Simple bruteforcer for CrackMe binaries / CTF challegne solver
qrack is a simple bruteforcer for cracking simple binary executable files, commonly known as "CrackMe" challenges. It features a user-friendly terminal interface built with Bubble Tea.
qrack.mp4
Pre-compiled binaries for Linux, Windows, and macOS are available on the Releases page.
You can install qrack directly using go install:
go install github.com/qrxnz/qrack@latestTo build from source, you need to have Go installed.
git clone https://github.com/qrxnz/qrack.git
cd qrack
go build -o qrack .Alternatively, if you have Task installed, you can use:
task build- Run without installing
nix run github:qrxnz/qrack- Add to a Nix Flake
Add input in your flake like:
{
inputs = {
qrack = {
url = "github:qrxnz/qrack";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
};
}With the input added you can reference it directly:
{ inputs, system, ... }:
{
# NixOS
environment.systemPackages = [ inputs.qrack.packages.${pkgs.system}.default ];
# home-manager
home.packages = [ inputs.qrack.packages.${pkgs.system}.default ];
}- Install imperatively
nix profile install github:qrxnz/qrackRun the application with the following command, providing the necessary flags.
./qrack --dictionary <path> --binary <path> [flags]| Flag | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
--dictionary |
Path to the dictionary file (wordlist). | Yes | |
--binary |
Path to the binary executable to crack. | Yes | |
--pattern |
The success pattern to look for in the output. | "Password correct!" | No |
--concurrency |
Number of concurrent workers to use. | 4 | No |
./qrack \
--dictionary /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt \
--binary ./example_crackme/test_crackme \
--pattern "Password" \
--concurrency 8This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.