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Date:      Mon, 16 Apr 2007 21:59:40 -0400
From:      Lewis Joshua <joshua.lewis@familyfunzone.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   lost password caused by drunk admin
Message-ID:  <9E0E7A6C-BA2A-4EB8-B552-4572EE05C681@familyfunzone.net>

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Hello FreeBSD List,

Ok I made a huge mistake (insert laugh here because I know you will).  
I was working late at home and had more then a few drinks... A lot  
more. I was working with a PAP2-NA (Analog to VoIP adapter (ATA)) and  
I changed the password. The password that was programed into the unit  
from my service provider was a randomly generated password and I was  
messing with a lot of the settings and needed to keep logging in. So  
I changed it to make my life easier.

So any way I changed the password and now it appears I didn't change  
the password to what I had thought I had. The password was a short 4  
digit number. Like I said I just wanted to make my life easier while  
I was messing around with it. Now I am locked out of the unit and  
TOTALY SOL. My phones don't work at the house because the think has  
been set incorrectly.

I don't know how to crack passwords or even where to start. Is there  
some kind of script or application I can run on my FreeBSD system to  
try every combination of numbers from 0 - 9999.

It is possible I may have fat fingered the number so it could be 6 or  
7 digits instead of the 4 I intended. I don't know. I tried every  
variation I can think of and even got drunk again hoping to recreate  
the stupid mistake.

I have totally messed that one up. I would have had to type it twice  
which just goes to show you should not work on your junk while drunk.

Can anyone help me out? The unit has no reset buttons to reset it to  
defaults there is nothing online that I can find to bypass the unit.  
I did a port scan and it appears to only be listening on port 80. Any  
thoughts out there? Please.

Thanks and I hope I made someone laugh with my mistake because I know  
all my friends are.

Thanks.



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