09-26-2011
Obviously, but one would have to find it first, which means cracking open the UBIFS part.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Solaris
I need to install a raid HBA internal card on a T5240. The reason is I have
more drives and the current mother board controller does not support more
than 4 drives.
My question is I have raidctl set up on current drives. If I install new HBA
card do I have to delete current raidctl and... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: photon
3 Replies
2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I need to redirect internal internet requests to a auth client site siting on the gateway. Currently users that are authenticated to access the internet have there mac address listed in the FORWARD chain. All other users need to be redirected to a internal site for authentication.
Can... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mshindo
1 Replies
3. Solaris
Hi all
i would like to ask some suggests about my next job!
I have to install a new Sun Netra T5220, with an additional internal StorageTek SAS HBA Raid.
The problem come in if every disk is now controlled by the HBA, how can I install the OS?
No disk is being detected by the OS.
SAS card... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kakabobo
2 Replies
4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have a V490 that has couple internal disks attached to the same dual-port HBA card that I'm planning attach to the SAN for additional storage.
Would I sacrifice performance if I use the same HBA?
Is it better to throw in a new HBA instead? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kiem
1 Replies
5. Ubuntu
I need some assistance formatting a compact flash card in Ubtunu.
I connect up the CF card through a USB reader. Ubuntu recognizes the reader usb device, but does not "mount" the CF card as a device.
The CF card was formatted in FAT32 format.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: genesis211
3 Replies
6. AIX
Around a month ago we suffered a prolonged power outage, due to circumstances the servers and storage arrays were still in use when the UPS dropped. One of the servers was running a flash copy on the database while batch processing had commenced. This is the only server that suffered any further... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gull04
2 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have a rather stange set of requirements that I'm hoping someone here could help me with. We receive a file that is actually a concatenation of 4 files (don't believe this would change, but ideally the solution would handle n files).
The super-file looks like:... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Leedor
7 Replies
8. SuSE
I have noticed that when I copy files to flash disk and in UI I see message copy completed in notification area on task bar, usually copy is not completed. So, if I eject the media I loose data.
It is very serious problem because may cause loss of valuable and even critical data.
Moreover, when... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: netwalker
2 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have been trying to figure a way to copy a file, (a template), that has internal variables. Using the values as defined for those variables in another script.
So a file called x -
#! /bin/bash
D=aa.$X.bb
And file y
#! /bin/bash
X=6
while read line
do
eval echo... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: steadyonabix
5 Replies
10. AIX
Hey guys, wondering if this is possible to accomplish.
PowerHA SystemMirror7.1 active/passive cluster. Restored a clustered system in test and upgraded to the latest version of PowerHA. Things are working great. However in the interest of time during cut over to the new system, I was hoping to... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: j_aix
4 Replies
CRACK(8) System Manager's Manual CRACK(8)
NAME
Crack, Reporter - programs to break password files
SYNOPSIS
Crack [options] [-fmt format] [file ...]
Crack-Reporter [-quiet] [-html]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the Crack, and Crack-Reporter commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribu-
tion because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, there is some documentation available at /usr/share/doc/crack
which you are encouraged to read
Crack is not a program designed to break the password of every user in the file. Rather, it is designed to find weak passwords in the
file, by attacking those sorts of bad passwords which are most likely to be used, in the order in which they would most easily be found
(ie: are most likely to be used by a moronic user).
Crack is not designed to break user passwords; it is designed to break password files. This is a subtle but important distinction.
Crack-Reporter will show what passwords have been cracked, as well as view errors that have been detected in the source password files,
etc. Guesses are listed chronologically, so users who wish to see incremental changes in the output as Crack continues to run over a
course of days or weeks, are encouraged to wrap invocations of Crack-Reporter in a script with diff.
OPTIONS
A summary of options are included below. For Crack:
-makedict
Creates and compresses the dictionaries Crack will use
-makeonly
Compiles the binaries for Crack (not necessary for Debian GNU/Linux since they are already provided)
-debug Lets you see what the Crack script is doing.
-recover
Used when restarting an abnormally-terminated run; suppresses rebuild of the gecos-derived dictionaries.
-fgnd Runs the password cracker in the foreground, with stdin, stdout and stderr attached to the usual places.
-fmt format
Specifies the input file format.
-from N
Starts password cracking from rule number "N".
-keep Prevents deletion of the temporary file used to store the password cracker's input.
-mail E-Mail a warning message to anyone whose password is cracked. See the script nastygram.
-network
Runs the password cracker in network mode.
-nice N
Runs the password cracker at a reduced priority, so that other jobs can take priority over the CPU.
-kill filename
-remote
Internal options used to support networking.
For Crack-Reporter -html Produces output in a fairly basic HTML-readable format. -quiet Suppresses the reporting of errors in the
password file (corrupt entries, etc)
EXAMPLES
To run Crack
# Crack -nice 10 /etc/passwd
If a Crack session is killed accidentally, it can be restarted with moderate efficiency by doing:
mv run/Dhostname.N run/tempfilename
Crack -recover -fmt spf run/tempfilename
However if all you wish to do is start cracking passwords from some specific rule number, or to restart a run whilst skipping over a few
rulesets, try:
Crack [-recover] -from N filename ...
...where N is the number of the rule to start working from.
FILES
/usr/share/Crack Location of the Crack program and scripts. /var/lib/Crack/ Location for the temporary files used by Crack.
SEE ALSO
You will find more documentation about Crack in the text files available in /usr/share/doc/crack-common Documentation includes the pro-
gram's Manual (in HTML and Text files), the User's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), examples, articles and even some humour.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Crack and Crack-Reporter (originally called Reporter) were written by Alec Muffett <Alec.Muffett@UK.Sun.COM>
CRACK(8)