Bay Network ASN Password recovery procedures

Bay Network ASN Password recovery procedures

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Bay Network ASN Password recovery procedures shahzad1 07-06-2006
Posted by on July 6, 2006, 7:45 am
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Hi,

We are using multi devices from Bay networks i.e ARN, ASN, BCN etc

i have 7 ASNs which i dont have the Manager passwords and i am unable
to recover them Is there some knows the procedure to breakout these
passwords ?


Posted by Morten Rydahl Nielsen on July 10, 2006, 5:54 am
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Hi.
If you have a couple of HSPEX cards, a HSPEX cable, and a ASN with a known
password, you can do the following:
Connect as many ASN's with unknown passwords as you can to 1 ASN with known
password in a stack.
(Remember to set the slot # different on each.)
You only need a flash-card in 1 of the ASN's.

When they have booted, log in on the console of the ASN you know the
password for.
Use the TI-command "password" to change the password on all routers (or
delete it).
Repeat as needed.

Regards
Morten Rydahl Nielsen


> Hi,
>
> We are using multi devices from Bay networks i.e ARN, ASN, BCN etc
>
> i have 7 ASNs which i dont have the Manager passwords and i am unable
> to recover them Is there some knows the procedure to breakout these
> passwords ?
>



Posted by MC on July 10, 2006, 7:25 pm
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Morten Rydahl Nielsen wrote:
> Hi.
> If you have a couple of HSPEX cards, a HSPEX cable, and a ASN with a known
> password, you can do the following:
> Connect as many ASN's with unknown passwords as you can to 1 ASN with known
> password in a stack.
> (Remember to set the slot # different on each.)
> You only need a flash-card in 1 of the ASN's.
>
> When they have booted, log in on the console of the ASN you know the
> password for.
> Use the TI-command "password" to change the password on all routers (or
> delete it).
> Repeat as needed.
>
> Regards
> Morten Rydahl Nielsen
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using multi devices from Bay networks i.e ARN, ASN, BCN etc
>>
>> i have 7 ASNs which i dont have the Manager passwords and i am unable
>> to recover them Is there some knows the procedure to breakout these
>> passwords ?
>>
>
> there is a file that called password.exe that can load on the flash and
reset the password.


Posted by NeTdEaMoN on July 11, 2006, 1:45 am
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MC wrote:
> Morten Rydahl Nielsen wrote:
> > Hi.
> > If you have a couple of HSPEX cards, a HSPEX cable, and a ASN with a known
> > password, you can do the following:
> > Connect as many ASN's with unknown passwords as you can to 1 ASN with known
> > password in a stack.
> > (Remember to set the slot # different on each.)
> > You only need a flash-card in 1 of the ASN's.
> >
> > When they have booted, log in on the console of the ASN you know the
> > password for.
> > Use the TI-command "password" to change the password on all routers (or
> > delete it).
> > Repeat as needed.
> >
> > Regards
> > Morten Rydahl Nielsen
> >
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> We are using multi devices from Bay networks i.e ARN, ASN, BCN etc
> >>
> >> i have 7 ASNs which i dont have the Manager passwords and i am unable
> >> to recover them Is there some knows the procedure to breakout these
> >> passwords ?
> >>
> >
> > there is a file that called password.exe that can load on the flash and
> reset the password.


Thanks all for replying ! i really appritiate it.
MC every one knows that there is an imaginary file called no_paswd.exe
or no_password.exe or no_passwdd.exe but did any one every see this
file ? answer is NO

brother Morten Rydahl
yes you are 100% right passwd can be reset in this way but for this
procedure routers must be in the cascading mode but what can a person
do if all the routers installed in diffrent cities and individually :)

i have found a way and breaked the password of 2 of my ASNs remainig
i,ll do but for that i have to visit the location.


Posted by MC on July 11, 2006, 9:59 pm
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NeTdEaMoN wrote:
> MC wrote:
>> Morten Rydahl Nielsen wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> If you have a couple of HSPEX cards, a HSPEX cable, and a ASN with a known
>>> password, you can do the following:
>>> Connect as many ASN's with unknown passwords as you can to 1 ASN with known
>>> password in a stack.
>>> (Remember to set the slot # different on each.)
>>> You only need a flash-card in 1 of the ASN's.
>>>
>>> When they have booted, log in on the console of the ASN you know the
>>> password for.
>>> Use the TI-command "password" to change the password on all routers (or
>>> delete it).
>>> Repeat as needed.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Morten Rydahl Nielsen
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> We are using multi devices from Bay networks i.e ARN, ASN, BCN etc
>>>>
>>>> i have 7 ASNs which i dont have the Manager passwords and i am unable
>>>> to recover them Is there some knows the procedure to breakout these
>>>> passwords ?
>>>>
>>> there is a file that called password.exe that can load on the flash and
>> reset the password.
>
>
> Thanks all for replying ! i really appritiate it.
> MC every one knows that there is an imaginary file called no_paswd.exe
> or no_password.exe or no_passwdd.exe but did any one every see this
> file ? answer is NO
>
> brother Morten Rydahl
> yes you are 100% right passwd can be reset in this way but for this
> procedure routers must be in the cascading mode but what can a person
> do if all the routers installed in diffrent cities and individually :)
>
> i have found a way and breaked the password of 2 of my ASNs remainig
> i,ll do but for that i have to visit the location.
>
I had the file, it does exist, Just have not used in so long (no longer
use the routers) I am not sure where I have it possibly at this time,
but is does exist I have used it many times in the past. IF I find it I
will forward to you via private e-mail.


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