Saturday, 5 October 2013

10 Ways To Speed Up Torrent Downloads

Imagine being on the autobahn with the accelerator down and then you realize that you are driving a wrecked car. The plight is not so uncommon on the information superhighway too.
Torrent users would attest to the fact that half of our time is spent looking for ‘healthy’ torrents and the other half trying to download (and a bit of upload too) at the maximum speed. The former is mandatory; the latter thankfully is within the realm of tweaking.
If you are the one who thinks that your torrent download speeds could do with a boost then keep reading. Below, you’ll find a few tips on how to speed up torrent download speed.

  1. Your ISP is where it starts

  2. Check the maximum download and upload speeds allowed by your ISP. Most ISP’s have specific bandwidths for both uploads and downloads. Obviously your torrent download speed won’t cross the cap set by the ISP. Go over to this article on Speed.io for broadband speed test and this one by Tina on ways to increase your connection speed. There are many other bandwidth testers like DSLReports which is included in the speed test within uTorrent.
  3. Choosing the right BitTorrent client

  4. Use the better clients out there like uTorrent, Vuze or the BitTorrent client itself. Wikipedia lists about 51 of them supporting the BitTorrent protocol. The choice of client used should always be updated to the latest version. The screenshots here depict uTorrent. The settings should be similarly configurable for other clients too. Mac users shuld also check our Transmission vs. uTorrent post
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  5. Go for healthy seeds and peers

  6. A peer is any computer participating in the download and upload of a torrent file. A seed (or seeder) is anyone who has one complete copy of the file being shared across the torrent network. A leech (or a leecher) is the person who does not have the complete file yet but has joined the network to download it. A leecher becomes a seeder when he downloads the entire file and then shares it across the network.
    For high torrent speeds, the best bet is in numbers. The greater the number of seeders, the healthier the torrent and the better the chance of higher speeds. The rule of thumb says to choose the torrent files with a high number of seeders and preferably lesser number of leechers i.e. a higher seed-leecher ratio.
  7. Get through the firewall

  8. Firewalls can block all incoming BitTorrent connections coming through. To ensure otherwise, a firewall should be manually configured to accept the connections and let it through the client. Windows XP has the Windows Firewall. Configure the firewall installed to accept the connections by checking the BitTorrent client on the allowed list i.e. Options – Preferences ““ Connection – check Add uTorrent to Windows Firewall. Also, check the Windows Firewall exception (if you keep it enabled) in your client too. Shutting down the firewall is not recommended as it leaves the computer open to attack.
    Note: If the home computer is behind a router, it also should be configured through the feature called Port Range Forwarding to enable torrent traffic. The router documentation should have specific information on this.
  9. Limit your upload rate

  10. A peer to peer network is all about sharing alike, but an unlimited upload rate hits the download rate too. Using the speed tests, find out your maximum upload speed and then set your client’s upload rate (Global Upload Rate in uTorrent) to about 80% of your maximum upload speed. You can also try varying your upload speeds ““ keep it high initially and then gradually bring it down towards the middle of the download.
    Note: Mind the speed units ““ it may be given in kilobits per second (kb/sec) or kilobytes per second (kB/sec). 1 kilobyte = 8 kilobit
  11. Go to a different port

  12. The default port for the BitTorrent protocol is any between port numbers 6881-6999. ISPs throttle traffic on these ports as BitTorrent sharing involves high bandwidth usage. It’s easy to configure a different port in your torrent client. Use some number above 10000 to get around ISPs and also avoid problems with other applications. By default, the uTorrent port is randomized each time it starts. Set a specific port by not enabling the Randomize Port setting.
  13. Increase the number of Max Half Open TCP connections

  14. This figure specifies how many connections a torrent client should attempt to establish simultaneously at any given time. Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or newer, limits this to a default of 10 as a barrier against virus multiplication. But that’s a bummer for torrent speeds as torrents too need a large number of simultaneous connections.
    A patch has been available for a while from LvlLord which modifies the TCPIP.sys file in Windows to allow a higher number of TCP connections.
    increase the half open tcp connections
    After running the patch, you have to set the number of connections in your torrent client. For example, in uTorrent go to Options ““ Preferences ““ Advanced – net.max_halfopen. Set any number from 50 to 100. But see that net.max_halfopen is set lower than the value set in TCPIP.SYS. Always check if it is still patched because Windows updates sometimes overwrite it.
  15. Experiment with Protocol Encryption

  16. Some ISPs love to act like Big Brothers and constrict bandwidth for P2P protocols. Protocol Encryption in most of the torrent clients helps to override this bandwidth shaping. Enable outgoing protocol encryption and put a checkmark on Allow Incoming Legacy Connections.
    With protocol encryption, ISPs find it difficult if not impossible to detect that the traffic is coming from BitTorrent. Experiment with enabled, disabled and forced options because you could be getting better speeds with encryption disabled. Non-encryption makes a torrent connection compatible with someone who is not using encryption but as a minus it makes the torrent detectable to an ISP with a bandwidth restricting policy.
  17. Bandwidth and connections

  18. Your BitTorrent client’s settings options will let you enter figures for ““
    Global maximum number of connections gives the maximum number of connections that a BitTorrent client can make for any P2P exchange. Setting this too high does NOT mean higher speeds. Setting it too high would take up useless bandwidth and too low a figure would miss out on peers. For my 256kbps connection, I have a setting of 130.
    Maximum number of connected peers per torrent gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent client can connect to for any P2P exchange. Experiment by setting this number close to the available peers for a particular torrent. For my 256kbps connection, I have a default setting of 70.
    Number of upload slots per torrent gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent client will upload to for any P2P exchange. A low setting may affect downloads. For my 256kbps connection, I have a setting of 3.
    uTorrent has a Speed Guide which handily calculates the figures for a particular connection.

