Chapter 394 On the Importance of Chicken



This guy just wanted to try out the admin mode, and he just swaggered into the server backend.

The server configuration is also very low, and the hard drive capacity is also very small, with most partitions having only 12-15MB of space.

One website per space.

Xing Baohua then began cleaning up the traces before leaving, which took up a lot of time.

In this world, hacking into a website for the first time is not challenging at all.

Even in his past life, he rarely attacked other websites.

Hacking into the website was just a trial to get a sense of the situation.

But now if you want to cause trouble, you'll need to think of a better strategy.

He didn't leave after get off work that night; he diligently wrote several more small programs and tools.

I only left work after carefully saving the tools on the floppy disk.

I didn't get a proper rest after I got home; my mind was constantly racing, thinking of all sorts of wicked schemes.

This is a way of venting my frustrations and the injustices I've been feeling lately.

After coming up with a preliminary plan, Xing Baohua started trying it out the next day when she went to work.

Because of the slow internet speed, even finding the chicken zombie machine was slow for him.

These things all require patience.

Since the computer has no windows, the screen displays only lines of English instructions.

Xing Baohua also has two laptops on his desk as supplementary equipment.

One computer is responsible for IP address analysis, another for cracking the chicken's address, and the main desktop computer is responsible for controlling the chicken.

Xing Baohua's computer has high-end configurations and runs very fast, but the internet speed is not good, so it still opens slowly.

When I got to the 7th chicken, damn it, the desktop computer froze and wouldn't move. That meant I'd reached the limit of controlling the chicken.

This amount of chicken is nowhere near enough!

I ran three computers first, then went outside to look around the lobby. Just then, a young man walked by.

Xing Baohua called out to him and asked, "What's your name?"

“George, George Vickers, boss.”

"Do you know how to use a computer? What kind of computer do you use at home?"

"I'll use it. Sorry, boss, I don't have a computer at home."

"Okay! As long as you know how to use a computer, that's fine. I need an assistant who knows how to use a computer. Can you help me out?"

George's employee was overjoyed, thinking he had been promoted to assistant.

"Go and buy me one of IBM's latest server models," Xing Baohua said.

"Boss, I heard you have your own brand of computers, why don't you use them?"

“Listen, I’m talking about servers. My factory doesn’t manufacture servers.”

"I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with your company. I'll go buy it right away." After saying that, he quickly ran out of the company. Xing Baohua was about to write him a check when he disappeared.

Tell the receptionist that George's employee has arrived, and call him to ask him to take the receipt to the finance department for reimbursement.

About two hours later, employee George returned carrying a server. He didn't even bother to get reimbursed; he just waited for Xing Baohua to come out of the office.

Xing Baohua received a call from the front desk, saved some data first, and then got up to leave. When she saw the server, she didn't even look at its configuration.

I walked up to Huang Xingyao's office, knocked on the door, and asked if the company had an engineering department to maintain computer network cables.

No, there really isn't.

Since the company installed computers, there have been basically no major problems; employees usually fix minor issues themselves.

Huang Xingyao thought there was a problem with Xing Baohua's computer and wanted to find a repairman, but Xing Baohua asked him who was originally in charge of the company's wiring.

So, after asking several people, I finally found out which company was the network operator. I asked them to send a maintenance engineer over and lied that the company's line was too slow.

Nothing can be done today; the engineer won't arrive until tomorrow. George puts down the newly purchased server and goes back to his post to work.

The next day, after the network engineer arrived, he began checking the company network and found that there was indeed a lag issue. In fact, Xing Baohua was running a program on his own computer.

It's consuming most of the network speed; engineers can definitely find it by checking the router.

So Xing Baohua chatted with the network engineer who came, talking about how to increase the speed and such.

"Hey buddy, what do you think about adding a dedicated server in the server room that connects directly to our company?" Xing Baohua asked.

"That only increases the operating capacity; it won't improve network speed. The key is that the network cable ports in the data center are beyond our technical capabilities."

"Look, I just bought a server yesterday. Here's five hundred dollars. Take my people to set it up. This port, this port, just plug in the line and you're good to go. It's that simple, five hundred dollars in hand, go home and grab a coffee."

The engineers were very envious of the cash in Xing Baohua's hands.

Although it's called an engineer position, it's really just a title; the salary level is far below that of a real engineer.

The basic salary in the United States is indeed low. It's just a matter of adding a server on the side, and he can get $500. That's quite tempting for this network engineer.

The engineer in charge also knew that adding servers in the data center was only for expanding capacity for their company, not for improving the company's actual network speed.

If Xing Baohua's company has a website, the increased capacity will result in faster browsing speeds. However, with more users accessing the site, more resources will be consumed, causing the site to lag and slow down. In this case, increasing the server's capacity simply means accommodating more users.

After receiving the five hundred dollars from Xing Baohua, George went to the server room to plug in the cables.

Xing Baohua secretly told George to have the staff member use the main network cable.

You can give him another two hundred dollars when the time is right.

George nodded and gave an OK sign.

Knowing full well that adding servers wouldn't improve internet speed, how could Xing Baohua not know that, and still do it anyway?

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