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Message-ID: <OFBECDCC8A.DCA17CCF-ONC1256D11.00350D12@juliusbaer.com>
From: roman.kunz at juliusbaer.com (roman.kunz@...iusbaer.com)
Subject: Break-in discovery and forensics tools

Hi Steve,

>>steve wrote:
>>You mean for every OS that runs on a PC, right? Like BeOS for example?
>>How about OpenBSD? SCO Unixware? Solaris (PC version)?

BeOS i dunno. But the unix's shouldn't be that hard. simply replace the
encrypted pass in the /etc/shadow file is enough.
you can create your own encrypted passwd's with: perl -e 'print
substr(crypt("<your pass>", "<salt>"), 0) . "\n"'
just replace in the shadow file and you can login with <your pass>.


cheers
--r


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