How to Speed up a Slow Internet Connection

A slow internet connection wastes time, turns streamed videos into bad slideshows, and puts your computer in real danger of being lobbed out the window. Here are some steps you can take to fix or improve your connection. 

Steps


Optimize your browser

  1. 1
    Switch to a different browser. Some people use Internet Explorer, which, while a decent browser, does use a lot of resources. Moreover, as web pages become more advanced, the number of processes necessary to load them grows, meaning you’re usually better off with a browser that can be customized to cut back on ads and other non-essentials.

    • Firefox has many extensions that allow for the ability to block elements such as JavaScript, advertisements, Flash, and other things until you enable them. One critical add-on is Adblock Plus, which virtually eliminates ads from your surfing experience and speeds up load time considerably. You may also want to try the add-on Fasterfox Lite, which will give Firefox enhanced speed options.
    • Google Chrome, while new, uses very little memory and can also be good for sites that have a lot of JavaScript and Flash. You may also want to try the FastestChrome add-on.
    • Opera has compression technology, (Opera turbo) specially designed for slow network connections. This has proved very effective for many.
  2. 2
    Remove unwanted add-ons, extensions, and plugins. Though many plugins and add-ons can make your surfing experience more efficient, others make it difficult to perform instant page loads. (Non-essentials like themes, skins, and gizmos you’ve long since grown bored with are prime targets.) Try disabling these unnecessary plug-ins and add-ons to gain better browsing and downloading speed.

    • To turn off add-ons on Firefox, Go to Tools > Add-ons and disable both unwanted add-ons and plugins. Restart Firefox to put changes into effect.
    • To turn off add-ons on Google Chrome, Go to Customize > Tools > Extensions and disable unwanted plugins. Restart Chrome to put changes into effect.
    • To turn off Internet Explorer add-ons, Go to Tools > Manage Add-ons and disable unwanted add-ons. Restart IE to put changes into effect.
  3. 3
    Close unused tabs. Even if you aren’t looking at them, many pages automatically refresh themselves every few minutes or seconds to keep you in sync (news pages, Facebook, and Twitter are excellent examples). Close these when you’re not using them so they don’t eat up your bandwidth.

  4. 4
    Allow (some) cookies and caching. While allowing cookies and caching means that parts of your browsing history or even your personal information will be tracked and/or stored, a lot of this is completely harmless and, in fact, allows pages to load more quickly. If you’re skeptical about opening the floodgates, keep your default setting to ban all cookies, then add sites you trust to your “Exceptions” list. Furthermore, don’t set your browser to automatically clear its cache every time it closes. Note that different browsers will allow different levels of customization as far as cookies and caching are concerned. To change these settings:

    • In Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Privacy.
    • In Internet Explorer, go to Tools (may look like a cog) > Internet Options > Browsing History and make sure Delete browsing history on exit is not checked. For more controlled deletion, go to Delete… and make sure Preserve favorite website data is checked.
    • In Chrome, go to Tools (may look like a wrench) > Settings, scroll down, then go to Show Advanced Settings > Privacy > Content Settings.

Optimize your modem/router

  1. 1
    Change your wireless device to a different channel. If you live close enough to your neighbors that you can see their wireless connections, it’s possible that your wireless device is being bogged down by having to broadcast on the same channel as them. To test this, download, install, and run a program like inSSIDer to scan wireless networks and their associated channels in your vicinity.

    • Find your wireless connection in the list (usually at the top). Look for the channel it broadcasts on, then compare this to the other channels being used. Ideally, it will be the only network on this channel (as in the example below), but this often isn’t the case. (In fact, in crowded areas, this may not be even be possible.) Scout for a channel between 1 and 11 with few or no networks and make note of channels that are overburdened with many, many networks (in the example below, channel 6).
    • If necessary, change your wireless channel. Connect to your modem/router’s IP address (find the manual, check on the device itself, or look it up online), look for the broadcast channel among the settings (the location will vary depending on your device), and select an alternative from the drop-down list.
  2. 2
    Reposition your wireless router. Either move it to the room where it will get the most use of position it centrally. Ideally, there should be a direct, unobstructed line between your computer and router.

  3. 3
    Avoid interference from other wireless devices. In particular, cordless phones can be a real nuisance for your wireless internet connection, so if the two devices share a phone jack, space them as far apart as physically possible (or at least leave a few feet between them).

  4. 4
    Use an Ethernet cable. Going wireless is liberating, but the tradeoff is signal interference, especially when it’s traveling through walls, and reduced overall performance. Make an Ethernet cable your first choice when connecting and save wireless for when you really need to do that Aaron-Sorkin-style walk and talk through the building.

  5. 5
    Upgrade your device. An old modem/router may not be physically capable of accommodating the speed potential of your internet package.


