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  1. I picked up a cctv system from newegg for $50. Partly because I wanted to be able to keep an eye on my apartment when I'm away, and partly to play around with. Specifically, it is a Rosewill RSCM-0704B042. The first thing I did was fire up nmap to see what ports were open. I see the following ports open: 23 (telnet),80 (web),554 (rtsp),8000 (web alt) ,49152 (unknown). My best guess for port 49152 is that it is for the custom viewing application. I tried to connect to the device via telnet with the usual password combos root/root, root/blank, root/toor, root/password, as well as the default password for the web interface admin/123456. None of these worked, which was surprising. My next step was to take a look at the firmware, so I pulled a copy from http://www.rosewill.com/media/downloadable/drivers/Shieldeye_PC-_CMS.zip to see if there was anything interesting. I unpacked the romfs and found etc/passwd files. There was a standard passwd, and "passwd-". I don't know what significance the "passwd-" has. I have included both hashes below. "passwd" root:$1$$64lU4r1qa6icjzK/sBmQo.:0:0::/root:/bin/sh "passwd-" root:ab8nBoH3mb8.g:0:0::/root:/bin/sh The first i immediately sent to jtr, but it has been running for >12 hours. I basically have 2 questions: Will jtr eventually crack the password? My assumption is that it will eventually be cracked. Is there a better tool for cracking the password? I am currently generating a rainbow table for 1-7 character lowercase alpha passwords. It has occurred to me that this probably isn't the correct keyspace to be searching.
  2. Hey everyone. First post here, so go easy on me. So there's a DVR system on a network. And they've got around 4 cameras up and running. I know the private LAN IP address of the DVR, but to be able to remotely monitor/audit the DVR's components, I need to be able to grasp the public IP of the DVR. Now my questions: 1.) Can anyone experienced, tell me how to access the DVR component's options such as video files stored, camera control OVER THE PUBLIC IP? 2.) HOW do I even grab the public IP of the dvr in the first place? Thanks. Peace. \/
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