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B. Watson c38f10dfbf network/slowhttptest: Fix .info, i486=>i586.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Spencer <idlemoor@slackbuilds.org>
2017-03-25 13:28:44 +00:00
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README

slowhttptest (stress testing tool/DoS simulator)

SlowHTTPTest is a highly configurable tool that simulates some Application
Layer Denial of Service attacks. It works on majority of Linux platforms,
OSX and Cygwin - a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for
Microsoft Windows.

It implements most common low-bandwidth Application Layer DoS attacks,
such as slowloris, Slow HTTP POST, Slow Read attack (based on TCP persist
timer exploit) by draining concurrent connections pool, as well as Apache
Range Header attack by causing very significant memory and CPU usage on
the server.

Slowloris and Slow HTTP POST DoS attacks rely on the fact that the HTTP
protocol, by design, requires requests to be completely received by the
server before they are processed. If an HTTP request is not complete,
or if the transfer rate is very low, the server keeps its resources busy
waiting for the rest of the data. If the server keeps too many resources
busy, this creates a denial of service.

This tool is sending partial HTTP requests, trying to get denial of
service from target HTTP server.

Slow Read DoS attack aims the same resources as slowloris and slow POST,
but instead of prolonging the request, it sends legitimate HTTP request
and reads the response slowly.

DISCLAIMER: Keep in mind that slowhttptest is of little use as a
script kiddie tool. It cannot be pointed blindly at arbitrary targets,
like e.g. LOIC.  Rather, where it excels is in its breadth of attack
options, high customizability and its in-depth analytics. As such, it
will be mostly useful for server administrators trying to stress test
their systems.