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Topic: Finding Dialup Password
Kaygen
Posts: 4238
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My flatmate just got a new 120gighdd. Basically copying everything over and doing a reformat.

He doesn't remember his dialup password as it was the generic one that optus setup. We cannot log into optusnet website and change it because you have to log in with the password and username.

Is there a way to get the password at all? From Regedit or anything like that?

Or just call optus and do it over the phone?
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Nailbomb
Posts: 1200
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
easiest to call them i'd say. not sure where it'd be stored in clear text on the system.

edit:
upon googling, maybe try giving this a shot.



last edited by Nailbomb at 15:44:29 29/May/04
Rukh
Posts: 501
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
He's using Windows I'm guessing...try downloading ethereral (and libpcap). It's a packet sniffer. Assuming that it's able to sniff ppp traffic by now, use it to see what gets sent when he connects.
jubs
Posts: 168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try the password "welcome"
mongie
Posts: 1914
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try ringing them
verticalseafoodtaco
Posts: 3015
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
if he can still get to a login screen where the password is kept but with the dots hiding it there are programs out there that can give you what the hidden text actually is.
Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if he can still get to a login screen where the password is kept but with the dots hiding it there are programs out there that can give you what the hidden text actually is.
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 2303
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rukh you are a dirty hacker
Rukh
Posts: 502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Shouldn't you be like pissed on that keg of beer? :)

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Hunter
Posts: 153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Most ISPs can't give you your login password - but they can generate a new one. Done as a security measure.
ara
Posts: 496
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
He's using Windows I'm guessing...try downloading ethereral (and libpcap). It's a packet sniffer. Assuming that it's able to sniff ppp traffic by now, use it to see what gets sent when he connects


Optus would be using access servers, so they would be using CHAP, in which case the password isn't sent in plain text.
Rukh
Posts: 503
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well if he copied everything over from the previous harddrive, then if he has POP3 email setup with Optus he can try to sniff the traffic when he fetches his email.
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