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pymultitor – Python Multithreaded Tor Script (Algorithm)

pymultitor – Python Multithreaded Tor Script (Algorithm)

pymultitor is a Python script designed to run multiple instances of Tor using multi-threading its main goal is to bypass WAF Firewalls and servers that block IP address during Brute force.

Screen shot shows pymultitor running with TCP RST options.

Some of these features include.

  • Change IP When Connection Closed With TCP RST.
  • Change IP When String Found On The Response Content.
  • Change IP When Regex Found On The Response Content.
  • ON_COUNT Change IP Every x Requests
  • Number Of Tor Processes On The Cycle. (default: 2)

Authors Notes: Credits realgam3 Thanks nice script and a nice method of getting past WAF firewalls :).

Python Multi Threaded Tor Proxy, Did you ever want to be at two different places at the same time?

When I asked myself this question, I actually started developing this solution in my mind. While performing penetration tests there are often problems caused by security devices that block the “attacking” IP. This really annoyed me, so I wrote a script to supply a solution for this problem. With a large number of IP addresses performing the attacks, better results are guaranteed – especially when attempting attacks to bypass Web Application Firewalls, Brute-Force type attacks and many more.

If you liked this script and it come in useful for you please consider leaving realgam3 a star on github repository.

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Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 2.7+.
  • A C compiler, Python headers, etc. (are needed to compile several dependencies).
    • On Ubuntu, sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libssl-dev python-setuptools python-pip python-wheel python-dev
    • On Fedora, sudo dnf install -y redhat-rpm-config gcc gcc-c++ make openssl-devel python-setuptools python-pip python-wheel python-devel
    • On Windows, install http://aka.ms/vcpython27
    • On MacOS,
      • install xcode command line tools: xcode-select --install
      • install homebrew(brew): $(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
  • mitmproxy dependencies.
    • On Ubuntu, sudo apt-get install -y libffi-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libjpeg8-dev zlib1g-dev
    • On Fedora, sudo dnf install -y libffi-devel openssl-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libpng-devel libjpeg-devel
    • On Windows,
    • On MacOS, brew install mitmproxy
  • tor.
    • On Ubuntu, sudo apt-get install -y tor
    • On Fedora, sudo dnf install -y tor
    • On Windows,
      • download tor expert bundle: https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en
      • insert tor to your path environment: {tor-win32-*_path}Tor
      • if you don’t know how remember tor.exe path and use --tor-cmd argument on pymultitor (for example: pymultitor --tor-cmd "c:PentestWebtor-win32-0.2.9.9Tortor.exe")
    • On MacOS, brew install tor

From pip

pip install pymultitor
# On MacOs (it's Easier To Use Python 3):
# pip3 install pymultitor

You may need to use sudo, depending on your Python installation.

From Source

git clone https://github.com/realgam3/pymultitor.git
cd pymultitor

# Install python dependencies.
# Depending on your setup, one or both of these may require sudo.
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install

# On MacOs (it's Easier To Use Python 3):
# pip3 install -r requirements.txt
# python3 setup.py install

# Confirm that everything works
pymultitor --help

Bug reports on installation issues are welcome!

Usage

Basic Usage

  1. Run pymultitor --on-string "Your IP Address Blocked".
  2. On your script use proxy (http://127.0.0.1:8080).
    When the string Your IP Address Blocked will present in the response content, you will exit from another IP address.

Command Line Flags

See --help for the complete list, but in short:

Usage: pymultitor [-h] [-v] [-lh LISTEN_HOST] [-lp LISTEN_PORT] [-s] [-i] [-d]
                  [-p PROCESSES] [-c CMD] [--on-count ON_COUNT]
                  [--on-string ON_STRING] [--on-regex ON_REGEX] [--on-rst]

# When To Change IP Address
--on-count    Change IP Every x Requests (Resources Also Counted).
--on-string   Change IP When String Found On The Response Content.
--on-regex    Change IP When Regex Found On The Response Content.
--on-rst      Change IP When Connection Closed With TCP RST.
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