Re: Password cracking / recovery Lotus Notes R6

From: thomas springer (tuevsec@gmx.net)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 05:38:01 EST


try to get id-files from your notes-server. they are often left on the
server. have a look after the root-id (server.id) as well.
if you have id's, ask the employees for the initial password of the
notes-id's - most of the time they use only one password or
password-scheme company-wide, and the id's hanging around on the server
still use this password.
install a notes-client and try, if you got valid passwords for your id's
- you should be able to access every database with an administrator's
notes.id.

if you can't get the password for the notes.id-files, give john the
ripper a try - there's a brandnew patch for revovering
notes.id-passwords, have a look on john's mailinglist-archive for more
info on cracking notes.id with john.

tom

Richard Zaluski wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Currently I am working with a client to gain access to a Lotus Notes R6
>(running on NT) database. We have full access to the box and need to
>penetrate the passwords on the data bases.
>
>Does anyone have tools or techniques they can suggest to achieve this goal?
>
>

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