I have a PERL script that I put together that will crack a 4.x or 5.x
Imail password. I haven't managed to figure out the algorithm to crack
6.x as we didn't have that. In fact I'm using the script to do exactly
what you are suggesting.
If you want to find out the algorithm go to securityfocus.
> > You can try to crack them using one of the many, many NT password
> > crackers, depending on the password algorithm the software uses.
>
> Don't go there. Too much time-consuming cracking the passwords. We tried
>that first.
>
> > One method we're looking at possibly using with a customer is
> You can try to crack them using one of the many, many NT password
> crackers, depending on the password algorithm the software uses.
Don't go there. Too much time-consuming cracking the passwords. We tried
that first.
> One method we're looking at possibly using with a customer is to set up
>
Thus spake Julian L. Cardarelli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> OK. I have a bunch of user accounts setup on Imail/NT and I want to migrate to
>Qmail. One Problem: I do not have any of the users passwords and I want to do the
>migration without messing up their passwords (and even more importantly, wi
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Julian L. Cardarelli wrote:
> 1) How do I correctly take user passwords and move them to Qmail?
I don't know what Imail is... if it uses the SAM passwords, L0phtcrack
works surprisingly well. If not, use something like dsniff over a few
days and grab most of the passwords of
OK. I have a bunch of user accounts setup on Imail/NT
and I want to migrate to Qmail. One Problem: I do not have any of the
users passwords and I want to do the migration without messing up their
passwords (and even more importantly, without them knowing). So I
have two questions:
1) Ho