🛡️ ProxyDDoS is a DDoS stress testing tool designed for 2025, simulating real user traffic to help evaluate your website’s resilience under load.
Optimized with HTTP PROXY to mimic realistic traffic Supports Cloudflare, Google Shell, and other CDN services.
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🔹 Complete Request Headers
Simulates real browser behavior with spoofed IPs to increase authenticity and effectiveness. -
🔹 Auto Proxy Scraping & Validation
Fastest and most accurate proxy checker—saves your time and boosts reliability. -
🔹 Rock-Solid Stability
Built with proper multithreading and memory handling—no core dumps! -
🔹 Truly Anonymous
Sensitive headers are hardcoded to prevent leaks. Your privacy is a priority.
| Component | Recommended Spec |
|---|---|
| CPU | 4 cores or more |
| RAM | At least 8 GB |
| Network | 100 Mbps or faster |
git clone https://github.com/GogoZin/ProxyDDoS
cd ProxyDDoSpip3 install -r requirements.txtpy -m pip install -r requirements.txtpython3 proxyddos.py <GET/POST/HEAD> <host> <port> <threads> <path> <args>py proxyddos.py <GET/POST/HEAD> <host> <port> <threads> <path> <args>python3 proxyddos.py GET example.com 443 500 / --fetchThis project is licensed under the MIT License。
📌 Important:This tool is for educational and legal stress testing purposes only.
❌ DO NOT use it for illegal activities (e.g. DDoS attacks, unauthorized testing).
📄 By using this tool, you agree to these terms and the MIT license.
⚖️ The author is not responsible for any consequences resulting from misuse.
🙅 If you do not agree with the terms, do not download or use this tool.
Let’s say you send 400 requests—some proxies might not relay all of them.
That’s because each proxy has different speeds, limits, and behaviors.
You might see the same proxy IP show up with different ports.
That’s totally normal—it’s because each port has different performance (or it might even be a honeypot 👀).
If you want more consistent results, stick to paid private proxies.
Public proxies? Honestly, most of them are slow, unreliable, and unsafe.
That’s also why we hardcode the sensitive headers—for your safety.
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