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H Y D R A
(c) 2001-2014 by van Hauser / THC
(c) 2001-2016 by van Hauser / THC
<vh@thc.org> http://www.thc.org
many modules were written by David (dot) Maciejak @ gmail (dot) com
BFG code by Jan Dlabal <dlabaljan@gmail.com>

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H Y D R A
(c) 2001-2014 by van Hauser / THC
(c) 2001-2016 by van Hauser / THC
<vh@thc.org> http://www.thc.org
co-maintained by David (dot) Maciejak @ gmail (dot) com
many modules were written by David (dot) Maciejak @ gmail (dot) com
BFG code by Jan Dlabal <dlabaljan@gmail.com>
Licensed under AGPLv3 (see LICENSE file)
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if SSL should be used, how many parallel tasks to use for attacking, etc.
PROTOCOL is the protocol you want to use for attacking, e.g. ftp, smtp,
http-get or many others are vailable
http-get or many others are available
TARGET is the target you want to attack
OPTIONS are optional values which are special per PROTOCOL module
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127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1:2121
Note that if you want to attach IPv6 targets, you must supply the -6 option
and *must* put IPv6 addresses in brackets in the file(!) like this:
foo.bar.com
target.com:21
[fe80::1%eth0]
[2001::1]
[2002::2]:8080
[2a01:24a:133:0:00:123:ff:1a]
LOGINS AND PASSWORDS
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Hydra:
Email me or David if you find bugs or if you have written a new module.
vh@thc.org (and put "antispam" in the subject line)
David (dot) Maciejak @ gmail (dot) com
You should use PGP to encrypt emails to vh@thc.org :