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cPanel Checker

A multi-threaded tool to check for cPanel accounts. This script allows you to quickly verify cPanel credentials

Features

  • Multi-threaded processing for faster execution.
  • Automatic login to cPanel accounts.
  • Detailed logs for successful and failed attempts.
  • Pause and resume functionality using CTRL+C.
  • Color-coded output for better readability.
  • Update checking capability.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.6 or higher
  • colorama library for colorful output
  • requests library for HTTP requests

Install the required dependencies using:

pip install requests colorama

Usage

Command-Line Arguments

Argument Description Required/Default
--file Input file containing cPanel credentials (Format: `url username
-o Output file to save successful logins. Default: <file>_success.txt
--threads Number of threads to use for processing. Default: 10
--check-updates Check for script updates and exit. Optional

Input File Format

The input file should contain cPanel login details in the following format:

http://example.com:2082|username|password
https://secure.example.com:2083|admin|password123

Running the Script

To start the script, use:

python cpanel-checker.py --file cpanel.txt -o results.txt --threads 20
  • Replace cpanel.txt with your input file containing credentials.
  • Use the -o flag to specify an output file. Default is <input_file>_success.txt.
  • Adjust the --threads parameter to control concurrency.

Pausing and Resuming

Press CTRL+C during execution to pause the script. You will be prompted to:

  • Enter e to exit.
  • Enter r to resume.

Notes

  • This tool suppresses SSL warnings for secure URLs.
  • Make sure your input file is properly formatted (url|username|password).

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