homebrew-core/Formula/hashcat.rb
2017-08-07 11:23:30 +02:00

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class Hashcat < Formula
desc "World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility"
homepage "https://hashcat.net/hashcat/"
url "https://hashcat.net/files/hashcat-3.6.0.tar.gz"
# Note the mirror will return 301 until the version becomes outdated.
mirror "https://hashcat.net/files_legacy/hashcat-3.6.0.tar.gz"
sha256 "3ef7550a4fbd083e583a1dc1e482f1476a36ad95c340b64b3e50cd68f06ef088"
version_scheme 1
head "https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat.git"
bottle do
sha256 "dae4e47155597707b4b3a4fec6cfb07f41c4c14bbb082a5aa1c976f63d04f842" => :sierra
sha256 "c2b3ff55dbf3b1727dcdc109b43d5f7277495d320235621d08e24cce2d633635" => :el_capitan
sha256 "dbcfaade00d07347efccf5f8e1966bc3ad249b7c4f95649ada5c5e2796854afa" => :yosemite
end
depends_on "gnu-sed" => :build
# Upstream could not fix OpenCL issue on Mavericks.
# https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/issues/366
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/4395
depends_on :macos => :yosemite
def install
system "make", "install", "CC=#{ENV.cc}", "PREFIX=#{prefix}"
end
test do
#
# General test settings
#
binary = "./hashcat"
pass = "hash234"
hash_type = "500" # -m 500 = md5crypt, MD5(Unix), FreeBSD MD5, Cisco-IOS MD5
dict_file = "example.dict"
hash_file = "example#{hash_type}.hash"
additional_args = " --force" + # shouldn't be needed with a correct OpenCL installation
" --quiet" + # we only need the hash:pass pair in the output
" --potfile-disable" # we do not need to check or write the hashcat.potfile
#
# Copy some files to the test folder
#
# copy all files from share to the test folder
cp_r pkgshare.children, testpath
# copy the example hash and the dictionary file to the test folder
cp "#{doc}/#{hash_file}", testpath
cp "#{doc}/#{dict_file}", testpath
# copy the hashcat binary to the test folder
cp "#{bin}/#{binary}", testpath
#
# Test 1 (dictionary attack, -a 0):
#
hash = File.open(hash_file, "rb") { |f| f.read.strip }
attack_mode = "0"
cmd = binary + " -m " + hash_type + " -a " + attack_mode + additional_args + " " + hash_file + " " + dict_file
# suppress STDERR output
cmd += " 2>/dev/null"
assert_equal "#{hash}:#{pass}", shell_output(cmd).strip
#
# Test 2 (combinator attack, -a 1):
#
attack_mode = "1"
dict1 = "dict1.txt"
dict2 = "dict2.txt"
File.write(dict1, pass[0..3])
File.write(dict2, pass[4..-1])
cmd = binary + " -m " + hash_type + " -a " + attack_mode + additional_args + " " + hash_file + " " + dict1 + " " + dict2
# suppress STDERR output
cmd += " 2>/dev/null"
assert_equal "#{hash}:#{pass}", shell_output(cmd).strip
#
# Test 3 (mask attack, -a 3):
#
attack_mode = "3"
mask = "?l?l?l" + pass[3..-1]
cmd = binary + " -m " + hash_type + " -a " + attack_mode + additional_args + " " + hash_file + " " + mask
# suppress STDERR output
cmd += " 2>/dev/null"
assert_equal "#{hash}:#{pass}", shell_output(cmd).strip
#
# Test 4 (hybrid attack, dict + mask, -a 6):
#
attack_mode = "6"
mask = "?d?d?d"
cmd = binary + " -m " + hash_type + " -a " + attack_mode + additional_args + " " + hash_file + " " + dict1 + " " + mask
# suppress STDERR output
cmd += " 2>/dev/null"
assert_equal "#{hash}:#{pass}", shell_output(cmd).strip
#
# Test 5 (hybrid attack, mask + dict, -a 7):
#
attack_mode = "7"
mask = "?l?l" + pass[2..3]
cmd = binary + " -m " + hash_type + " -a " + attack_mode + additional_args + " " + hash_file + " " + mask + " " + dict2
# suppress STDERR output
cmd += " 2>/dev/null"
assert_equal "#{hash}:#{pass}", shell_output(cmd).strip
end
end