Secure Shell Bruteforcer – A faster & simpler way to bruteforce SSH server. In the evolving world of cybersecurity, speed and efficiency are paramount.

Enter Kitabisa SSB, a Go-powered tool designed to revolutionize the approach to SSH bruteforcing.

Offering a streamlined installation process and user-friendly options, it’s a must-have for professionals seeking a faster and simpler way to test SSH server security.

Installation

From Binary

Download a pre-built binary from releases page, unpack and run! Or:

▶ (sudo) curl -sSfL 'https://git.io/kitabisa-ssb' | sh -s -- -b /usr/local/bin

From Source

Need go1.14+ compiler installed and configured, then:

▶ GO111MODULE=on go get ktbs.dev/ssb

Usage

▶ ssb [-p port] [-w wordlist.txt] [-t timeout]
      [-c concurrent] [-r retries] [-o output] [user@]hostname

Options:

  -p port
     Port to connect to on the remote host (default 22).
  -w wordlist
     Path to wordlist file.
  -t timeout
     Connection timeout (default 30s).
  -c concurrent
     Concurrency/threads level (default 100).
  -r retries
     Specify the connection retries (default 1).
  -o output
     Save valid password to file.
  -v
     Verbose mode.

Published by Tamil S

Tamil has a great interest in the fields of Cyber Security, OSINT, and CTF projects. Currently, he is deeply involved in researching and publishing various security tools with Kali Linux Tutorials, which is quite fascinating.

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