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Message-ID: <41a6fd3.e7a2de3636f2211149a27b64269f99b8@webmail.mail.fcom.ch>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 01:32:33 +0000 (GMT)
From: wyss-adrian@...onet.ch
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Many Problem's + Many Try's and no Soultion

i will try to dont forget to delete these AW: from the posts
Sorry about that

the bin/sh trick
never heard about. i will have to read this
thanks for this info

and also a very big thank
for your help

about the password
i am very secure 
f%w"m\ZB:nG4#53V8
are inside the password

and i am also secure
there are no ?!=

PS: sorry about my english
i am from the country with the chocolate mountains ;-)


>---- Original Message ----
>From: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>
>To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
>Sent: Mo, Apr 28, 2014, 3:08 AM
>Subject: Re: [john-users] Many Problem's + Many Try's and no Soultion
>
>On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:49:28AM +0000, wyss-adrian@...onet.ch wrote:
>> i cant logg in as user root, he is disabled
>> Ubuntu standard, everthing runs with SUDO
>
>OK.
>
>> so if i cant logg in as user, i cant reset the password
>
>You can reset the password without logging in as any user.  Search
>around for a how-to.  You'll need to either trigger a bootloader prompt
>to appear and use e.g. the init=/bin/sh trick there, or you may mount
>the filesystem read-write from another system (e.g., from a live CD with
>Ubuntu as well) and make changes (set a new root password) from there.
>Discussing this in detail is beyond scope of the john-users list, so
>you're on your own with this (or you may ask for some hand-holding on it
>in a more appropriate forum).
>
>> and i do allways reply
>> make right klick on the mail i become and go on "reply"
>
>OK.  Since your messages don't have the correct In-Reply-To header, this
>suggests that whatever software you're using to send these replies is
>broken in that way.
>
>On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:51:39AM +0000, wyss-adrian@...onet.ch wrote:
>> AW comes from the german language
>
>Sure.  It's a problem for subsequent replies anyway, where the Aw/Re
>combinations may stack up.  If everyone added their native language to
>the mix, it'd get out of control even quicker.
>
>Alexander

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