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Some advice please :D
PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:03 am Reply with quote
jRiddick
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Hi Very Happy

I have gotten some hashes from a ipb forum 2.3.5.
And i have cracked some of them.
I've cracked a Regular Administrator account and the Root Admin Account.

But the problem is that i got the usernames for the accounts which for the root admin is "admin" and the cracked password is "challenge" but it won't work and the thing is when i check on the ACP on the Admin Login logs the successful logins on root admin is with the password *****0 and i've checked the id for admin which is 1 and the hash always ends up with "challenge" but the logs says that the password should be like *****0.

Is there something that i am missing or should do to reveal the real password?

I've tried to dump the hashes again and again to see if it is different but it isn't the hash and salt is the same for ID 1 Razz

And one more user is using the username "admin" but not the same display name Razz

Code:
ID: 1
Username: admin
Display Name: Administrator
Status: Root Admin
hash: a5839fb96a74ffe5a054c9751b5fae8f
salt: ":4B,*"
Found Password: challenge

ID: 8891
Username: admin
Display Name: rootadmin
Status: Member
hash: 7814446c202a43c00db325a13619bceb
salt: "Syx]"
Found Password: None (No Result, Gonna try Combined Dictionary Attack)


I have access to a Administrator account on the forum but i need Root Admin access.

Kind Regards
jRiddick
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