And one note! initrd.lrp is not "protected", in fact is not even a .tgz file!

If you wanna see it Content just mount in a linux box with -o loop: mkdir -p 
/mnt/initrd && mount /path/to/initrd.lrp /mnt/initrd -o loop

Samuel Abreu

On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:51:28 -0300
Heriberto Höhlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to
> *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the
> password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like
> John The Ripper.
> Is there a way for backing up the .lrp files, so they cannot be opened (as
> initrd.lrp), except from inside the Bering box, and of course knowing the
> root password?
> 
> Regards
> Heriberto


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