From: Don Bailey (baileydl@mitre.org)
Date: Wed Jan 12 2005 - 19:14:40 EST
Faisal Khan wrote:
> I guess I need to clarify my original post. The servers "from where" we
> will be testing, i.e. loading the tools onto are all Windows servers -
> which is the primary reason for asking is there any Windows based
> DoS/DDoS tools. The network where we will be attacking is a mix of
> various OS.
You can do targetted link saturation, i.e. specify how much bandwidth
you want to take up with a pseudo "attack", using WAN Killer, which
should still be one of the tools in the SolarWinds Professional Plus and
up toolsuites. See:
http://solarwinds.net/Tools/Miscellaneous/WAN%20Killer/index.htm
I believe you'll need a box running echo or chargen on the opposite end
of the "attack".
Fully working 45-day eval copies are available for download from SolarWinds:
http://solarwinds.net/Download-Tools.htm
Not really a DoS on the particular service you might be looking at, but
it's great for just inducing load, particulary to watch an IDS sensor
drop packets and if / whether your attacks go un-noticed because. Hope
this helps.
Sincerely,
Don
-- Don Bailey Lead INFOSEC Engineer/Scientist Secure Information Technology The MITRE Corporation
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