Forget OXE 9.0 password
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Forget OXE 9.0 password
Hi,
I forgot my OXE 9.0 password,How I can recover my root password.
After I edit the grub,
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 single console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5
and input b.
After it init it output:
Give root password for maintenance
(or type Control-D for normal startup):
I cann't log in single mode.
I forgot my OXE 9.0 password,How I can recover my root password.
After I edit the grub,
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 single console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5
and input b.
After it init it output:
Give root password for maintenance
(or type Control-D for normal startup):
I cann't log in single mode.
Hi all,
I have also tried this method but for me after I enter the commands above ie
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5 single
boot
nothing happens and when I reboot system comes up as normal.
I presume i should enter them individually i.e.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
root=/dev/hda5
(get error 11 unrecognised device string)
so I have tried entering the whole lot on one line but no good
this is the doc I am referring to
I have also tried this method but for me after I enter the commands above ie
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5 single
boot
nothing happens and when I reboot system comes up as normal.
I presume i should enter them individually i.e.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
root=/dev/hda5
(get error 11 unrecognised device string)
so I have tried entering the whole lot on one line but no good
this is the doc I am referring to
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- swinstation
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you can simply boot a linux live cd and mount your / partition
then go in the /etc/ of your mounted partition and check the passwd and shadow files
in the shadow file go to the row matching "root" and remove the data between the first and second ":" this is your encrypted password.
if you do so, next reboot you could login without password, just pressing the "enter" key when it ask for a password.(it even should not ask for a password)
Second way, if you run vmware: you can grep the images files for strings like "root:" and what should go out is the password of your oxe root account.
you can then add this to a txt file and use john the ripper to crack the password..
if you didnt set any crazy long password, you should get your password back in few mins/hours/days..
thats it.
Hope it helps
then go in the /etc/ of your mounted partition and check the passwd and shadow files
in the shadow file go to the row matching "root" and remove the data between the first and second ":" this is your encrypted password.
if you do so, next reboot you could login without password, just pressing the "enter" key when it ask for a password.(it even should not ask for a password)
Second way, if you run vmware: you can grep the images files for strings like "root:" and what should go out is the password of your oxe root account.
you can then add this to a txt file and use john the ripper to crack the password..
if you didnt set any crazy long password, you should get your password back in few mins/hours/days..
thats it.
Hope it helps
- Tha Tawa'S
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bigmac wrote:Hi all,
I have also tried this method but for me after I enter the commands above ie
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5 single
boot
nothing happens and when I reboot system comes up as normal.
I presume i should enter them individually i.e.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
root=/dev/hda5
(get error 11 unrecognised device string)
so I have tried entering the whole lot on one line but no good
this is the doc I am referring to
I have successfully did the procedure.
It works with the main version but not with the second version installed;
My main version (the first installed) is R8 and the second (as inactive version) is R9.
After a switch version, R9 main and R8 inactive, this procedure doesn't function anymore.
It is still function with R8.
Has anyone an idea?
Re: Forget OXE 9.0 password
I did the procedure on Release 9.1 and it worked.. however you need the root maintenance password as prior to changing any passwords it requires the correct current root password entry.
Re:
hi vad I donno why my standby CPU suddenly changed the mtcl password while the main was still the same... I have tried your procedure before on my Main CPU (CPU20) and it was successfull, but when I am trying now this to my standby cpu it wont work is there anything I should cahneg on the string for the standy cpu used.... hope u can help mevad wrote:May be like this:
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 console=ttyS0,9600 panic=5 single init=/bin/bash
boot
init-2.05b# mount -o remount,rw /
init-2.05b# passwd
New UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
thanks
Re: Forget OXE 9.0 password
This procedure for re-enter password (f.e. forgotten).
May be you have problem with HDD (file system, broken/not exist some file).
Becouse this is stand-by - you can reinstall SW and clone database.
May be you have problem with HDD (file system, broken/not exist some file).
Becouse this is stand-by - you can reinstall SW and clone database.