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ut0ugh1 03-12-2015 03:29 AM

hydra to know root password of my router
 
i need to know how to set hydra in order to get the correct result of my router

Code:

hydra 192.168.1.1 -l accountid -p accountpw http-post-form "/cgi-bin/sysconf.cgi?page=login.asp&action=login:user_name=^USER^&user_passwd=^PASS^:/loginFailed.asp" -f -vV -e nsr
and this is the source login page where i type the accountid and the accountpw to view the status

http://pastebin.com/ZqhDzDQY

Pearlseattle 03-24-2015 04:48 PM

This is a cracking tool => wouldn't be very ethical to blindly help you => I think that you should give AT LEAST some background informations as why want to do this.

ut0ugh1 03-25-2015 09:04 AM

my WISP sold me the CPE telling the the attached usb port is for sharing usb hdd via lan, otherwise i would buy another one device, at the arrival of the cpe they said via chat that there is no support for that, but it is possible and i would try to solve if on my own. the is cpe is WiMAX+ LTE Residential Indoor Gateway http://www.gemtek.com.tw/lte.html

ut0ugh1 06-08-2015 10:42 AM

I have tried the hash of admin account but is a sha512 so my budget r7 270 would very helpful someone can help me

SCSIraidGURU 06-08-2015 10:45 AM

So you want to share the USB drive externally? You would be better off using Dropbox or One Drive instead of opening up the drive to the internet.

dmunkz 06-08-2015 11:10 AM

Have you tried looking up what the default might be? Also, if you REALLY need to get into AND its yours, why not check to see if you can get a jtag connection going? In some cases it may not ask for a password. I used to have to do exactly that with dd-wrt. I would imagine trying to brute force the router is not going to be very productive. I have never used that tool though. I mean, dont you have admin to manage the router? I would think that if you installed a router you would have admin for it.

ut0ugh1 06-09-2015 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SCSIraidGURU (Post 5374050)
So you want to share the USB drive externally? You would be better off using Dropbox or One Drive instead of opening up the drive to the internet.

no i want to share usb drive internally for starting my Wisp has a nat so I have no public ip traffic shaping, and lots of rules to cut traffic on 80 port, tor or downloading speed.
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmunkz (Post 5374066)
Have you tried looking up what the default might be? Also, if you REALLY need to get into AND its yours, why not check to see if you can get a jtag connection going?

tomorrow i will post some pics of the cpe with my crapy mobile phone. but i was not able to find jtag or serial i have tried with my budget tester and i was able only to break the tester. I am not so skilled in electronic or informatic stuff.
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmunkz (Post 5374066)
In some cases it may not ask for a password. I used to have to do exactly that with dd-wrt. I would imagine trying to brute force the router is not going to be very productive. I have never used that tool though. I mean, dont you have admin to manage the router? I would think that if you installed a router you would have admin for it.

the installation was very easy because my wisp (wimax isp) sold the cpe with prepaid contract so I only needed to power it up, phone to wisp assistant from the wisp (that released the certificate and account id and password of my contract-that i could get from the built-in command line of the cpe- only way to have them), and I was ready to surf. All combination of blank/admin password were unsuccessful. I have access only to low level user privileges.
herewith some info from command line of the router

ut0ugh1 06-10-2015 03:19 AM

Herewith some 2 pics of disassembled cpe/router
http://i57.tinypic.com/4uat5h.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/2cr4m7o.jpg
http://it.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2...8#.VXfxiqGm1Bw
http://it.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=4...8#.VXfxDqGm1Bw


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