This is a tool designed to check if an account is able to sign in to PTC
To run you must have:
- python 2.7+
- installed requirements (
pip install -r requirements.txt --upgrade
) - PhantomJs (General instructions)
have your accounts ready in this format in the root of the project named accounts.csv:
ptc,user,pass
ptc,user2,pass2
Run with:
python password-changer.py -ac accounts.csv -pwd NewP4SSword! -of changed.csv
Console logs will show unsuccessful changes and store new accounts file in changed.csv.
Should you wish to ignore accounts that could not sign in, run with -ib
argument
Available arguments for password-changer can also be placed in
/config/config.ini
examples available in config/config.ini.example
have your accounts ready in this format in the root of the project named accounts.csv:
ptc,user,pass
ptc,user2,pass2
Run with:
python email-resender.py -ac accounts.csv -e verify@mydomain.com
Console logs will show if account is valid, already verified or will try to resend the verification e-mail.
From example above, e-mail will be assumed as verify+user@mydomain.com
Available arguments for password-changer can also be placed in
/config/config.ini
examples available in config/config.ini.example
have your accounts ready in this format in the root of the project named accounts.csv:
ptc,user,pass
ptc,user2,pass2
Run with:
python logincheck.py -ac accounts.csv
If you want your output in a file, please run
python logincheck.py -ac accounts.csv >verifeid.csv
Default timeout to successfully log in is 5 seconds, but you happen to be doing
this on a 🥔 you can increase timeout with:
python logincheck.py -ac accounts.csv -t 10
Accounts that succesfully signed in will be printed in your console in the same format as input file
Should you wish to ignore accounts that haven't verified the e-mail (yet) use:
python logincheck.py -ac accounts.csv -t 10 -iu