Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10051 alt.security:1186 Path: utzoo!attcan!ram From: ram@attcan.UUCP (Richard Meesters) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,alt.security Subject: Re: Is this a good Idea? WAS Re: root passwd change on 3b2/310 Keywords: 3B2 Password Message-ID: <12064@attcan.UUCP> Date: 23 Jul 90 14:40:08 GMT References: <34137@ut-emx.UUCP> <294@alix.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Canada Inc., Toronto Lines: 30 In article <294@alix.UUCP>, isolated@alix.UUCP (20 James D. Corder) writes: > In article <34137@ut-emx.UUCP> rchan@ut-emx.UUCP (Ricardo Chan) writes: > >I have a 3B2/310 computer with an unknown root passwd. > >Could anyone tell me the procedure to get to it and change it? > > I was about to respawn to this question. Then it struck me: > How does one know if said poster is the SysAdmin? If he/she is then > I would have no problem giving out such information. Could a responce > to such cause the root [zero id] password to be changed on all the > 3B2s at BigWig U? > > Interesting topic?:-) Well, the only way I know of to change the root password if you can't log in to the box as root is to use "magic mode". That requires that you not only have access to the physical unit, but also to the foundation set software, _and_ the system has to be taken down to use it. The university/business in question would have to have pretty lax security on their machine rooms in in order to let something like you suggest happen. Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Richard A Meesters | Technical Support Specialist | Insert std.logo here AT&T Canada | | "Waste is a terrible thing ATTMAIL: ....attmail!rmeesters | to mind...clean up your act" UUCP: ...att!attcan!ram | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------