HELP root password unknown
Alex Bottonelli @Bull Italia FLM Newton Mass. USA
alex at bma35b.ma02.bull.com
Fri Dec 7 05:22:21 AEST 1990
In article <28378 at usc>, kjh at pollux.usc.edu (Kenneth J. Hendrickson) writes:
> In article <1990Nov20.094505.896 at ceres.physics.uiowa.edu> rlm at ceres.physics.uiowa.edu writes:
> >Someone (a hacker I suppose) has changed the root password on our ESIX system
> >- is it possible to access the system to reset this?
>
> I HOPE NOT. If there is, then all ESIX systems are terribly insecure.
> ...
> ...
> In addition, how do we know that you aren't some hacker trying to
> compromise some ESIX system? :-)
>
Well if you are not an hacker and you have physical access to the machine,
all unix systems I have played with, so far, can boot a minimal unix kernel
from floppy. If you can do that, you can mount the hard disk root partition,
say under /mnt and do:
# /mnt/bin/ed /mnt/etc/passwd
*blank out the password field for root*
*reboot from hard disk*
*immediately reassign a known password to root*
Easy, isn't it?
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