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atlantida

v1.0.0

Published

Atlantida is a http(s) flooder to test your server security.

Downloads

5

Readme

Atlantida - HTTP(S) Flooder

Atlantida is a powerful tool designed to simulate HTTP(S) floods in order to test the resilience and security of your server. It allows you to simulate high loads on a server and analyze how it handles massive amounts of requests. The tool can be customized with various parameters such as the number of threads, requests per second (RPS), and request limits.

Note: Use this tool responsibly and only on servers you own or have explicit permission to test. Unauthorized use may be illegal.

Features

  • Supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
  • Configure requests per second (RPS) and number of concurrent threads.
  • Set a limit on the number of requests (0 for unlimited).
  • Display detailed statistics including success rate, failure rate, and requests per second.
  • Optionally, choose the HTTP method for each request (GET, POST, etc.).

Installation

To install Atlantida, clone this repository and install the dependencies using npm.

Automatic:

  1. Install Atlantida:
    npm i -g atlantida

Manual:

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/douxxu/atlantida
  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    cd atlantida
  3. Install the dependencies:

    npm install

Usage

Once installed, you can run the tool from the command line with various options:

Command Line Options:

  • -u, --url <url>: Target URL for HTTP flood (e.g., http://example.com).
  • -r, --rps <rps>: Requests per second (default is 1000).
  • -t, --threads <threads>: Number of concurrent threads (default is 1).
  • -l, --limit <limit>: Limit the total number of requests (0 for unlimited).
  • --https: Enable HTTPS support (if the URL is using HTTPS).
  • --method <method>: HTTP method to use for requests (e.g., GET, POST, etc.).

Example Command:

atlantida -u http://example.com -r 500 -t 10 --method GET

Displaying Stats:

While the tool is running, it will continuously display statistics such as:

  • Thread stats (requests, successes, failures, success/failure rates).
  • Global stats (total requests sent, global success/failure rates, total RPS).

Stop the attack:

You can gracefully stop the attack by pressing Ctrl+C.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to Atlantida, feel free to fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request. All contributions are welcome!

Issues

If you encounter any bugs or issues, please report them by opening a new issue in the GitHub repository.

License

This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Disclaimer

Atlantida is intended for ethical testing purposes only. Use it only on systems you own or have permission to test. Performing a flood attack on unauthorized servers may be illegal in your jurisdiction.