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OrbitalDump

A simple multi-threaded distributed SSH brute-forcing tool written in Python.

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How it Works

When the script is executed without the --proxies switch, it acts just like any other multi-threaded SSH brute-forcing scripts. When the --proxies switch is added, the script pulls a list (usually thousands) of SOCKS4 proxies from ProxyScrape and launch all brute-force attacks over the SOCKS4 proxies so brute-force attempts will be less likely to be rate-limited by the target host.

Installation

You can install OrbitalDump through pip.

pip install -U --user orbitaldump
orbitaldump

Alternatively, you can clone this repository and run the source code directly.

git clone https://github.com/k4yt3x/orbitaldump.git
cd orbitaldump
python -m orbitaldump

Usages

A simple usage is shown below. This command below:

  • -t 10: launch 10 brute-forcing threads
  • -u usernames.txt: read usernames from usernames.txt (one username per line)
  • -p passwords.txt: read passwords from passwords.txt (one password per line)
  • -h example.com: set brute-forcing target to example.com
  • --proxies: launch attacks over proxies from ProxyScrape
python -m orbitaldump -t 10 -u usernames.txt -p passwords.txt -h example.com --proxies

Full Usages

You can obtain the full usages by executing OrbitalDump with the --help switch. The section below might be out-of-date.

usage: orbitaldump [--help] [-t THREADS] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD] -h HOSTNAME [--port PORT] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--proxies]

optional arguments:
  --help                show this help message and exit
  -t THREADS, --threads THREADS
                        number of threads to use (default: 5)
  -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
                        username file path (default: None)
  -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        password file path (default: None)
  -h HOSTNAME, --hostname HOSTNAME
                        target hostname (default: None)
  --port PORT           target port (default: 22)
  --timeout TIMEOUT     SSH timeout (default: 6)
  --proxies             use SOCKS proxies from ProxyScrape (default: False)

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orbitaldump's Issues

False positive failover

Without a failover to prevent false positives, you will get completely unreliable results due to SonicWall etc.
Easiest approach:
stdin, stdout, stderr = ssh.exec_command("/sbin/ifconfig") output = stdout.read() if 'inet' in output etc...

BTW: This is not "distributed" credential stuffing, as this would be based on multiple hosts communicating targets/credentials with each other and "distribute" the workload (usually following a p2p majority voting approach).

If you use ThreadPool etc., why no CIDR-range for hosts or at least a hosts file? Makes the proxy approach quite timid.
The same can btw. be achieved by using proxychains and any random related tool.

Connection error

python orbitaldump.py -t 28 -u "D:\Stuff\ssh brute\usernames.txt" -p "D:\Stuff\ssh brute\pass2.txt" -h ###.##.###.90 --port 22 --proxies

Gives a huge number of connection errors with any number of threads.

unicodeDecodeError

'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xf1 in position 933: invalid continuation byte

Loop in jobs queue.

The actual situation: After all jobs queue tested (no valid credential found), program would repeat all jobs queue again automatically.
What's the reason for that?

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