Saturday, November 27, 2010

Linux operating system password cracking encyclopedia

(A) of the Linux system password cracking 1. grub options menu by pressing E enter edit mode 2. edit the kernel line/init1 (or/single) 3. press B to restart after 4. Enter the following command & nbsproot @ # passwd root (set root password) Enternewunixpassword: enter new password & nbsproot @ # init 6 (2) the debianlinux system password cracking 1. grub options menu ' DebianGNU/Linux, ...

(Recoverymode) ', press e enter edit mode 2. edit the kernel that line the backmost rosingle into rwsingleinit =/bin/bash, press b restart 3. Enter the following command is executed after & nbsproot @ (none) # mount-a & nbsproot @ (none) # passwd root & nbsproot @ (none) # reboot (3) Freebsd system password cracking 1. boot into a boot menu 2. Select each item (4) into single-user mode 3. enter a list of commands entered after & nbsproot @ # mount-a & nbsproot @ # fsck-y & nbsproot @ # passwd (modify password command) & nbsproot @ # root (to crack passwords username) Enternewunixpassword: & nbsproot @ # init 6 (reset) (4) Solaris system password cracking 1. grub options select solarisfailasfe item dish 2. prompted Doyouwishtohaveitmountedread-writeon/a? [y,n,?] Select y 3. access to single-user mode 4. Enter the following command # passwd # Newpasswd: enter new password # Re-enterNewpasswd: at the time the enter new password # init6 (reset) (5) NetBsd system password cracking 1. post: when prompted symbols and start the countdown for five seconds, type the following command: > boot-s (enter single user mode command) 2. prompt symbol EnterpathnameofshellorRETURNfors: press Enter. 3. type the following command: # mount-a # fsck-y 4. use passwd to change the root password. 5. use the exit command to enter more than one mode.

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