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ddos2

ddos2 – utility for denial of service attacks. WORK IN PROGRESS

Building

Test(Ubuntu x86_64) Core(Ubuntu x86_64) Library(libddos2@Ubuntu x86_64) Modules(Ubuntu x86_64) Currently debug builds are supported only on the systems with gcc-9 present.
To build program in release mode:

./build.sh all Note that for this build command gcc is required.

To build program in debug mode:
./build.sh all-debug

Note that for this build command gcc-9 and libraries libasan, libubsan are required.

Modules

ddos2 uses modules to implement network interfaces and perform different scenarios of attack. Modules are stored in format of shared objects(.so). Each module should have functions that called when it is loaded, when optioons parsed and finally when program was initiallized. More documentation will soon appear in wiki. Modules that are expected to be in release of version 2.0:

  • mod_tcp – implements tcp interface.
  • mod_udp – implements udp interface.
  • mod_icmp – implemnts icmp interface.
  • tcp – simple DoS attacks over TCP.
  • udp – DoS attacks over UDP.
  • icmp – icmp DoS attack

Network interfaces

As already was said module can implement network interface. The idea of any network interface it to send or receive packets to some target. So it is enough to implement functions that send/receive packets. For some of them it is required to open connections, so there is more functions in interface(iface_t in network.h) that helps to work with connections if this is required by protocol.