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2010-02-13
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is there any way you can put these instruction in a dummy format. for some reason the default code does not work on my n900. i sent it to nokia =( they reflashed it but the code still does not work please help out a fellow noob n900 owner thank you
echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
john -format:DES -i:digits /path/to/old_maemo_lock_code
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2010-03-02
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5: Open up a terminal and write:
There, now just wait 5-10 minutesCode:john -format:DES /path/to/old_maemo_lock_code
Thanks to however wrote the post with grep part above!
john -format:DES -i:digits /path/to/old_maemo_lock_code
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2010-03-02
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root:.sfpZ4nNm2OtM:
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2010-03-02
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2010-03-18
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I had this problem as well, that the N900 default code did not work.
Guess its due to the fact I bought it second hand.
Anyway, this is what I did and you should do in five steps!
1: First of all, we need to get into the device. Lets ssh into it!
Install the ssh's client and server. Now ssh into it with a ssh client for your OS. The user to use is: root
2: Now you should be inside your N900 device, once there we want to get the so called DES hash of the password.
Now you get a output something like this:Code:echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
root:63NCRYqE75Us0:
3: Copy the output and put it in a file on your computer, named: old_maemo_lock_code
4: Make a search for John the ripper and install it.
5: Open up a terminal and write:
There, now just wait 5-10 minutesCode:john -format:DES -i:digits /path/to/old_maemo_lock_code
Thanks to however wrote the post with grep part above!
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2010-03-28
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Hi,
I REALLY need some help here! Try to follow your recomended steps but getting stuck at the very first one. I downloaded putty and winscp and tried to SSH but what the hell is hostname and how do I get the hostname of my N900?
any help will be appreciated.
echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1): > /home/user/MyDocs/old_lockcode
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2010-04-09
, 07:11
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I had this problem as well, that the N900 default code did not work.
Guess its due to the fact I bought it second hand.
Anyway, this is what I did and you should do in five steps!
1: First of all, we need to get into the device. Lets ssh into it!
Install the ssh's client and server. Now ssh into it with a ssh client for your OS. The user to use is: root
2: Now you should be inside your N900 device, once there we want to get the so called DES hash of the password.
Now you get a output something like this:Code:echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
root:63NCRYqE75Us0:
3: Copy the output and put it in a file on your computer, named: old_maemo_lock_code
4: Make a search for John the ripper and install it.
5: Open up a terminal and write:
There, now just wait 5-10 minutesCode:john -format:DES -i:digits /path/to/old_maemo_lock_code
Thanks to however wrote the post with grep part above!
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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And, yeah, I agree that the lock code is not securing anything, it's like the screensaver passwd. But that is enough for me. Not intending to lose the device
That that doesn't kill you, is going to hurt like hell. Or leave a scar.
I am not a coder, not a tablet heavy user, N900 is first one for me.
My only asset in here is cool head and common sense.
Stupidity is the thing I hate the most.