Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-06 Thread Scott Roberts
next question is, who or why did they let the last admin near the
servers/routers after he was fired?

President Bigshot: "sorry bob, I'm going to have to let you go"
Bob: "no problem, I'll just go get my things"
next day
President Bigshot: "bob? you're still here? I thought I fired you
yesterday?"
Bob: "oh yes you did, I just had a few loose ends to tie up, all done now,
bye!"

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> but the pribles is that there is not only a password but a login. So I'm
> gonna need 3 years to discover the login/password  :-(
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Troy Leliard"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:48 PM
> Subject: Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]
>
>
> > You can always try a brute force password attack.  Solarwinds have some
> apps
> > that do this, (that you can get on 30 day trial too )
> > M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> > >
> > > oscar wrote:
> > >
> > > > SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
> > > > startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last
> > > admin did it
> > > > because he was fired.
> > >
> > > Oh what fun. In that case you're out of luck. I think.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Marco.




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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-06 Thread oscar
but the pribles is that there is not only a password but a login. So I'm
gonna need 3 years to discover the login/password  :-(


- Original Message -
From: "Troy Leliard" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]


> You can always try a brute force password attack.  Solarwinds have some
apps
> that do this, (that you can get on 30 day trial too )
> M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> >
> > oscar wrote:
> >
> > > SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
> > > startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last
> > admin did it
> > > because he was fired.
> >
> > Oh what fun. In that case you're out of luck. I think.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Marco.




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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-06 Thread Troy Leliard
You can always try a brute force password attack.  Solarwinds have some apps
that do this, (that you can get on 30 day trial too )
M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> 
> oscar wrote:
> 
> > SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
> > startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last
> admin did it
> > because he was fired.
> 
> Oh what fun. In that case you're out of luck. I think.
> 
>   Regards,
> 
>   Marco.
> 
> 


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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-06 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
oscar wrote:

> SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
> startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last admin did it
> because he was fired.

Oh what fun. In that case you're out of luck. I think.

Regards,

Marco.




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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-06 Thread oscar
SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last admin did it
because he was fired.


> "what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a
> sheet
> of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you running
> there?   :->"
>
> damn I really did LOL at this!
>
> sorry oscar I think you're screwed without some form of password, the snmp
> idea is good, but the question is do you have it setup for snmp?
>
> scott
>
>
> ""The Long and Winding Road""  wrote in
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> > ""oscar""  wrote in message
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> > > Can I see the configuration of a Cisco router without a password
> recovery?
> > > The problem is that the configuration was removed from the
> startup-config
> > by
> > > mistake and nobody remember the password and a password recovery here
> > means
> > > loose the configuration.
> > >
> >
> > what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a
> sheet
> > of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you running
> > there?   :->




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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-05 Thread Scott Roberts
"what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a
sheet
of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you running
there?   :->"

damn I really did LOL at this!

sorry oscar I think you're screwed without some form of password, the snmp
idea is good, but the question is do you have it setup for snmp?

scott


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> ""oscar""  wrote in message
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> > Can I see the configuration of a Cisco router without a password
recovery?
> > The problem is that the configuration was removed from the
startup-config
> by
> > mistake and nobody remember the password and a password recovery here
> means
> > loose the configuration.
> >
>
> what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a
sheet
> of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you running
> there?   :->




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Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-05 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""oscar""  wrote in message
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> Can I see the configuration of a Cisco router without a password recovery?
> The problem is that the configuration was removed from the startup-config
by
> mistake and nobody remember the password and a password recovery here
means
> loose the configuration.
>

what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a sheet
of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you running
there?   :->




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RE: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-05 Thread David j
You can recover the configuration using snmp (you need the write community,
of course), and if you haven't used md5 passwords for enable, it would be
easy to decode it. I have done it once. If you have used md5 passwords, you
can save the configuration to txt and then perform a recovery password.
Do a search in google, I think the snmp variable ends in .55, it's all I
remember now. If you don't get it write again and I'll try to find it. (In
archives there is something about that, I think)

Hope this help.

oscar wrote:
> 
> Can I see the configuration of a Cisco router without a
> password recovery?
> The problem is that the configuration was removed from the
> startup-config by
> mistake and nobody remember the password and a password
> recovery here means
> loose the configuration.
> 
> 




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