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ssh brute force |
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:39 pm |
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droidman |
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does anyone know any good windows/linux ssh bruteforcer?
most of the new generation website are using RSA keys and when you try to connect with a user found on the /etc/passwd file the software on linux gets the RSA request has an error and goes on with his unlimited requests. On windows i dont know any good program that tells if he is trying bypassing the RSA request or if he does the same way has the linux scripts i have found.
Also some websites use a port arround 400 and it is called ssh2, is it possible to bruteforce it anyway ? most of them have the same RSA request or something requested to the user in advance.
Hope someone konws the answer and proves that i'm a complete newbie since i really really want to test this.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide |
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