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ddos

ddos--simple program to test ddos protection system
THIS PROGRAM PROVIDED FOR ONLY EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES

Support

The support of this program is currently stopped. The development of completely new toolkit is started at https://github.com/Andrewerr/ddos2

Compilation

$ ./build.sh release
Notice:Current build is not supported by some compilers.Download latest relase from here: https://github.com/Andrewerr/ddos/releases

Usage

$./ddos (HOST) (PORT) [options...]
HOST -- host to ddos
PORT -- port to connect,if set to 0 will try random ports
Options:

-r -- generate random packet
-u -- Use UDP
-p -- Use TCP
-t (THREAD COUNT) -- describes thread count,by default set to 5
-s (PACKET SIZE) -- set packet size
--http -- Make http request
--no-warnings -- ignore all warnings
--no-errors -- ignore errors
--no-wait -- Do not wait server to respond
--no-check -- Do not check server before starting ddos
--packetfile (FILENAME) -- load packet conents from file(Could be overrided with --http option)
--sleep (TIME) -- sleep between packets sendings (in milliseconds)


Examples

$ ./ddos some.boring.long.domain.net 80 -t 70 --no-wait --http
This will send packets some.boring.long.domain.net:80 without waiting for response using http request syntax in 70 threads.
$ ./ddos example.com 88 --no-check --no-wait -u
With this options program will send packets to example.com:88 without pre-start host check and without waiting for response.Program will use 5 threads. Program will use UDP protocol.

Updating

$ ./build.sh update