/usr/share/Crack/scripts/trad2spf is in crack-common 5.0a-11.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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###
# This program was written by and is copyright Alec Muffett 1991,
# 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996, and is provided as part of the
# Crack v5.0 Password Cracking package.
#
# The copyright holder disclaims all responsibility or liability with
# respect to its usage or its effect upon hardware or computer
# systems, and maintains copyright as set out in the "LICENCE"
# document which accompanies distributions of Crack v5.0 and upwards.
###
filtername=trad2spf
for file in $*
do
if [ ! -f $file ]
then
echo "$filtername: $file: no such file" 1>&2
continue
fi
# this script provides a few basic tests in order to weed out bogus
# ciphertexts as per the "trad" unix password standard; more *may* be
# weeded out by the ELCID routine embedded in the cracker, which is
# permitted to apply more subtle rules. Filtering done here is
# coarser, and is purely done (a) to remove gross formatting errors,
# and (b) so that load-balancing works ok.
awk -F: '
NF == 7 && /^\+/ && $2 == "" {
print "E:0:ignoring passwordless nis entry: " $0
next
}
NF == 7 && $2 ~ /^\*/ {
print "E:0:ignoring locked entry: " $0
next
}
NF == 7 && $2 ~ /[\-\ ]/ {
print "E:0:ignoring locked entry: " $0
next
}
NF == 7 && $2 ~ /^\[\#\!]/ {
print "E:0:ignoring shadowed entry: " $0
next
}
NF == 7 && $2 == "x" {
print "E:0:ignoring shadowed entry: " $0
next
}
NF == 7 {
printf("D:%s:%s:%s:%s [%s %s]:%s %s\n", substr($2, 1, 2), \
$2, $1, $5, "'"$file"'", $7, $1, $5);
next
}
{
print "E:0:bad format: '"$file"': " $0
}' < $file
done
# ...in hotel cells listening to dull tones,
# remote controls and cable phones...
exit 0
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