I called this morning. the place it came from does not want to be helpful.
The person i spoke with was uncertain why the drive was not wiped in the
first place.
I am going to start imaging the drives with dd and see if i can find
anything useful on them. Hex editing the raw hash sounds like the way i
would want to go, but i will need to read more into it.
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Sam O'nella <barythrin at gmail.com> wrote:
Not sure about mounting the drive and reading the
filesystem properly (not
much bad could happen from trying) but that gives you the opportunity to
back it up (dd) or to potentially hex edit the raw drive itself and
overwrite the password hash with one you do know as long as its the exact
same amount of characters. (Any different length of characters will shift
the data that sectors are looking for ans corrupt the drive).
<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: devin davison
<
lyokoboy0 at gmail.com> </div><div>Date:04/13/2016 10:57 PM (GMT-06:00)
</div><div>To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<
cctalk at classiccmp.org> </div><div>Subject: Re: Getting an ibm as/400
</div><div>
</div>The size of two pc towers. I am trying to figure out how to log in.
I tried
the account qsecofr with pass qsecofr with no luck. I might actually have a
licenced os on this thing, it is very different from anything i have worked
with before. Not sure really where to go from here.
The drives are scsi, are they in a standard filesystem format i could read
in a seperate machine?
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Pontus Pihlgren <pontus at update.uu.se> wrote:
Nice! I have a 170 (not up and running, no OS).
Which variant do you
have.
Is it
about the size of a PC tower or or two PC towers next to each other?
/P
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 08:09:02PM -0400, devin davison wrote:
> Alright. Picked up the machine today. Much smaller than expected, but
> everything needed seems to be included. I got a terminal as well as a
box
> of cables. I managed to boot the machine up
to the login screen.
However
I
> do not know the username or password. I was speaking with someone on
the
phone
that was quite knowlegable, they said that after 3 attempts to
login
it becomes a potato. What do i do from here. I am
going to try and
contact
the original owners, however i believe they are
unwilling to help. Im
quite
amazed the main drive was not wiped. Anyhow, if i
can not get the
password
from the original owners, there does appear to be
a working install on
the
> drives, how would I go about resetting the password to gain access to
the
machine?
The machine is a ibm as/400e 170.
pictures to follow once I find my camera.
--Devin
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia at tin.it
<javascript:;>> wrote:
> You had it easy.
>
> Once upon a time, a place I was working for decided to get a new
> development
> as/400. The toy was 2x the 270 you mentioned (hd cage taking one
side)...
> and the shipping original ibm box upped the
weight to dunno... king
kong.
> It didn't fit in the elevator, and
anyway exceeded the max weight.
>
> The office was 2 floors up....
>
> We pushed it up, I still have the nightmares
>
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org <javascript:;>] Per
conto di Kevin
> Monceaux
> Inviato: mercoled? 13 aprile 2016 21:09
> A: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> Oggetto: Re: Getting an ibm as/400
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:26:29AM -0400, Ian Primus wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 12:42 AM, Jason T <silent700 at
gmail.com
<javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> > > In IBM-speak, it's a "Midrange."
> >
> > Which is a fancy word for "unusually heavy for its size".
>
> That's the truth. In a previous reply I mentioned I have a "small"
> 9406-270
> in my living room. I found it listed on eBay. It was in New York.
I'm
in
> Central Texas. It was listed with a flat
$50 shipping fee. From the
> photos
> and shipping fee I was expecting something small enough to be shipped
by
> UPS
> or FedEx. I made the seller an offer $50 less than the list price
which
> > they accepted, so I basically got free shipping. It was shipped by
UPS
> > - UPS Freight. There was no way UPS
Fright could get down my
driveway
so I
> had to pick it up at their terminal.
Fortunately it was shipped on a
tiny
> pallet that just fit in the back of my
mini-van. It looks like an
> oversized
> tower PC, but is definitely unusually heavy for its size. I have to
use a
> dolly to move it around.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Kevin
>
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>
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>
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> Bruceville, TX
>
> What's the definition of a legacy system? One that works!
> Errare humanum est, ignoscere caninum.
>
>