reqstress
a benchmarking&stressing tool that can send raw HTTP requests (by utkusen)
gosynflood
Demonstrates a synflood DDOS attack with raw sockets (for Ubuntu and Debian-like distros) (by rootVIII)
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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I want algorithms to code!
Try building a port scanner (easy).. or try crafting your own packets (not easy)
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I'm stuck on Cgo
ifaddrs, unistd, rpath
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Python tool to view incoming traffic on my network
I would say forget about making that (initially). You'll need a lot of knowledge on networking layers from data-link layer all the way up to application layer. Try crafting packets first maybe (sorry for the golang example). You'll see in that link there is a C binding that works with the NIC. That is not easy to do in Python, but definitely possible. You will need to getifaddrs() at the very least and have to learn a bit about raw sockets.
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Sending Spoofed UDP Packets over VPN
You change your destination address from something other than local loopback right? I see a destination of 127.0.0.1. I had done something similar to you using this code but uses TCP, not UDP. Just looking at your code though, the destination IP is the first thing that I notice.
What are some alternatives?
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monproc - Process Monitor for Debian Linux Distros. Monitor CPU Utilization
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