On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 04:20 -0800, staulkor wrote:
> I have successfully ported dropbear to Android in native C code. I got
> everything working and when I go to SSH to the phone (I am doing this
> on hardware, not the emulator), it asks for the username and password
> like usual. The problem is there isnt supposed to be a root password
> (at least I thought there wasn't supposed to be). I have tried
> multiple common passwords -- no password, admin, android, 1234, 0000,
> etc. None have granted me access.

Comment out the password check.

> 
> Do you have any ideas of what the root password could be?
> 
> Also, how does Android even keep track of passwords. I can't find a
> normal /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow file. I can barely even find
> configuration files. How does Android keep track of everything?
> 
> > 
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