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Old 03-12-2025, 11:15 AM   #2647
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Originally Posted by Renate View Post
That's all true, but even something as weak as Linux MD5Crypt has added "salt" to the encryption so that even a single password has 2^128 different hashes that you'd have to store.
That's trivial. No, really:
http://project-rainbowcrack.com/table.htm
The largest MD5 hash table is only about 700GB. Most are smaller.

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If you think that it's that easy could you please crack the root password for a NetGear LM1200 modem?
Try "password" (that's a common Netgear default).
If that's not it then I'm afraid I can't help you at this time but you might find it in one of the tables linked above.
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