Updated - 4/1/92 to include XENIX systems

      

  The Hollow's Alliance * 415-236-2371 * MONDO h/ph/c g-files and discussion





     Here's our seventh, and like I promised a few issues back, a large list

of default passwords. This includes the HP-3000, Primos, Unix, VM/CMS, and

VMS systems. I would have liked to also made this a thorough file on

identifying systems, but that'll have to be another file, there are about 10

other systems I'd like to go over.



     This is in no-way a guide to hacking, just a list of defaults. I

compromised the extras to get this file out sooner. You should assume to use

the account name as password too for all defaults listed.



. ... and we're off!!



                            ___________________________

                           /...........................\

                          ( HP-3000 running MPE XL or V )

                           :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

e.g. log-on



 : 

 EXPECTED HELLO, :JOB, :DATA, OR (CMD) AS LOGON.  (CIERR 1402)

 : hello mgr.intx3,pub

 ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: intx3 

 ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: hponly 

 ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: manager 



 INCORRECT PASSWORD.  (CIERR 1441)





     As you can see, the account is made up of a USER.ACCOUNT,JOB ID so try

the following ones in every combination possible. The job id (e.g. pub) is

always optional.



USER names    ACCOUNT names   JOB IDs

~~~~~~~~~~    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~   ~~~~~~~

mgr           cognos          pub

manager       disc            sys

operator      hpoffice

field         hpword

              support

              sys

              system

              telesup

              xlserver



    Default accounts are almost always open, but in case you're asked for a

password, first try the user names, account names, and things common like:



hponly

manager

hp

mpe



Here are the most common default accounts:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

operator.cognos

mgr.hpword

field.hpword

manager.hpoffice

mgr.hpoffice

wp.hpoffice

spoolman.hpoffice

mailman.hpoffice

advmail.hpoffice

mail.hpoffice

field.support

operator.support

operator.sys

rsbcmon.sys

pcuser.sys

operator.system

operator.disc

mgr.xlserver

mgr.hpdesk

mgr.robelle

mgr.vesoft

manager.itf3000

sys.telesup

manager.security

mgr.conv

mgr.rje

mgr.hpp187

mgr.hpp189

mgr.hpp196

field.hpp187

mgr.intx3

mgr.carolian

manager.tch

mgr.word

                             ____________________

                            /....................\

                           ( Prime running PRIMOS )

                            ::::::::::::::::::::::



     When connected you might not get anything on the screen, type "login"

or "login " to be prompted. Try all User ids as passwords. It seems

that not many people have had luck hacking the Primos operating system.



e.g. log-on



 login

 User id? fam

 Password? fam 

 Invalid user id or password; please try again.



User ids       Passwords

~~~~~~~~       ~~~~~~~~~

mail

prime          prime/primos

primos_cs      prime/primos

primenet

mfd

fam (v.18 Primos and below)

system (v.18 Primos and below) system/prime

dos (v.18 Primos and below)

tele

netlink

test

guest

guest1         guest1/guest



                               ______

                              /......\

                             ( VM/CMS )

                              ::::::::



     You may not always see this standard VM/CMS logon screen, alot of systems

have a customized logon screen. But if it asks you to 'LOGON', then you usually

have a VM/CMS.



e.g. log-on



 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084--PRESS BREAK KEY TO BEGIN SESSION

 !



 Enter one of the following commands :



    LOGON userid                (Example : LOGON VMUSER1)

    DIAL userid                 (Example : DIAL VMUSER2)

    MSG userid message          (Example : MSG VMUSER2 GOOD MORNING)

    LOGOFF





 .LOGON EREP





Userids

~~~~~~~

 $ALLOC$

 TEMP

 TDISK

 CPNUC

 DIRECT

 SAVSYS

 SYSERR

 SYSCKP

 SYSWRM

 AUTOLOG1

 CMSBATCH

 CMSUSER

 EREP

 GCS

 IVPM1

 IVPM2

 MAINT         CPCMS

 OLTSEP

 OPERATNS

 OPERATOR

 SYSDUMP1

 TSAFVM

 OPERATOR

 SYSDUMP1

 TSAFVM

 VSEMAINT

 VSEIPO

 ROUTER

 AP2SVP

 APL2PP

 VMASSYS

 VMASMON

 VMASTEST

 BATCH

 BATCH1

 BATCH2

 CSPUSER

 CVIEW

 DIRMAINT

 DATAMOVE

 FSFCNTRL

 FSFTASK1

 FSFTASK2

 FSFADMIN

 IIPS

 ADMIN

 DISKACNT

 CPRM

 OP1

 VMUTIL

 IPFSERV

 ISPVM

 NETVIEW

 PRODBM

 PROMAIL

 PROCAL

 SYSADMIN

 SFCM1

 PSFMAINT

 PDM470

 PDMREMI

 PVM

 RSCS

 RSCSV2

 SMART

 SQLDBA

 SQLUSER

 VMARCH

 VMBACKUP

 VMBSYSAD

 DEMO1-4

 VMTAPE

 VMTLIBR

 VMMAP

 VTAM

 VM3812

 VSEMAN

 PENG

 MOESERV

 VTAMSUER

 CCC

 IDMSSE

 IDMS

                       ______________________________________

                      /......................................\

                     ( VAX running VMS: Virtual Memory System )

                      ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::



     You can sometimes identify a VMS by the beep you hear after connecting.



e.g. log-on



 Username: SYSTEST_CLIG

 Password: SYSTEST_CLIG 

 User authorization failure 

 Username: DEMO

  etc.. . .



Usernames     Passwords

~~~~~~~~~     ~~~~~~~~~

allin1

allin1mail

backup

dcl

dec

decmail

decnet

default         default/user

demo

field           field/service/test/digital

games

guest

help

helpdesk

host

info

ingres

link

mail

mailer

mbmanager

mbwatch

netcon

netmgr

netpriv

netserver

network

newingres

news

operator

opervax

pfmuser

postmaster

priv

report

rje

student

sys

sysmaint        sysmaint/service/digital

systest         systest/uetp

systest_clig

system          system/manager/operator/syslib

teledemo

test

uetp

user

userp

vax

vms





                                  ______

                                 /......\

                                (  UNIX  )

                                 ::::::::

e.g. log-on



login: root

password: root1234 

Login incorrect

login: somebody

password: ydobemos

Login incorrect

logi.. .etc.. . .



logins

~~~~~~

root

makefsys

mountfsys

umountfsys

checkfsys

lp

daemon

trouble

nuucp

uucp

bin

adm

sysadm

sys

rje

sync

tty

nobody

somebody

setup

powerdown

ingres

general

guest

gsa

user

games

help

public

unix

test

admin

student

standard

pub

field

demo

batch

visitor

w

listen

network

uuhelp

usenet

sysinfo

cron

console

sysbin

who







                               ___XENIX___



cron

bin

sysh

uucp

vib

rt1

adm

sys

sysa

uia

dos

vpix