Optimize your Internet service package

  1. 1
    Identify the speed your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is supposed to be providing. This is important because your slow connection could be due to a problem on their end, not yours. The exact speed should be on your bill. If you don't have a bill handy, you can check the ISP's website or contact them directly to find out.

  2. 2
    Conduct a speed test online.[1] This should get you results close to what your ISP is supposed to provide. If you get a low result, try another computer on your network first. If both get a low result, contact your ISP. If only yours has a problem, then the problem lies with the computer.

  3. 3
    Upgrade to a better package. If you’ve been using the same speed for years, you probably aren’t equipped to load today’s web pages, which are more intricate than ever. In particular, you might be missing out on streaming and downloading opportunities. If you’ve had the same provider for a long time, ask for a discounted upgrade in exchange for your continued loyalty. Otherwise, shop around for deals; many companies offer incentives if you switch to them.


Optimize your computer

  1. 1
    Eliminate needless programs. Your Internet connection requires memory to be able to be at the speed you are paying for. If your computer is bogged down by programs you don't need, your connection will be slower. Close programs you aren't using.

  2. 2
    Do a virus and spyware scan. Viruses and spyware also use up memory which can contribute to a connection appearing slow. Run a thorough or complete scan of each even if you have it on and scanning. A regular scan will catch additional items. (See below if you need either of these programs for free virus and spyware scanning programs.)

  3. 3
    Make sure you aren’t running two firewalls. These will interfere with each other and, in addition to posing security problems, also reduce your web performance. In particular, if you use Windows but have downloaded or purchased a separate firewall, double-check that you aren’t also running Windows Firewall (which is turned on as a default). Go to Search > Windows Firewall and, if necessary, hit Change Settings to turn it off.

  4. 4
    Check your free space. If your hard drive is nearly full, take files you don't use often and either burn them to CD or DVD, place on an external hard drive, or delete them. Your computer uses free hard drive space as virtual memory, so a full hard drive will slow down your computer and your connection.

  5. 5
    Run a disk defragmentation. This should be done once every two weeks. It will improve your overall performance which can only help your Internet connection.

  6. 6
    Consider a computer upgrade. An older computer may not have the power to make use of many things on the Internet now. Even something as simple as a RAM (Random Access Memory) upgrade could help, but if your computer is more than five years old, it may be time to consider getting a newer model.

  7. 7
    Turn off your computer every night. Leaving your computer in standby mode without turning it on and off completely every day or so will tie up memory and can soon slow down your Internet speed.


Tips

  • Keep your virus and spyware scans up to date. Out-of-date definitions do no good and new things can be added almost daily. Always update before running a scan and when downloading a new program.
  • Check your ISP bill statement and determine if it's KB (kilobytes) or Kb (kilobits). The difference between the two is that there are 1024 bytes in a KB, and 8192 bits in a KB.
  • Even if your virus scanner provides spyware scanning, you should still have a separate spyware scanning program.
  • Call a computer expert.

How to remove file Shortcuts from Pendrive

How to rescue your all your files:

1.Goto to CMD

2.type in " attrib -h -r -s /s /d j:\*.* " without quotas.

here J: is my pendrive drive,place your drive name.

How to root a android Device

1. Step

- Download Samsung USB drivers ----> http://hotfile.com/dl/199449226/581243e/samsung_usb_driver_for_mobile_phones_1_5_18_0.exe.html
- Download ODIN 3.04 from ----> http://hotfile.com/dl/199451644/313bb93/Odin3_v3_04.rar.html
- Download recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.7-golden.tar.md5.zip recovery image from here ------> https://hotfile.com/dl/199709976/7f40f0c/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.7-golden.tar.zip.html
- Download SuperSu Last version ----> http://hotfile.com/dl/199448364/3a328e3/UPDATE-SuperSU-v_1.25.zip.html

2. Step

- Turn off phone, then switch to download mode:
press together [volume down]+[home button]+[power button] (all at once),
press [volume up] for comfirm download mode.
- Connect usb cable, install drivers.

3. Step

- Run Odin 3.04, ticked 2 option F.reset times+auto reboot,
- Extract ecovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.7-golden.tar.md5.zip !Select PDA and browse to where you have extracted ecovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.7-golden.tar.md5
and select it

4. Step

- Odin should show device under 1 of ID:COM port.(if this not happends repeat from STEP 2)
- Press START.
- Phone should power on after flashing complete.


5. Step - ROOTING:

- Copy Downloaded SUperSU to externel sdcard (NOT INTERNAL ! )
- Power off your phone, after press [Vol up] + [Power] + [Home button] (all at once)
- Select Install zip from sdcard --->choose zip from sdcard ---> scroll to and open folder where located UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.05.zip-> choise UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.05.zip->
comfirm - YES - Install Update UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.05.zip.

How to speedup Firefox

here are some Tips&Tricks that can help you double the speed of Firefox.
1. Type about:config in the address bar and then press Enter.

2. In the filter search bar type network.http.pipelining. Be sure the value field is set true,if not double-click to set true.

HTTP is the application-layer protocol that most web pages are transferred with. In HTTP 1.1, multiple requests can be sent before any responses are received. This is known as pipelining. Pipelining reduces page loading times, but not all servers support it.

