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Sybase password hash
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| azzeddine.ramrami 2006-03-18, 3:24 am |
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Hi,
I'm writing a tool to crack Oracle and MS SQL Server 2000.
I need to extend this tool to Sybase but I didn't find any information
about the encryption algorithm used by Sybase to encrypt password in
master.syslogins.
Any one can help I apperciateN?
Regards.
Azzeddine
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| Rob Verschoor 2006-03-18, 3:24 am |
| "azzeddine.ramrami"
<azzeddine.ramrami.24uvoz@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a tool to crack Oracle and MS SQL Server 2000.
> I need to extend this tool to Sybase but I didn't find any information
> about the encryption algorithm used by Sybase to encrypt password in
> master.syslogins.
> Any one can help I apperciateN?
> Regards.
> Azzeddine
Such information has not been published. And frankly, if I would have it, I
wouldn't give it to you.
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Rob Verschoor
Certified Sybase Professional DBA for ASE 12.5/12.0/11.5/11.0
and Replication Server 12.5 / TeamSybase
Author of Sybase books (order online at www.sypron.nl/shop):
"Tips, Tricks & Recipes for Sybase ASE"
"The Complete Sybase Replication Server Quick Reference Guide"
"The Complete Sybase ASE Quick Reference Guide"
mailto:rob@YOUR.SPAM.sypron.nl.NOT.FOR.ME
http://www.sypron.nl
Sypron B.V., P.O.Box 10695, 2501HR Den Haag, The Netherlands
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| azzeddine.ramrami 2006-03-19, 11:06 am |
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Ok, It's good to be honest and I don't need your information even if you
have it. I think you have some touble and you need to correct your
language.
I have all information I need if you ara expert in sybase another
person (good person) are also expert on sybase and you help keep it for
you.
No thanks.
If this forum enroll some person like you I prefer to leave it.
No regards.
Enfin le racisme ne paie pas.
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| Kristian Damm Jensen 2006-03-19, 11:06 am |
| azzeddine.ramrami wrote:
> Ok, It's good to be honest and I don't need your information even if
> you have it. I think you have some touble and you need to correct your
> language.
Frankly, I find Bobs language to be the most neutral I've seen in any
newsgroup.
I can't understand why you would feel offended.
> I have all information I need
Then why did you ask?
> if you ara expert in sybase another
> person (good person) are also expert on sybase and you help keep it
> for you.
>
> No thanks.
>
> If this forum enroll some person like you I prefer to leave it.
So, one person answers and you decide to judge the whole group by his
response?
> No regards.
No? Well, be rude if you must.
> Enfin le racisme ne paie pas.
Sorry, My frensh is not very good. But it seems to me you are implying
racism. How so?
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| Rob Verschoor 2006-03-19, 11:06 am |
| I think it is pretty insulting to accuse me of racism just because I am not
willing to help you develop a cracking program -- and frankly it is
cowardish to do that in French (too bad I can read that).
Rob V.
"azzeddine.ramrami"
<azzeddine.ramrami.24vyl0@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> Ok, It's good to be honest and I don't need your information even if you
> have it. I think you have some touble and you need to correct your
> language.
>
> I have all information I need if you ara expert in sybase another
> person (good person) are also expert on sybase and you help keep it for
> you.
>
> No thanks.
>
> If this forum enroll some person like you I prefer to leave it.
>
> No regards.
>
> Enfin le racisme ne paie pas.
>
>
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| azzeddine.ramrami 2006-03-19, 11:06 am |
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If you cannnot help you don't need to answer with insultant reply.
My French sentences in note insult.
Ok I'll disconnect from this forum because they are a person like you.
No Thanks.
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Azzeddine RAMRAMI
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| Mark A. Parsons 2006-03-21, 3:23 am |
| azzeddine.ramrami wrote:
> If you cannnot help you don't need to answer with insultant reply.
The only person (so far) making insults is ... you.
> My French sentences in note insult.
You declared someone else a racist because they didn't agree to help you
with your nefarious attempt at cracking a piece of software ... that is an
insult.
The fact that you posted in French while the rest of your post was in
English ... that was cowardice.
Your behaviour (posting an insult in French) is rather childish seeing how
this forum is accessed by folks from around the world ... many of whom can
read French and/or have access to language translators.
Posting a further (false) accusation of racism @ dbtalk.net (but not here
in comp.databases.sybase) is also cowardice.
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In a previous post (comp.databases.sybase) you state:
You may want to consider:
- correcting your English vocabulary, spelling and grammar before accussing
someone else of needing to correct their language
- finding a dictionary and looking up the definitions of racism, ignorance
and cowardice
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@ dbtalk.net you state:
[color=darkred]
Sounds like a good plan ... tell them to use their money to buy books on
manners, netiquette ... oh, and don't forget the dictionary.
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> Ok I'll disconnect from this forum because they are a person like you.
Adios, and watch that the door knob doesn't hit ya in the keister on the
way out.
Well, whatcha waitin' fer ... scoot ... out the door with ya!
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| Frank Hamersley 2006-03-21, 3:23 am |
| azzeddine.ramrami wrote:
> If you cannnot help you don't need to answer with insultant reply.
> My French sentences in note insult.
> Ok I'll disconnect from this forum because they are a person like you.
> No Thanks.
Ho ho ho! A cowardly prat like you wouldn't be competent to detect a
simple leading space on a password in clear text let alone reverse
engineer any genuine encryption mechanism.
*plonk*
Frank.
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| Species8472 2006-03-21, 3:23 am |
| Frank Hamersley wrote:
> azzeddine.ramrami wrote:
>
> Ho ho ho! A cowardly prat like you wouldn't be competent to detect a
> simple leading space on a password in clear text let alone reverse
> engineer any genuine encryption mechanism.
>
> *plonk*
>
> Frank.
Ok, now every body back in there corner, and breath in ..... breath out
...... breath in ..... breath out .....
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