Am Montag 12 März 2007 17:19 schrieb Tim Brown: > On Monday 12 March 2007 16:08, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > > Am Montag 12 März 2007 12:30 schrieb Tim Brown: > > > Package: wnpp > > > Severity: wishlist > > > Owner: Tim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > * Package name : sucrack > > > Version : 1.1 > > > Upstream Author : Nico Leidecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > * URL : http://www.leidecker.info/ > > > * License : GPL > > > Programming Lang: C > > > Description : multithreaded su bruteforcer > > > > > > sucrack is a multithreaded Linux/UNIX tool for cracking local user > > > accounts via wordlist bruteforcing su > > > > Is there any real need for such a tool in Debian? > > It's not an administrative tool and it's obviously not meant for security > > tests. I just can't see what the normal use of this tool would be. > > > > HS > > I disagree, it is used for security work. I use it as part of my day job > as a penetration tester, as have others including the author Nico, who is a > colleague of mine. Have you followed my responses to Marco d'Itri who > raised similar queries?
Nope since he that did not go to d-d. Maybe you can outline professional uses in the description like done in the previous answers? IANAL but there may be countries where distributing such a tool, with it's main/only purpose to break access restrictions, may not be legal (there was some discussion about this in Germany but I did not follow it closely). HS