π DDoSSCAN - Stress Test Your Network Safely

π¦ Overview
DDoSSCAN is a network availability and stress testing utility intended for educational purposes, research, and authorized system testing. This tool helps users study traffic behavior and system resilience in controlled environments. With DDoSSCAN, you can assess how well your network handles traffic when under stress.
π Features
- Network Stress Testing: Simulate high traffic conditions to see how your network performs.
- Educational Tool: Designed for research and learning about DDoS behavior in a safe manner.
- User-Friendly Interface: Even those without programming skills can easily navigate and use DDoSSCAN.
- Comprehensive Reporting: Gain insights through detailed reports generated post-testing.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
π System Requirements
To run DDoSSCAN effectively, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, Ubuntu 20.04 or later
- RAM: Minimum of 4 GB (8 GB recommended)
- CPU: Dual-core processor or better
- Network: A stable internet connection for testing
π Getting Started
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases page here to access the latest version of DDoSSCAN.
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Download the Latest Version: Look for the most recent release. Click on the appropriate file for your operating system, then save it to your computer.
- Install DDoSSCAN:
- For Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exe file. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
- For macOS: Open the downloaded
.dmg file. Drag the DDoSSCAN icon into your Applications folder.
- For Linux: Open the terminal and navigate to the downloaded file. Use the command
chmod +x DDoSSCAN to make it executable and then run it with ./DDoSSCAN.
- Open DDoSSCAN: Locate DDoSSCAN in your applications and double-click to open it. You are now ready to begin testing.
π Download & Install
For easy access, click the link below to visit the download page:
Download DDoSSCAN
Simply follow the steps outlined above, and you will have DDoSSCAN set up on your device.
π How to Use DDoSSCAN
- Select Target: Enter the URL or IP address of the target system you wish to test.
- Set Parameters: Choose traffic volume and duration of the test.
- Choose the Method: Based on your requirement, select a stress testing method.
π¦ Run the Test
- Click the βStart Testβ button to begin.
- Monitor the progress via the user interface. You can view real-time stats on traffic and responses.
π Review Results
- After the test, navigate to the βResultsβ tab to see the performance metrics.
- Download or print the report for your records.
π Community and Support
If you have questions or need help, you can reach out to the DDoSSCAN community on forums or follow the repository updates. Use the issue tracker on GitHub to report bugs or request features.
π οΈ Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues while using DDoSSCAN, consider the following steps:
- Check System Requirements: Ensure your device meets all requirements.
- Network Connection: Verify that your internet connection is stable.
- Firewall Settings: Ensure that DDoSSCAN is allowed through your firewall.
π Licensing
DDoSSCAN is licensed under the MIT License. This allows you to use, modify, and share DDoSSCAN freely, provided you include the original license in any copies of the software or substantial portions of it.
βοΈ Contribute
We welcome contributions to DDoSSCAN. If youβre interested in improving the software or documentation, feel free to submit a pull request.
π Topics
- cli
- cybersecurity
- cybersecurity-tools
- ddos-attack-tools
- ddos-attacks
- ddos-script
- ddos-tool
- dos
- dos-attack
- hacking
- hacking-tool
- indonesian-language
- python
- python3
- red-team
- redteam
- testing-tools
- tool-hack-lol
- tools-and-automation
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