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Re: Winframe Password Crypt
There is a java debugger available that can do this look at jdb. Also
there
is a java disassembler out hat takes byte code and converts it into
java. I do not have the URL but used it when I had to do a CS 455
network program with java and was too lazy to write it myself.
Ryan
Adam wrote:
>
> I am attempting to reverse engineer the password encryption algorythm
> used by a Citrix client (in my case a Linux machine running the Java
> version of the client). If I enter a password of "Trowel1" I get a
> crypt like so: 0008481f25023d10344d. A password of Senex3 creates a
> crypt of: 00085c0b043d0f36127d I have tried DES, LanMan, NT but none of
> those produce the same crypt. I am woderinging if it is possible to
> any degree to "uncompile" a java program or dig inside one with a
> debugger to see what it is doing.
>
> The reason for this is what the java client lets me pass a username and
> clear text password on the command line, but the new Linux native client
> (read HOLY COW THIS IS FASTER) doesn't allow me to pass a password and I
> get a nasty note from the NT server and have to enter my password (which
> sucks, cause I already did that once). If I can figure out the crypt
> method I can build it into xdm and store in the environment so I get a single
> sign one.