T TASKS run TASKS connects in parallel overall (for -M, default: 64) t TASKS run TASKS number of connects in parallel per target (default: 16) f / -F exit when a login/pass pair is found (-M: -f per host, -F global) b FORMAT specify the format for the -o FILE: text(default), json, jsonv1 o FILE write found login/password pairs to FILE instead of stdout M FILE list of servers to attack, one entry per line, ':' to specify port C FILE colon separated "login:pass" format, instead of -L/-P options u loop around users, not passwords (effective! implied with -x) e nsr try "n" null password, "s" login as pass and/or "r" reversed login y disable use of symbols in bruteforce, see above x MIN:MAX:CHARSET password bruteforce generation, type "-x -h" to get help p PASS or -P FILE try password PASS, or load several passwords from FILE l LOGIN or -L FILE login with LOGIN name, or load several logins from FILE s PORT if the service is on a different default port, define it here I ignore an existing restore file (don't wait 10 seconds) R restore a previous aborted/crashed session Hydra v8.6 (c) 2017 by van Hauser/THC - Please do not use in military or secret service organizations, or for illegal purposes. SSH Example hydra -l ubnt -P password.lst 192.168.1.20 ssh Install Hydra sudo apt-get install -y hydraĬhange password.lst to your password list file You’ll need a password list and username(s) to get started.
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