3. Go back to the filter search bar and type network.http.pipelining.maxrequests. Double-click this option and set its value to 8.

4. In the filter search bar and type network.http.proxy.pipelining. Once opened double-click on it and set it to true.


5. In IPv6-capable DNS servers, an IPv4 address may be returned when an IPv6 address is requested. It is possible for Mozilla to recover from this misinformation, but a significant delay is introduced. Type network.dns.disableIPv6 in the filter search bar and set this option to true by double clicking on it.

6. CONTENT INTERRUPT PARSING This preference controls if the application will interrupt parsing a page to respond to UI events. It does not exist by default. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window, select New and then Boolean from the pop-up menu. Then:

A. Enter content.interrupt.parsing in the New boolean value pop-up window and click OK

B. When prompted to choose the value for the new boolean, select true and click OK.

7. Rather than wait until a page has completely downloaded to display it to the user, Mozilla applications will regularly render what has been received to that point. This option controls the maximum amount of time the application will be unresponsive while rendering pages.

Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window, select New and then Integer from the pop-up menu.

A. Enter content.max.tokenizing.time in the New integer value pop-up window and click OK

B. You will be prompted to enter a value. Enter 2250000 and click OK.

8. CONTENT NOTIFY INTERVAL

This option sets the minimum amount of time to wait between reflows. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window, select New and then Integer from the pop-up menu.

A. Type content.notify.interval in the New integer value pop-up window and click OK.

B. You will be prompted to enter a value. Enter 750000 and click OK.

9. CONTENT NOTIFY ONTIMER

A. This option sets if to reflow pages at an interval any higher than that specified by content.notify.interval. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window and select New and then Boolean from the pop-up menu.

B. Type content.notify.ontimer in the New boolean value pop-up window and click OK.

C. You will be prompted to choose the value for the new boolean. Select true and click OK.

10. Notify Backoffcount This option controls the maximum number of times the content will do timer-based reflows. After this number has been reached, the page will only reflow once it is finished downloading. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window and select New and then Integer from the pop-up menu.

A. Enter content.notify.backoffcount in the New integer value pop-up window and click OK.

B. You will be prompted to enter a value. Enter 5 and click OK.

11. CONTENT SWITCH THRESHOLD You can interact with a loading page when content.interrupt.parsing is set to true. When a page is loading, the application has two modes: a high frequency interrupt mode and a low frequency interrupt mode. The first one interrupts the parser more frequently to allow for greater UI responsiveness during page load.

The low frequency interrupt mode interrupts the parser less frequently to allow for quicker page load. The application enters high frequency interrupt mode when you move the mouse or type on the keyboard and switch back to low frequency mode when you had no activity for a certain amount of time. This preference controls that amount of time. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window and select New and then Integer from the pop-up menu.

A. Enter content.switch.threshold in the New integer value pop-up window and click OK.

B. You will be prompted to enter a value. Enter 750000 and click OK.


12. NGLAYOUT INITIALPAINT DELAY Mozilla applications render web pages incrementally, they display what’s been received of a page before the entire page has been downloaded. Since the start of a web page normally doesn’t have much useful information to display, Mozilla applications will wait a short interval before first rendering a page. This preference controls that interval. Right-click (Apple users ctrl-click) anywhere in the about:config window and select New and then Integer from the pop-up menu.

A. Enter nglayout.initialpaint.delay in the New integer value pop-up window and click OK.

B. You will be prompted to enter a value. Enter 0 and click OK.

How to find admin of a website using PERL

#!/usr/bin/perl


use HTTP::Request;
use LWP::UserAgent;

system('cls');
system('title Admin Control Panel Finder Coded by Tartou2 from www.next-next-future.com');

print"\n";
print "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\n" ;
print "                        Admin Control Panel Finder v 1 \n" ;
print "                             Coded By Tartou2\n" ;
print "                       website:www.next-next-future.com\n\n" ;
print "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\n" ;
print "\n";

print " Enter the website you want to scan \n";
print" e.g.: www.domaine.com or www.domaine.com/path\n";
print" --> ";
$site=<STDIN>;
chomp $site;

print "\n\n";
print " Enter the coding language of the website \n";
print" e.g.: asp, php, cfm, any\n";
print" If you don't know the launguage used in the coding then simply type ** any ** \n";
print"--> ";
$code=<STDIN>;
chomp($code);

if ( $site !~ /^http:/ ) {
$site = 'http://' . $site;
}
if ( $site !~ /\/$/ ) {
$site = $site . '/';
}
print "\n";

print "->The website: $site\n";
print "->Source of the website: $code\n";
print "->Scan of the admin control panel is progressing...\n\n\n";

