Re: SSH

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Andy Pieters wrote:
Hi list

We got this toshiba server and at first couldn't get it working.

After removing the second drive (which is faulty), the server boots up.

Now we can connect to it but there is a big problem!

In the manual it says that there are three default accounts: root, telnetuser, and applianceadmin, all with password toshiba.

I just tried all three of them and those are no longer the passwords! The previous owner must have changed them.

I realize this is a bit delicate, but does anyone know of a tool that can generate brute force passwords to try over ssh?

Alternatively, what other options are there? The harddrives are of a very tiny model and a ide cable doesn't fit on it. The server is headless, and you can't connect a keyboard to it.


With kind regards

Well, you've got a problem. I'd try to get physical access and
use a KNOPPIX boot disc, and use that to set the passwords.

Mike
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