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Re: Password cracking / recovery Lotus Notes R6

Subject: Re: Password cracking / recovery Lotus Notes R6
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 11:38:01 +0100
try to get id-files from your notes-server. they are often left on the server. have a look after the root-id (server.id) as well.
if you have id's, ask the employees for the initial password of the notes-id's - most of the time they use only one password or password-scheme company-wide, and the id's hanging around on the server still use this password.
install a notes-client and try, if you got valid passwords for your id's - you should be able to access every database with an administrator's notes.id.


if you can't get the password for the notes.id-files, give john the ripper a try - there's a brandnew patch for revovering notes.id-passwords, have a look on john's mailinglist-archive for more info on cracking notes.id with john.

tom


Richard Zaluski wrote:

Hello,

Currently I am working with a client to gain access to a Lotus Notes R6
(running on NT) database.  We have full access to the box and need to
penetrate the passwords on the data bases.

Does anyone have tools or techniques they can suggest to achieve this goal?




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