Showing posts with label Password. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Password. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

What to Do If You Forgot a Linksys Router Password

The Linksys router passwords for all are setup at the same time as the introductory router setup and can be changed later, but it is definitely prominent to reset the password for avoiding unauthorized entrance to the router's web page. But once after having set the password one is seeing tough to remember his Linksys router password or has simply forgotten it, then following these straightforward instructions should no ifs ands or buts help you out.

1- If you have forgotten your Linksys router password, reset your Linksys router to the first stage i.e. To its factor default settings, and to restore the router configuration to factor defaults, hold the reset button for 30 seconds which will reset default name and entrance Ip address also.

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2- Reconfigure the whole system again and conduct the Linksys router passwords by connecting the Ethernet ports to the computer while logging into the Url http:// 192.168.1.1/. This will allow you to view a dialog box and ask you for the username and the password to login to your router, in which you should enter "admin" for both the fields. On the older versions of Linksys routers, the default name is blank and the default password is "admin", but for the newer routers (Linksys), the default name and the password will be "admin" only.

Once passing off the login screen, the reconfiguration of the router is done. One can now visit the supervision tab and turn the admin password to some other password to avoid other's entrance to router. Post changing the administrator password; enable the Wap or Wep security so that others are deprived of gaining unauthorized entrance into your wireless network.

Even after following these instructions and resetting your router (Linksys), there could be some glitches for which recommend useful tips can no ifs ands or buts help you in case you forget your Linksys router password. 1- all the time keep a printed copy of the required prominent data, by keeping a code and other relevant facts about configurations, etc. For best supervision of router passwords.

3- To avoid forgetting the code at the first instance, all the time select the right password which is a more involved code and not an easy one so that others find it difficult to guess or access, and keep the printed copy of this involved code safely so that you can restore it when needed.

4- thought about read the education hand-operated before installing and getting the router and the ports to work together efficiently, and educate you to get familiarized with the working of the different components in the router.

What to Do If You Forgot a Linksys Router Password

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Password recovery on the Cisco Asa safety Appliance

In this article, I'll illustrate how to achieve a password "reset" on your Cisco Asa security appliance. The more ordinarily used term for this course is "password recovery" which is left over from the days when you could of course view passwords in configuration files in plain text. Today, such passwords are encrypted and not of course recoverable. Instead, you will gain way to the appliance via the console port and reset the password(s) to known values.

This course requires corporeal way to the device. You will power-cycle your appliance by unplugging it at the power strip and plugging it back in. You will then interrupt the boot process and convert the configuration register value to forestall the appliance from reading its stored configuration at boot. Since the gismo ignores its saved configuration on boot, you are able to way its configuration modes without passwords. Once you're in configuration mode, you will load the saved configuration from flash memory, convert the passwords to a known value, convert the configuration register value to tell the gismo to load its saved configuration on boot, and reload the device.

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Caution: As with all configuration procedures, these procedures should be tested in a laboratory environment prior to usage in a production environment to ensure suitability for your situation.

The following steps were designed using a Cisco Asa 5505 Security Appliance. They are not approved for a Cisco Pix Firewall appliance.

1. Power-cycle your security appliance by removing and re-inserting the power plug at the power strip.

2. When prompted, press Esc to interrupt the boot process and enter Rom Monitor mode. You should immediately see a rommon prompt (rommon #0>).

3. At the rommon prompt, enter the confreg command to view the current configuration register setting: rommon #0>confreg

4. The current configuration register should be the default of 0x01 (it will of course display as 0x00000001). The security appliance will ask if you want to make changes to the configuration register. Write back no when prompted.

5. You must convert the configuration register to 0x41, which tells the appliance to ignore its saved (startup) configuration upon boot: rommon #1>confreg 0x41

6. Reset the appliance with the boot command: rommon #2>boot

7. Notice that the security appliance ignores its startup configuration during the boot process. When it finishes booting, you should see a generic User Mode prompt: ciscoasa>

8. Enter the enable command to enter Privileged Mode. When the appliance prompts you for a password, plainly press (at this point, the password is blank): ciscoasa>enable Password: ciscoasa#

9. Copy the startup configuration file into the running configuration with the following command: ciscoasa#copy startup-config running-config Destination filename [running-config]?

10. The previously saved configuration is now the active configuration, but since the security appliance is already in Privileged Mode, privileged way is not disabled. Next, in configuration mode, enter the following command to convert the Privileged Mode password to a known value (in this case, we'll use the password system): asa#conf t asa(config)#enable password system

11. While still in Configuration Mode, reset the configuration register to the default of 0x01 to force the security appliance to read its startup configuration on boot: asa(config)#config-register 0x01

12. Use the following commands to view the configuration register setting: asa(config)#exit asa#show version

13. At bottom of the production of the show version command, you should see the following statement: Configuration register is 0x41 (will be 0x1 at next reload)

14. Save the current configuration with the copy run start command to make the above changes persistent: asa#copy run start Source filename [running-config]

15. Reload the security appliance: asa# reload law config has been modified. Save? [Y]es/[N]o:yes

Cryptochecksum: e87f1433 54896e6b 4e21d072 d71a9cbf

2149 bytes copied in 1.480 secs (2149 bytes/sec) strike for home with reload? [confirm]

When your security appliance reloads, you should be able to use your newly reset password to enter privileged mode.

Copyright (c) 2007 Don R. Crawley

Password recovery on the Cisco Asa safety Appliance

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Create "Reset Disk" to Avoid Admin Password Loss in Windows 7

Windows 7 has excellent security features. It come with very strong login security, you can set login password in several ways. These strong security features sometimes create problems for user. If user or admin of windows 7, forget login password then windows does not allow to access files and folders. To regain access of your account you need to recover windows 7 password. You can easily reset it with "Reset Disk" if you ever created, It allows to create new password without having old. Reset disk is created for local user accounts, it is not applicable for remote systems. Use password recovery software if you don't have reset disk.

Follow these steps to create password "Reset disk": It will help to create new login password when you lost it. To create reset disk you need a storage media like floppy disk, floppy drive or USB flash drive. CD/DVD are not allowed in this process.

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1) Insert storage media.
2) Open user account and click on start button.
3) Open Control Panel.
4) Click User Accounts and Family Safety.
5) Now Click on User Accounts.
6) You will a option Create a password reset disk, Click on this option.
7) Fill all required entries and finish.

Your password reset disk has been created, it is advisable that store this disk at safe place because if anyone got this disk, can easily access you computer system. what you can do if you don't have this reset disk and you lost access of your computer? Simple solution of your problem is password recovery tools. These tools are not need to install because they come with bootable CD. These tools are very advance, does not alter windows security setting while recovery process. Several tools are available first install demo version if you are satisfied with result then go with full version.

For example Stellar Phoenix windows password recovery is one such tool which provide "one click" recovery of windows 7 admin password. That means you does not need to follow several steps to get access of your account. Along with windows 7 it is compatible with windows vista, XP, and 2003.

Create "Reset Disk" to Avoid Admin Password Loss in Windows 7

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