01-08-2016, 02:49 PM
Hi all,
i hope that someone more skilled than me in cracking password could help me.
I have a TG788vn v2 xDsl Router,
this router store the password in this way:
add name=user password=_CYP2_0f08c71d768ab52da7d549b63ce5921d13e2e6a4e7a2b82b role=User hash2=86XXXXXXXXe3b204a22a1ff11ed32cc8 crypt=6hE5DKnJKEmeA
(masked hash2 but is the same user and password for all routers)
Now i know that the password for user: "user" is "user", yeah user: user password: user.
I have found this info for another router of the same manifacturer for the model TG784n v3: md5("$user:Thomson Gateway:$password"), that, like i saw, store the password in the same way.
Now i don't need the password for the user: "user" (that i already know is user like i said), that is a low level user, but the one for the root access, stored in the same way.
I'm really a noob, i have tried to read some post here, and copied and tested some command line, without success, probably cause i'm doing something wrong.
As example i have tested "cudaHashcat64.exe -a 3 -m 0 --force -1 ?u?l?d "86d646fb27e3b204a22a1ff11ed32cc8" ?1?1?1?1 -o found.txt" to see if i found the password "user" of the user "user". Without success, so if the command don't work to check the password that i know, is useless to test with the other one, sob.
i hope that someone more skilled than me in cracking password could help me.
I have a TG788vn v2 xDsl Router,
this router store the password in this way:
add name=user password=_CYP2_0f08c71d768ab52da7d549b63ce5921d13e2e6a4e7a2b82b role=User hash2=86XXXXXXXXe3b204a22a1ff11ed32cc8 crypt=6hE5DKnJKEmeA
(masked hash2 but is the same user and password for all routers)
Now i know that the password for user: "user" is "user", yeah user: user password: user.
I have found this info for another router of the same manifacturer for the model TG784n v3: md5("$user:Thomson Gateway:$password"), that, like i saw, store the password in the same way.
Now i don't need the password for the user: "user" (that i already know is user like i said), that is a low level user, but the one for the root access, stored in the same way.
I'm really a noob, i have tried to read some post here, and copied and tested some command line, without success, probably cause i'm doing something wrong.
As example i have tested "cudaHashcat64.exe -a 3 -m 0 --force -1 ?u?l?d "86d646fb27e3b204a22a1ff11ed32cc8" ?1?1?1?1 -o found.txt" to see if i found the password "user" of the user "user". Without success, so if the command don't work to check the password that i know, is useless to test with the other one, sob.