A SOCKS proxy written in Python that randomizes your source IP address. Round-robin your evil packets through SSH tunnels or give them billions of unique source addresses!
Installation
pip install git+https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/trevorproxy
See the accompanying Blog Post for a fun rant and some cool demos!
A SOCKS proxy written in Python that randomizes your source IP address. Round-robin your evil packets through SSH tunnels or give them billions of unique source addresses!
TREVORproxy IPv6 Subnet Proxy Diagram
TREVORproxy SSH Proxy Demo
TREVORproxy Subnet Proxy Demo
Common use cases
- WAF bypass
- Password spraying
- Web scraping
How it works
TREVORproxy has two modes of operation: a Subnet Proxy and an SSH Proxy:
- Subnet Proxy mode uses the AnyIP
feature of the Linux kernel to assign an entire subnet to your network
interface, and give every connection a random source IP address from
that subnet.
- E.g. if your cloud provider gives you a
/64
IPv6 range, you can send your traffic from over eighteen quintillion (18,446,744,073,709,551,616) unique IP addresses.
- E.g. if your cloud provider gives you a
- SSH Proxy mode combines
iptables
with SSH's SOCKS proxy feature (ssh -D
) to round-robin packets through remote systems (cloud VMs, etc.)
NOTE: TREVORproxy is not intended as a DoS tool, as it does not "spoof" packets. It is a fully-functioning SOCKS proxy, meaning that it is designed to accept return traffic.
Example #1 - Send traffic from random addresses within an IPv6 subnet
- NOTE: In
subnet
mode,trevorproxy
must be run as root - NOTE: This must be a legitimate subnet, e.g. an IPv6 range allocated to you by your cloud provider.
# Start TREVORproxy
$ sudo trevorproxy subnet -s dead:beef::0/64 -i eth0
[DEBUG] ip route add local dead:beef::0/64 dev eth0
[INFO] Listening on socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
# Test SOCKS proxy
# Note that each request has a different source IP address
$ curl --proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 -6 api64.ipify.org
dead:beef::74d0:b1be:3166:c934
$ curl --proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 -6 api64.ipify.org
dead:beef::4927:1b4:8e5f:d44d
$ curl --proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 -6 api64.ipify.org
dead:beef::2bb8:7b79:706e:cb7d
$ curl --proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 -6 api64.ipify.org
dead:beef::7e13:abe3:dc24:5a00
Example #2 - Send traffic through SSH tunnels
# Configure proxychains
$ cat /etc/proxychains.conf
...
socks5 127.0.0.1 1080
...
# Start TREVORproxy
$ trevorproxy ssh root@1.2.3.4 root@4.3.2.1
[DEBUG] Opening SSH connection to root@1.2.3.4
[DEBUG] /usr/bin/ssh root@1.2.3.4 -D 32482 -o StrictHostKeychecking=no
[DEBUG] Opening SSH connection to root@4.3.2.1
[DEBUG] /usr/bin/ssh root@4.3.2.1 -D 32483 -o StrictHostKeychecking=no
[DEBUG] Waiting for /usr/bin/ssh root@1.2.3.4 -D 32482 -o StrictHostKeychecking=no
[DEBUG] Waiting for /usr/bin/ssh root@4.3.2.1 -D 32483 -o StrictHostKeychecking=no
[DEBUG] Creating iptables rules
[DEBUG] iptables -A OUTPUT -t nat -d 127.0.0.1 -o lo -p tcp --dport 1080 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:32482 -m statistic --mode nth --every 2 --packet 0
[DEBUG] iptables -A OUTPUT -t nat -d 127.0.0.1 -o lo -p tcp --dport 1080 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:32483
[INFO] Listening on socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
# Test SOCKS proxy
$ proxychains curl ifconfig.me
1.2.3.4
$ proxychains curl ifconfig.me
4.3.2.1
$ proxychains curl ifconfig.me
1.2.3.4
$ proxychains curl ifconfig.me
4.3.2.1
CLI Usage
$ trevorproxy --help
usage: trevorproxy [-h] [-p PORT] [-l LISTEN_ADDRESS] [-q] [-v] {interface,ssh} ...
Round-robin requests through multiple SSH tunnels via a single SOCKS server
positional arguments:
{interface,ssh} proxy type
interface send traffic from local interface
ssh send traffic through SSH hosts
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p PORT, --port PORT Port for SOCKS server to listen on (default: 1080)
-l LISTEN_ADDRESS, --listen-address LISTEN_ADDRESS
Listen address for SOCKS server (default: 127.0.0.1)
-q, --quiet Be quiet
-v, -d, --verbose, --debug
Be verbose
CLI Usage - Subnet Proxy
$ trevorproxy subnet --help
usage: trevorproxy subnet [-h] [-i INTERFACE] [-s SUBNET]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i INTERFACE, --interface INTERFACE
Interface to send packets on
-s SUBNET, --subnet SUBNET
Subnet to send packets from
CLI Usage - SSH Proxy
$ trevorproxy ssh --help
usage: trevorproxy ssh [-h] [-k KEY] [--base-port BASE_PORT] ssh_hosts [ssh_hosts ...]
positional arguments:
ssh_hosts Round-robin load-balance through these SSH hosts (user@host)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-k KEY, --key KEY Use this SSH key when connecting to proxy hosts
--base-port BASE_PORT
Base listening port to use for SOCKS proxies (default: 32482)
from https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/TREVORproxy
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