if($code eq "asp"){

@path1=('_admin/','backoffice/','admin/','administrator/','moderator/','webadmin/','adminarea/','bb-admin/','adminLogin/','admin_area/','panel-administracion/','instadmin/',
'memberadmin/','administratorlogin/','adm/','account.asp','admin/account.asp','admin/index.asp','admin/login.asp','admin/admin.asp',
'admin_area/admin.asp','admin_area/login.asp','admin/account.html','admin/index.html','admin/login.html','admin/admin.html',
'admin_area/admin.html','admin_area/login.html','admin_area/index.html','admin_area/index.asp','bb-admin/index.asp','bb-admin/login.asp','bb-admin/admin.asp',
'bb-admin/index.html','bb-admin/login.html','bb-admin/admin.html','admin/home.html','admin/controlpanel.html','admin.html','admin/cp.html','cp.html',
'administrator/index.html','administrator/login.html','administrator/account.html','administrator.html','login.html','modelsearch/login.html','moderator.html',
'moderator/login.html','moderator/admin.html','account.html','controlpanel.html','admincontrol.html','admin_login.html','panel-administracion/login.html',
'admin/home.asp','admin/controlpanel.asp','admin.asp','pages/admin/admin-login.asp','admin/admin-login.asp','admin-login.asp','admin/cp.asp','cp.asp',
'administrator/account.asp','administrator.asp','login.asp','modelsearch/login.asp','moderator.asp','moderator/login.asp','administrator/login.asp',
'moderator/admin.asp','controlpanel.asp','admin/account.html','adminpanel.html','webadmin.html','pages/admin/admin-login.html','admin/admin-login.html',
'webadmin/index.html','webadmin/admin.html','webadmin/login.html','user.asp','user.html','admincp/index.asp','admincp/login.asp','admincp/index.html',
'admin/adminLogin.html','adminLogin.html','admin/adminLogin.html','home.html','adminarea/index.html','adminarea/admin.html','adminarea/login.html',
'panel-administracion/index.html','panel-administracion/admin.html','modelsearch/index.html','modelsearch/admin.html','admin/admin_login.html',
'admincontrol/login.html','adm/index.html','adm.html','admincontrol.asp','admin/account.asp','adminpanel.asp','webadmin.asp','webadmin/index.asp',
'webadmin/admin.asp','webadmin/login.asp','admin/admin_login.asp','admin_login.asp','panel-administracion/login.asp','adminLogin.asp',
'admin/adminLogin.asp','home.asp','admin.asp','adminarea/index.asp','adminarea/admin.asp','adminarea/login.asp','admin-login.html',
'panel-administracion/index.asp','panel-administracion/admin.asp','modelsearch/index.asp','modelsearch/admin.asp','administrator/index.asp',
'admincontrol/login.asp','adm/admloginuser.asp','admloginuser.asp','admin2.asp','admin2/login.asp','admin2/index.asp','adm/index.asp',
'adm.asp','affiliate.asp','adm_auth.asp','memberadmin.asp','administratorlogin.asp','siteadmin/login.asp','siteadmin/index.asp','siteadmin/login.html'
);

foreach $ways(@path1){

$final=$site.$ways;

my $req=HTTP::Request->new(GET=>$final);
my $ua=LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->timeout(30);
my $response=$ua->request($req);

if($response->content =~ /Username/ ||
$response->content =~ /Password/ ||
$response->content =~ /username/ ||
$response->content =~ /password/ ||
$response->content =~ /USERNAME/ ||
$response->content =~ /PASSWORD/ ||
$response->content =~ /Senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /Personal/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usuario/ ||
$response->content =~ /Clave/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /Sing/ ||
$response->content =~ /passe/ ||
$response->content =~ /P\/W/ ||
$response->content =~ /Admin Password/
){
print " \n [+] Found -> $final\n\n";
print " \n Congratulation, this admin login page is working. \n\n Good luck from Admin \n\n";
}else{
print "[-] Not Found <- $final\n";
}
}
}




# -------------------------------------------------------
# -------------------test cfm ---------------------------|
# -------------------------------------------------------





if($code eq "cfm"){

@path1=('_admin/','backoffice/','admin/','administrator/','moderator/','webadmin/','adminarea/','bb-admin/','adminLogin/','admin_area/','panel-administracion/','instadmin/',
'memberadmin/','administratorlogin/','adm/','account.cfm','admin/account.cfm','admin/index.cfm','admin/login.cfm','admin/admin.cfm',
'admin_area/admin.cfm','admin_area/login.cfm','admin/account.html','admin/index.html','admin/login.html','admin/admin.html',
'admin_area/admin.html','admin_area/login.html','admin_area/index.html','admin_area/index.cfm','bb-admin/index.cfm','bb-admin/login.cfm','bb-admin/admin.cfm',
'bb-admin/index.html','bb-admin/login.html','bb-admin/admin.html','admin/home.html','admin/controlpanel.html','admin.html','admin/cp.html','cp.html',
'administrator/index.html','administrator/login.html','administrator/account.html','administrator.html','login.html','modelsearch/login.html','moderator.html',
'moderator/login.html','moderator/admin.html','account.html','controlpanel.html','admincontrol.html','admin_login.html','panel-administracion/login.html',
'admin/home.cfm','admin/controlpanel.cfm','admin.cfm','pages/admin/admin-login.cfm','admin/admin-login.cfm','admin-login.cfm','admin/cp.cfm','cp.cfm',
'administrator/account.cfm','administrator.cfm','login.cfm','modelsearch/login.cfm','moderator.cfm','moderator/login.cfm','administrator/login.cfm',
'moderator/admin.cfm','controlpanel.cfm','admin/account.html','adminpanel.html','webadmin.html','pages/admin/admin-login.html','admin/admin-login.html',
'webadmin/index.html','webadmin/admin.html','webadmin/login.html','user.cfm','user.html','admincp/index.cfm','admincp/login.cfm','admincp/index.html',
'admin/adminLogin.html','adminLogin.html','admin/adminLogin.html','home.html','adminarea/index.html','adminarea/admin.html','adminarea/login.html',
'panel-administracion/index.html','panel-administracion/admin.html','modelsearch/index.html','modelsearch/admin.html','admin/admin_login.html',
'admincontrol/login.html','adm/index.html','adm.html','admincontrol.cfm','admin/account.cfm','adminpanel.cfm','webadmin.cfm','webadmin/index.cfm',
'webadmin/admin.cfm','webadmin/login.cfm','admin/admin_login.cfm','admin_login.cfm','panel-administracion/login.cfm','adminLogin.cfm',
'admin/adminLogin.cfm','home.cfm','admin.cfm','adminarea/index.cfm','adminarea/admin.cfm','adminarea/login.cfm','admin-login.html',
'panel-administracion/index.cfm','panel-administracion/admin.cfm','modelsearch/index.cfm','modelsearch/admin.cfm','administrator/index.cfm',
'admincontrol/login.cfm','adm/admloginuser.cfm','admloginuser.cfm','admin2.cfm','admin2/login.cfm','admin2/index.cfm','adm/index.cfm',
'adm.cfm','affiliate.cfm','adm_auth.cfm','memberadmin.cfm','administratorlogin.cfm','siteadmin/login.cfm','siteadmin/index.cfm','siteadmin/login.html'
);

