Bug 206803 - [new port] security/acccheck: Password dictionary attack tool that targets windows authentication via the SMB protocol
Summary: [new port] security/acccheck: Password dictionary attack tool that targets wi...
Status: Closed Unable to Reproduce
Alias: None
Product: Ports & Packages
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Individual Port(s) (show other bugs)
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any Any
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Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs (Nobody)
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Reported: 2016-01-31 18:15 UTC by Rihaz Jerrin
Modified: 2017-11-21 10:51 UTC (History)
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Attachments
security/acccheck port (2.26 KB, application/x-shar)
2016-01-31 18:15 UTC, Rihaz Jerrin
rakuco: maintainer-approval+
Details
[new port] : security/acccheck : updated shar file (6.18 KB, text/plain)
2016-03-31 20:27 UTC, Rihaz Jerrin
no flags Details

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Description Rihaz Jerrin 2016-01-31 18:15:45 UTC
Created attachment 166362 [details]
security/acccheck port

This tool acccheck is designed as a password dictionary attack tool that targets windows authentication via the SMB protocol. It is really a wrapper script around the ‘smbclient’ binary, and as a result is dependent on it for its execution.
Comment 1 Rihaz Jerrin 2016-03-31 20:27:58 UTC
Created attachment 168851 [details]
[new port] : security/acccheck : updated shar file
Comment 2 Rihaz Jerrin 2016-03-31 20:28:53 UTC
Used shebangfix macro instead of using REPLACE_CMD on  post-patch
INSTALL_DATA instead of COPYTREE_SHARE 
Added patch to change the file name in usage
Comment 3 Tobias Kortkamp freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2017-11-20 22:33:52 UTC
It has been some time.  The net/samba-smbclient port does not exist anymore.

Is this still relevant? If yes, this could use an update to work in a modern
ports tree.
Comment 4 Rihaz Jerrin 2017-11-21 10:51:14 UTC
Script depends on smbclient binary ( net/samba-smbclient )which seems to have removed from ports, closing this for now.