you do, and when you "Stop recording"
it will save those commands and arguements to a file. You can then play that file
back against any host at any time.
Comments, suggestions, and pleas are always welcome. Send them to
yinyang@eburg.com.
cDc did not include any licensing information that I've been able to find. I tried to contact
them, but didn't get a reply, so I'm releasing this code as public domain.
Version 2.0, the "Because it's always better the second time" release:
Patch to cDc's bo_client: gspot.2.0.patch
Source RPM: gspot-2.0-1.src.rpm
Binary RPM: gspot-2.0-1.i386.rpm
This binary rpm was built on Red Hat 6.0 with gtk+-1.2.3
Version 1.0, the "Oh, yeah...That's it baby" release:
Patch to cDc's bo_client: gspot.patch
Get cDc's bo_client from their site: Back Orifice
Source RPM: bo_client-1.21-1.src.rpm
Binary RPM: bo_client-1.21-1.i386.rpm
Roberto Carmeli <buendia@pspc2.dibe.unige.it> contributed this Debian package:
gspot_0.1-1_i386.deb
It was built on "Slink".
And of course, the screenshot:
Just so I know how many of you there are: