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john727 10-22-2005 08:18 PM

I need back into my network
 
I have lost my home network to hackers but I heard that there is a version of Linux Live Cd that will over run any network security features and passwords. Can anyone tell me where I can get this at, I need to get some business files off of it before I reinstall the OS and take full control.

STrekFan 10-23-2005 02:10 AM

I think you need to provide more information. Your description seems a little vague and including plenty of details is always helpful.:D

Some things to include: What operating system are you running? Where are your business files stored, on the local machine or on a server? Roughly how big are these files? Where will you be saving them to? And, of course, why can you not access your files, what actually happens?

routers 10-23-2005 02:28 AM

the question looks wierd for me , the way of question doesnt look as new linux users but if yes?

is there any advance user would do the whole system just / for everything

should there at least /home or /export or whatever for filesaving

then if system need to reinstall no need to format


--blur-

Dommy 10-23-2005 03:21 AM

Try Knoppix or Kantonix, these are both live distros that might get you out of trouble

fotoguy 10-23-2005 07:23 AM

Re: I need back into my network
 
Quote:

Originally posted by john727
I have lost my home network to hackers but I heard that there is a version of Linux Live Cd that will over run any network security features and passwords. Can anyone tell me where I can get this at, I need to get some business files off of it before I reinstall the OS and take full control.
Yes a bit vague, how have you lost the network? Has someone crashed the computer wiped all the data or partition tables? is it a windows or linux OS?


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