Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#31895 closed request (invalid)
add THC-Hydra to the ports tree
Reported by: | fyodor.vassiley@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Low | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | |
Keywords: | THC-Hydra CEHv7 | Cc: | nonstop.server@… |
Port: | THC-Hydra |
Description (last modified by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt))
http://www.thc.org/thc-hydra/
Number one of the biggest security holes are passwords, as every password security study shows. Hydra is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast.
Hydra was tested to compile on Linux, Windows/Cygwin, Solaris 11, FreeBSD 8.1 and OSX, and is made available under GPLv3 with a special OpenSSL license expansion.
Currently this tool supports:
AFP, Cisco AAA, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, CVS, Firebird, FTP, HTTP-FORM-GET, HTTP-FORM-POST,
HTTP-GET, HTTP-HEAD, HTTP-PROXY, HTTPS-FORM-GET, HTTPS-FORM-POST, HTTPS-GET, HTTPS-HEAD,
HTTP-Proxy, ICQ, IMAP, IRC, LDAP, MS-SQL, MYSQL, NCP, NNTP, Oracle Listener, Oracle SID, Oracle,
PC-Anywhere, PCNFS, POP3, POSTGRES, RDP, Rexec, Rlogin, Rsh, SAP/R3, SIP, SMB, SMTP, SMTP Enum,
SNMP, SOCKS5, SSH (v1 and v2), Subversion, Teamspeak (TS2), Telnet, VMware-Auth, VNC and XMPP.
For HTTP, POP3, IMAP and SMTP, several login mechanisms like plain and MD5 digest etc. are supported.
This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possiblity to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system.
The program is maintained by van Hauser and David Maciejak.
Change History (3)
comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Version: | 2.0.3 |
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by nonstop.server@…
Cc: | nonstop.server@… added |
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comment:3 Changed 13 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
The hydra port has existed in MacPorts since 2004.
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