Dear DC,
        Although its late to discuss but nothing in comparison to a 
millions of years.... 
        Please note that a password is read by any software... where there 
is a starting and end point in the file.
        Simply replacing the same with known one and maintaining the other 
file properties ok it may be a solution.
        This is a wild & infant idea.... that can be ignored as I don't 
have any knowledge of software functioning at prg / mc code level. 

With Regards,

SUBRATA NATH  -  ( ISD / AS-01 / PLL )
We shall over come, some day, deep in my heart , I do believe, that we 
shall over come some day.......



Dotan Cohen <[email protected]> 
25-04-09 10:19 PM
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I did the unthinkably stupid, I forgot the password to one of my own
files! Yes, it is a secure (long, alphanum upper and lower, numbers
and symbols, no dictionary words) password, so a dictionary attack
won't help. Googling password crackers, I found only some Windows
software, that won't run on Ubuntu.

Any ideas?

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