class Lcrack < Formula desc "Generic password cracker" homepage "https://packages.debian.org/sid/lcrack" url "https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/debian/pool/main/l/lcrack/lcrack_20040914.orig.tar.gz" mirror "https://mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/lcrack/lcrack_20040914.orig.tar.gz" version "20040914" sha256 "63fe93dfeae92677007f1e1022841d25086b92d29ad66435ab3a80a0705776fe" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation revision 1 sha256 "2bd1de3426e4bd4ebfc6fb6026dc9a9fd046a5d9345459700a2361b7fe53f49c" => :el_capitan sha256 "443e64bdb0307e12f4ef990abea7941239784cb7c9798929880a7973f86cf5bc" => :yosemite sha256 "7ce0dcf84e40ecf7bffc05b068f8c5109d055e654fba8a8c918cbfada447e19e" => :mavericks end def install system "./configure" system "make" bin.install "lcrack" # This prevents installing slightly generic names (regex) # and also mimics Debian's installation of lcrack. %w[mktbl mkword regex].each do |prog| bin.install prog => "lcrack_#{prog}" end end test do (testpath/"secrets.txt").write "root:5ebe2294ecd0e0f08eab7690d2a6ee69:SECRET" (testpath/"dict.txt").write "secret" output = pipe_output("#{bin}/lcrack -m md5 -d dict.txt -xf+ -s a-z -l 1-8 secrets.txt 2>&1") assert_match "Found: 1", output end end