--- Tom Moulton tmda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think he means tmda-cgi
> > what passowrd? as far as I know, tmda doesn't have any password?
Well if it's his tmda-cgi password, that would be in his
~/.tmda/tmda-cgi file. But if his hard drive crashed I think he has
more problems since that file would be gone. If he is rebuilding his
machine, then he can re-create that file with whatever password he
wants since only tmda-cgi uses it.
That being said... I think he might be talking about his crypt-key, and
since his crypt-key is only created when the program is executed, and
changes every time it's run, he can't create a new crypt-key that will
match his previous one. The only way to replace the crypt-key is to
restore from backups. And we ALL make backups of our home
directories... right?
If the true question is "How do I reverse engineer an address to decode
the crypt key?" then, A> I don't think it can be done. and B> I don't
think I would tell you if I did know, since that information can also
be used to cause TMDA to bypass challenges on someone else's TMDA.
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