New ideas to restore system administrator password with Gene (1)

  
        Do you know how to use the operating system administrator account password? For most readers who are concerned about Network Security
and Network
technology, the answer is yes, but we usually recover the system password except to delete the SAM file, force the password change through WinPE or Use the group policy startup script and some DLL file coverage to achieve the purpose of cracking. However, do you know that you can remotely implement the modification and recovery of the system administrator password through FTP login? Today, please follow the author to open your eyes and choose a new idea to restore the system administrator password with Gene FTP.

First, the environment required to recover the password:

This article mainly describes how to connect to the gene FTP server through the gene client to restore the password of the gene FTP server system. The ability to successfully implement this feature requires several conditions for password recovery purposes.

(1) The FTP service was released on the server through the gene FTP creation tool.

(2) The server is connected to the network and is connected to the network normally.

(3) Gene was released for the release of its own installation directory.

(4) Account remote login Gene FTP server can read and write full permissions to the release directory corresponding to the gene installation directory.

To put it bluntly, the key to realizing this function is that the account of the remote FTP login server can read and write permissions to the gene installation directory. If the gene FTP does not publish to its own installation directory, this document cannot implement the password recovery function. Of course, this article is just to introduce you to a new idea and new gameplay in the use of genes. (Figure 1)

Figure 1

Second, step by step to restore the remote system administrator password:

Let's take a look at how to remotely log in to FTP such a seemingly The usual operation evolves into the daunting task of restoring the system administrator password on a remote server.

Step 1: Confirm that the gene has published its own installation directory and the current login account has read and write permissions.

Step 2: Log in to the FTP server published by the gene with a privileged account and go to the accounts/it168/users directory in the GENE installation directory. This it168 is the

domain established by the gene. This reader who knows the establishment of FTP knows. The users directory is all account information under this domain. (Figure 2)

Figure 2

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