foreach $ways(@path1){

$final=$site.$ways;

my $req=HTTP::Request->new(GET=>$final);
my $ua=LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->timeout(30);
my $response=$ua->request($req);

if($response->content =~ /Username/ ||
$response->content =~ /Password/ ||
$response->content =~ /username/ ||
$response->content =~ /password/ ||
$response->content =~ /USERNAME/ ||
$response->content =~ /PASSWORD/ ||
$response->content =~ /Senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /Personal/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usuario/ ||
$response->content =~ /Clave/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /Sing/ ||
$response->content =~ /passe/ ||
$response->content =~ /P\/W/ ||
$response->content =~ /Admin Password/
){
print " \n [+] Found -> $final\n\n";
print " \n Congratulation, this admin login page is working. \n\n Good luck from Admin \n\n";
}else{
print "[-] Not Found <- $final\n";
}
}
}





# -------------------------------------------------------
#--------------------------/test-------------------------|
# -------------------------------------------------------


if($code eq "php"){

@path2=('_admin/','backoffice/','admin/','administrator/','moderator/','webadmin/','adminarea/','bb-admin/','adminLogin/','admin_area/','panel-administracion/','instadmin/',
'memberadmin/','administratorlogin/','adm/','admin/account.php','admin/index.php','admin/login.php','admin/admin.php','admin/account.php',
'admin_area/admin.php','admin_area/login.php','siteadmin/login.php','siteadmin/index.php','siteadmin/login.html','admin/account.html','admin/index.html','admin/login.html','admin/admin.html',
'admin_area/index.php','bb-admin/index.php','bb-admin/login.php','bb-admin/admin.php','admin/home.php','admin_area/login.html','admin_area/index.html',
'admin/controlpanel.php','admin.php','admincp/index.asp','admincp/login.asp','admincp/index.html','admin/account.html','adminpanel.html','webadmin.html',
'webadmin/index.html','webadmin/admin.html','webadmin/login.html','admin/admin_login.html','admin_login.html','panel-administracion/login.html',
'admin/cp.php','cp.php','administrator/index.php','administrator/login.php','nsw/admin/login.php','webadmin/login.php','admin/admin_login.php','admin_login.php',
'administrator/account.php','administrator.php','admin_area/admin.html','pages/admin/admin-login.php','admin/admin-login.php','admin-login.php',
'bb-admin/index.html','bb-admin/login.html','bb-admin/admin.html','admin/home.html','login.php','modelsearch/login.php','moderator.php','moderator/login.php',
'moderator/admin.php','account.php','pages/admin/admin-login.html','admin/admin-login.html','admin-login.html','controlpanel.php','admincontrol.php',
'admin/adminLogin.html','adminLogin.html','admin/adminLogin.html','home.html','rcjakar/admin/login.php','adminarea/index.html','adminarea/admin.html',
'webadmin.php','webadmin/index.php','webadmin/admin.php','admin/controlpanel.html','admin.html','admin/cp.html','cp.html','adminpanel.php','moderator.html',
'administrator/index.html','administrator/login.html','user.html','administrator/account.html','administrator.html','login.html','modelsearch/login.html',
'moderator/login.html','adminarea/login.html','panel-administracion/index.html','panel-administracion/admin.html','modelsearch/index.html','modelsearch/admin.html',
'admincontrol/login.html','adm/index.html','adm.html','moderator/admin.html','user.php','account.html','controlpanel.html','admincontrol.html',
'panel-administracion/login.php','wp-login.php','adminLogin.php','admin/adminLogin.php','home.php','admin.php','adminarea/index.php',
'adminarea/admin.php','adminarea/login.php','panel-administracion/index.php','panel-administracion/admin.php','modelsearch/index.php',
'modelsearch/admin.php','admincontrol/login.php','adm/admloginuser.php','admloginuser.php','admin2.php','admin2/login.php','admin2/index.php',
'adm/index.php','adm.php','affiliate.php','adm_auth.php','memberadmin.php','administratorlogin.php'
);

