On 1/17/23 01:01, David wrote:
Morning All,
I have forgotten my password to a Debian PC using an SD stick as it's
main drive.
Looking on the internet it says the passwords are stored in /etc/passwd
and /etc/shadow
The password string in /etc/shadow looks as if it's encoded, how can I
read this string?
David.
.
TBH, you can't, its a one way hash, add a "single" to the grub boot line
which should give you a text shell, from which you can set a new root
pw. Make it hard for the hackers, minimum 20 characters, every character
you add, multiplies the effort they have to use to find it.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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