/SSH-bash-Script

The repo consist of program that can help perform or test ssh login to multiple ip/host at the same time you can set the parameters as per your requirements.

Primary LanguageShellGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

SSH-bash-Script

This repository contains a program that allows you to perform or test SSH logins to multiple IP/hosts simultaneously. You can easily set the parameters according to your requirements and execute the script.

Usage

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine.

  2. Open the Revon-Shaw.txt file using the nano text editor. You can modify the parameters within this file to customize the SSH login testing.

    nano Revon-Shaw.sh
  3. Inside the Revon-Shaw.txt file, modify the following parameters as needed:

    • target: Set the IP/hostname of the target server(s) you want to test. By default, it is set to 127.0.0.1.

    • usernames: Specify the usernames you want to test for SSH login. You can add or remove usernames as needed. The default usernames are admin, user1, and user2.

    • output_file: Set the desired output file path and name where the successful SSH login details will be saved. By default, it is set to /home/Desktop/Revon-Shaw.txt.

  4. Save the changes in the Revon-Shaw.sh file and exit the text editor.

  5. Make sure the script file (Revon-Shaww.sh) is executable. If it isn't, use the following command to give it executable permissions:

    chmod +x Revon-Shaw.sh
  6. Run the script using the following command:

    ./Revon-Shaw.sh

    The script will start testing SSH logins using the specified parameters. If a successful login is found, the details will be appended to the specified output file.

📝 Notes

  • Ensure that you have SSH access and proper authorization to perform logins on the target server(s).

  • If you encounter any issues or errors, please review the troubleshooting section in this README or consult the repository owner for assistance.

  • Remember to use this program responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

Disclaimer: This program is provided as-is without any warranty. Use it at your own risk.