foreach $ways(@path2){

$final=$site.$ways;

my $req=HTTP::Request->new(GET=>$final);
my $ua=LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->timeout(30);
my $response=$ua->request($req);

if($response->content =~ /Username/ ||
$response->content =~ /Password/ ||
$response->content =~ /username/ ||
$response->content =~ /password/ ||
$response->content =~ /USERNAME/ ||
$response->content =~ /PASSWORD/ ||
$response->content =~ /Senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /Personal/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usuario/ ||
$response->content =~ /Clave/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /Sing/ ||
$response->content =~ /passe/ ||
$response->content =~ /P\/W/ ||
$response->content =~ /Admin Password/
){
print " \n [+] Found -> $final\n\n";
print " \n Congratulation, this admin login page is working. \n\n Good luck from Admin \n\n";
}else{
print "[-] Not Found <- $final\n";
}
}
}




# -------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------- any ---------------------------|
# -------------------------------------------------------





if($code eq "any"){

@path1=('_admin/','backoffice/','account.asp','account.cfm','account.html','account.php','acct_login/','adm.asp','adm.cfm','adm.html','adm.php','adm/','adm/admloginuser.asp','adm/admloginuser.cfm','adm/admloginuser.php','adm/index.asp','adm/index.cfm','adm/index.html','adm/index.php','adm_auth.asp','adm_auth.cfm','adm_auth.php','admin.asp','admin.cfm','admin.html','admin.php','admin/','admin/account.asp','admin/account.cfm','admin/account.html','admin/account.php','admin/admin.asp','admin/admin.cfm','admin/admin.html','admin/admin.php','admin/admin_login.asp','admin/admin_login.cfm','admin/admin_login.html','admin/admin_login.php','admin/adminLogin.asp','admin/admin-login.asp','admin/adminLogin.cfm','admin/admin-login.cfm','admin/adminLogin.html','admin/admin-login.html','admin/adminLogin.php','admin/admin-login.php','admin/controlpanel.asp','admin/controlpanel.cfm','admin/controlpanel.html','admin/controlpanel.php','admin/cp.asp','admin/cp.cfm','admin/cp.html','admin/cp.php','admin/home.asp','admin/home.cfm','admin/home.html','admin/home.php','admin/index.asp','admin/index.cfm','admin/index.html','admin/index.php','admin/login.asp','admin/login.cfm','admin/login.html','admin/login.php','admin_area/','admin_area/admin.asp','admin_area/admin.cfm','admin_area/admin.html','admin_area/admin.php','admin_area/index.asp','admin_area/index.cfm','admin_area/index.html','admin_area/index.php','admin_area/login.asp','admin_area/login.cfm','admin_area/login.html','admin_area/login.php','admin_login.asp','admin_login.cfm','admin_login.html','admin_login.php','admin1.asp','admin1.html','admin1.php','admin1/','admin2.asp','admin2.cfm','admin2.html','admin2.php','admin2/index.asp','admin2/index.cfm','admin2/index.php','admin2/login.asp','admin2/login.cfm','admin2/login.php','admin4_account/','admin4_colon/','adminarea/','adminarea/admin.asp','adminarea/admin.cfm','adminarea/admin.html','adminarea/admin.php','adminarea/index.asp','adminarea/index.cfm','adminarea/index.html','adminarea/index.php','adminarea/login.asp','adminarea/login.cfm','adminarea/login.html','adminarea/login.php','admincontrol.asp','admincontrol.cfm','admincontrol.html','admincontrol.php','admincontrol/login.asp','admincontrol/login.cfm','admincontrol/login.html','admincontrol/login.php','admincp/index.asp','admincp/index.cfm','admincp/index.html','admincp/login.asp','admincp/login.cfm','administer/','administr8.asp','administr8.html','administr8.php','administr8/','administratie/','administration.html','administration.php','administration/','administrator.asp','administrator.cfm','administrator.html','administrator.php','administrator/','administrator/account.asp','administrator/account.cfm','administrator/account.html','administrator/account.php','administrator/index.asp','administrator/index.cfm','administrator/index.html','administrator/index.php','administrator/login.asp','administrator/login.cfm','administrator/login.html','administrator/login.php','administratoraccounts/','administratorlogin.asp','administratorlogin.cfm','administratorlogin.php','administratorlogin/','administrators/','administrivia/','adminLogin.asp','admin-login.asp','adminLogin.cfm','admin-login.cfm','adminLogin.html','admin-login.html','adminLogin.php','admin-login.php','adminLogin/','adminpanel.asp','adminpanel.cfm','adminpanel.html','adminpanel.php','adminpro/','admins.asp','admins.html','admins.php','admins/','AdminTools/','admloginuser.asp','admloginuser.cfm','admloginuser.php','affiliate.asp','affiliate.cfm','affiliate.php','autologin/','banneradmin/','bbadmin/','bb-admin/','bb-admin/admin.asp','bb-admin/admin.cfm','bb-admin/admin.html','bb-admin/admin.php','bb-admin/index.asp','bb-admin/index.cfm','bb-admin/index.html','bb-admin/index.php','bb-admin/login.asp','bb-admin/login.cfm','bb-admin/login.html','bb-admin/login.php','bigadmin/','blogindex/','cadmins/','ccp14admin/','cmsadmin/','controlpanel.asp','controlpanel.cfm','controlpanel.html','controlpanel.php','controlpanel/','cp.asp','cp.cfm','cp.html','cp.php','cPanel/','cpanel_file/','customer_login/','database_administration/','directadmin/','dir-login/','ezsqliteadmin/','fileadmin.asp','fileadmin.html','fileadmin.php','fileadmin/','formslogin/','globes_admin/','home.asp','home.cfm','home.html','home.php','hpwebjetadmin/','Indy_admin/','instadmin/','irc-macadmin/','LiveUser_Admin/','login.asp','login.cfm','login.html','login.php','login_db/','login1/','loginflat/','login-redirect/','login-us/','logo_sysadmin/','Lotus_Domino_Admin/','macadmin/','manuallogin/','memberadmin.asp','memberadmin.cfm','memberadmin.php','memberadmin/','members/','memlogin/','meta_login/','modelsearch/admin.asp','modelsearch/admin.cfm','modelsearch/admin.html','modelsearch/admin.php','modelsearch/index.asp','modelsearch/index.cfm','modelsearch/index.html','modelsearch/index.php','modelsearch/login.asp','modelsearch/login.cfm','modelsearch/login.html','modelsearch/login.php','moderator.asp','moderator.cfm','moderator.html','moderator.php','moderator/','moderator/admin.asp','moderator/admin.cfm','moderator/admin.html','moderator/admin.php','moderator/login.asp','moderator/login.cfm','moderator/login.html','moderator/login.php','myadmin/','navSiteAdmin/','newsadmin/','nsw/admin/login.php','openvpnadmin/','pages/admin/admin-login.asp','pages/admin/admin-login.cfm','pages/admin/admin-login.html','pages/admin/admin-login.php','panel/','panel-administracion/','panel-administracion/admin.asp','panel-administracion/admin.cfm','panel-administracion/admin.html','panel-administracion/admin.php','panel-administracion/index.asp','panel-administracion/index.cfm','panel-administracion/index.html','panel-administracion/index.php','panel-administracion/login.asp','panel-administracion/login.cfm','panel-administracion/login.html','panel-administracion/login.php','pgadmin/','phpldapadmin/','phpmyadmin/','phppgadmin/','phpSQLiteAdmin/','platz_login/','power_user/','project-admins/','pureadmin/','radmind/','radmind-1/','rcjakar/admin/login.php','rcLogin/','Server.asp','Server.html','Server.php','server/','server_admin_small/','ServerAdministrator/','showlogin/','simpleLogin/','siteadmin/index.asp','siteadmin/index.cfm','siteadmin/index.php','siteadmin/login.asp','siteadmin/login.cfm','siteadmin/login.html','siteadmin/login.php','smblogin/','sql-admin/','ss_vms_admin_sm/','sshadmin/','staradmin/','sub-login/','Super-Admin/','support_login/','sysadmin.asp','sysadmin.html','sysadmin.php','sysadmin/','sys-admin/','SysAdmin2/','sysadmins/','system_administration/','system-administration/','typo3/','ur-admin.asp','ur-admin.html','ur-admin.php','ur-admin/','user.asp','user.html','user.php','useradmin/','UserLogin/','utility_login/','vadmind/','vmailadmin/','webadmin.asp','webadmin.cfm','webadmin.html','webadmin.php','WebAdmin/','webadmin/admin.asp','webadmin/admin.cfm','webadmin/admin.html','webadmin/admin.php','webadmin/index.asp','webadmin/index.cfm','webadmin/index.html','webadmin/index.php','webadmin/login.asp','webadmin/login.cfm','webadmin/login.html','webadmin/login.php','wizmysqladmin/','wp-admin/','wp-login.php','wp-login/','xlogin/','yonetici.asp','yonetici.html','yonetici.php','yonetim.asp','yonetim.html','yonetim.php','panel/?a=cp'
);

