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SSH Bruteforcing


From: Grey King <greykingforever () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 03:21:41 -0400


Hi list,

Does anyone know of an SSH bruteforcer that respects key-based authentication?

 For example, I've got a valid key pair, I want to shove it through 200 hosts and see who accepts it. Or, i have the 
keys for a particular box, I want to bruteforce the username.

If no one knows of one, it shouldn't be difficult to script up. Just wanted to check before I put the time into it.

Thanks!

Grey King


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