ProxyDDoS is an educational tool designed for stress-testing and simulating real-world DDoS attacks using proxies. It leverages HTTP GET floods routed through SOCKS/HTTP proxies to test server resilience, load balancing, and firewall protection.
❗ DISCLAIMER: This tool is strictly for educational, research, and authorized testing purposes. Do not use this against servers you do not own or have explicit permission to test.
- 🔁 Infinite request flooding via proxy rotation
- 🔗 HTTP GET flood using raw sockets
- 🌐 Full proxy support (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4/5)
- 🔍 Real-time request logging
- 🧠 Multi-threaded high-speed requests
- 🎨 Stylish terminal UI with animated startup
The tool establishes a CONNECT
tunnel via each proxy to the target host, then sends repeated GET
requests through that tunnel. This simulates legitimate web traffic, bypassing some weak DDoS protections.
- Python 3.8+
pystyle
(for UI effects)
pip install pystyle
#⚙️ Usage Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Threadlinee/Proxy-DDoS.git cd Proxy-DDoS Add your proxy list to a file named proxys.txt:
192.168.1.1:8080 51.91.123.7:3128 203.0.113.5:8080 Run the script:
python ProxyDDoS.py Input the target URL (example: http://example.com)
This software is created for:
Penetration testing labs
Load testing under permission
Cybersecurity research
Academic purposes
Do not use it for:
Attacking government, financial, or third-party services
Any illegal or unauthorized testing
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Made by Threadlinee
Styled with pystyle
Educational use only. Stay ethical.
If you find this tool useful, drop a ⭐ or fork it. Contributions and proxy improvements are welcome.