Yessir, you are correct.  The last two characters denote the decoder version to 
be used.  So far we've confirmed that 10.5 & 11.5 both use version 3.


If anyone could generate and send passphrases from below 10.5, that would be 
awesome.  I'm curious as to when Cisco switched from 2 to 3.

Thanks,
Pete

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Fwiw, tac guys have told me they have to use a different decoder for different 
versions

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Root Access via UCOS Remote Support

I'm testing a routine that translates remote support passphrases into account 
passwords.  So far it works on 10.5.2, but I'm guessing it will work with any 
passphrase ending in '03'.

Before I post a web page or utility for this, I'd like to test it out with 
other versions.  If you have lab environment and wouldn't mind helping out, 
enable remote support and send me the passphrase (along with source 
product/version) off list.  I'll reply back with the decoded password.
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