Well one person got it to work on Mac without getting a linux ID, though
they insisted on getting a linuxuser ID.
You will need to compile the program given here
http://www.geocities.com/emailmandar/password.c.
<http://www.geocities.com/emailmandar/password.c>It will give you a ascii
value of the password. Well she needs to give you her password. Run the
password against this program, it will give you an ascii value that you will
have to use as password with the linux dialer. That will show them that you
are connected from windows though you're not. But, don't even tell tech
support that you are using linux.
Well to make things simpler I will give you what we did as far as I know
He saw this blog where some info is given -
http://mndar-info.blogspot.com/2005/11/finding-your-encrypted-pas_113229106271911657.html.
<http://mndar-info.blogspot.com/2005/11/finding-your-encrypted-pas_113229106271911657.html>Then
he made me download and compile this program
http://www.geocities.com/emailmandar/password.c.
<http://www.geocities.com/emailmandar/password.c>gcc -o password password.c
(I know you know gcc and stuff way better then me but I am
just the steps I took)
then we ran his password against it
password acb
It gave an ascii value that we used as the dialer password.
I hope that I was clear enough and it helps you solve the problem.
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