foreach $ways(@path1){

$final=$site.$ways;

my $req=HTTP::Request->new(GET=>$final);
my $ua=LWP::UserAgent->new();
$ua->timeout(30);
my $response=$ua->request($req);

if($response->content =~ /Username/ ||
$response->content =~ /Password/ ||
$response->content =~ /username/ ||
$response->content =~ /password/ ||
$response->content =~ /USERNAME/ ||
$response->content =~ /PASSWORD/ ||
$response->content =~ /Senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /senha/ ||
$response->content =~ /Personal/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usuario/ ||
$response->content =~ /Clave/ ||
$response->content =~ /Usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /usager/ ||
$response->content =~ /Sing/ ||
$response->content =~ /passe/ ||
$response->content =~ /P\/W/ ||
$response->content =~ /Admin Password/
){
print " \n [+] Found -> $final\n\n";
print " \n Congratulation, this admin login page is working. \n\n Good luck from Admin \n\n";
}else{
print "[-] Not Found <- $final\n";
}
}
kill("STOP",NULL);
}

##

How To Send A Fake Email Manually From Ur System

JUST do the following steps one by one---
1. Go to CMD

2.Type  telnet mx2.hotmail.com 25

3. EHLO

4. mail from:

5. rcpt to:

6. data:

7. .