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NAME

       hydra - a very fast network logon cracker which support many different services

SYNOPSIS

       hydra
        [[[-l LOGIN|-L FILE] [-p PASS|-P FILE|-x OPT]] | [-C FILE]] [-e nsr]
        [-u] [-f] [-F] [-M FILE] [-o FILE] [-t TASKS] [-w TIME] [-W TIME]
        [-s PORT] [-S] [-4/6] [-vV] [-d]
        server service [OPTIONAL_SERVICE_PARAMETER]

DESCRIPTION

       Hydra  is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to
       add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast.

       This tool gives researchers and security consultants the possiblity to show how easy it would be to  gain
       unauthorized access from remote to a system.

       Currently this tool supports:
        AFP, Cisco AAA, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, CVS, Firebird, FTP, FTPS,
        HTTP-FORM-GET, HTTP-FORM-POST, HTTP-GET, HTTP-HEAD, HTTP-PROXY,
        HTTP-PROXY-URLENUM, ICQ, IMAP, IRC, LDAP2, LDAP3, MS-SQL, MYSQL, NCP, NNTP,
        Oracle, Oracle-Listener, Oracle-SID, PC-Anywhere, PCNFS, POP3, POSTGRES,
        RDP, REXEC, RLOGIN, RSH, SAP/R3, SIP, SMB, SMTP, SMTP-Enum, SNMP,
        SOCKS5, SSH(v1 and v2), SSHKEY, Subversion, Teamspeak (TS2), Telnet,
        VMware-Auth, VNC and XMPP.
        For most protocols, SSL mode is available (e.g. https-get, ftp-ssl, etc.)
        If not all necessary libraries are found during compile time, your
        available services will be less. Type "hydra" to see what is available.

Options

       target a target to attack, can be an IPv4 address, IPv6 address or DNS name.

       service
              a service to attack, see the list of protocols available

       OPTIONAL SERVICE PARAMETER
              Some modules have optional or mandatory options. type "hydra -U <servicename>"
               to get help on on the options of a service.

       -R     restore  a previously aborted session. Requires a hydra.restore file was written. No other options
              are allowed when using -R

       -S     connect via SSL

       -s PORT
              if the service is on a different default port, define it here

       -l LOGIN
              or -L FILE login with LOGIN name, or load several logins from FILE

       -p PASS
              or -P FILE try password PASS, or load several passwords from FILE

       -x min:max:charset
              generate passwords from min to max length. charset can contain 1
               for numbers, a for lowcase and A for upcase characters.
               Any other character is added is put to the list.
                 Example: 1:2:a1%.
                 The generated passwords will be of length 1 to 2 and contain
                 lowcase letters, numbers and/or percent signs and dots.

       -e nsr additional checks, "n" for null password, "s" try login as pass, "r" try the reverse login as pass

       -C FILE
              colon separated "login:pass" format, instead of -L/-P options

       -u     by default Hydra checks all passwords for one login and then tries the  next  login.  This  option
              loops around the passwords, so the first password is tried on all logins, then the next password.

       -f     exit after the first found login/password pair (per host if -M)

       -F     exit after the first found login/password pair for any host (for usage with -M)

       -M FILE
              server list for parallel attacks, one entry per line

       -o FILE
              write found login/password pairs to FILE instead of stdout

       -t TASKS
              run TASKS number of connects in parallel (default: 16)

       -w TIME
              defines the max wait time in seconds for responses (default: 32)

       -W TIME
              defines  a  wait  time between each connection a task performs. This usually only makes sense if a
              low task number is used, .e.g -t 1

       -4 / -6
              prefer IPv4 (default) or IPv6 addresses

       -v / -V
              verbose mode / show login+pass combination for each attempt -d debug mode

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

SEE ALSO

       xhydra(1), pw-inspector(1).
       The programs are documented fully by van Hauser <vh@thc.org>

AUTHOR

       hydra  was  written  by  van  Hauser  /  THC  <vh@thc.org>  and  is  co-maintained  by   David   Maciejak
       <david.maciejak@gmail.com>.

       This  manual  page was written by Daniel Echeverry <epsilon77@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may
       be used by others).

                                                   24/05/2012                                           HYDRA(1)