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> 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]
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> > You can always try a
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? [7:644
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:
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> oscar wrote:
>
> > SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
> > startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The
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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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 yo
"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 ques
""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 co
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.
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