If it's *nix, then you can run crack5 for quiet some time on passwd and *if shadow files, and you'll find crackable passwords.
As far as win* is concerned, you can try L0pht' cracker. No clue about Novell passwords though, but If you find any then also notify me off the list if possible =) Regards, --------- Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka Chief Technology Officer Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd. web: www.gem.net.pk voice: 92-021-111-GEMNET "Great is the Art of beginning, but Greater is the Art of ending. " ------BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK---- Version: 3.1 GCS/CM/P/TW d- s: !a C++ B@ L$ S$ U+++ P+ L+++ E--- W+ N+ o+ K- w-- O- PS PE- Y- PGP+ t+ X R tv+ b++ DI+ D G e++ h! r+ y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ --- "Robert Baulch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Before introducing our new policy to enforce password complexity requirments, my >management team has asked me to gather valid examples of existing users whose >passwords are too simple. We have a combined environment of Novell and >ActiveDirectory/W2K. Is there a tool that I can run as an admin that can easily be >used to do this? > >This is a one time deal to "sell" the policy to some of our problematic users (which >are backbone of our business) so we cannot just say "here it is ... deal with it" for >fear they may become disgruntled and the business close ;-( > >Any suggestions would be helpful- > >Shirley > > >__________________________________________________ >D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" > http://www.doteasy.com _____________________________________________________________ --------------------------- [ATTITUDEX.COM] http://www.attitudex.com/ --------------------------- _____________________________________________________________ Run a small business? Then you need professional email like [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Everyone.net http://www.everyone.net?tag