#!/bin/bash echo "#######################" echo "## Simius' Slowloris ##" echo "## Test-Script ##" echo "#######################" echo echo "Give me the an URL and I'll find out if we can take it down <img src='http://www.toolbase.bz/board/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/0006.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> " read url echo echo "Vulnerable victims are:" echo "Apache 1.x" echo "Apache 2.x" echo "dhttpd" echo "GoAhed WebServer" echo "WebSense \"block pages\" (unconfirmed)" echo "Trapeze Wireless Web Portal (unconfirmed)" echo "Verizon's MI424-WR FIOS Cable modem (unconfirmed)" echo "Verizon's Motorola Set-Top Box (port 8082 and requires auth - unconfirmed)" echo "BeeWare WAF (unconfirmed)" echo "Deny All WAF (unconfirmed) " echo echo "Your Server is:" curl -I $url | grep -i server
Ist nichts gro??artiges, soll nur den Test erleichtern.
Einfach den Code unter "dateiname.sh" abspeichern und übers Terminal starten:
$ > bash dateiname.sh
Funktioniert nur unter Linux basierten Systemen.