Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

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  • Wizard2003

    #61
    Re: Solution for MD5 Hash

    Originally posted by Griff86
    I didn't have luck running that one through as an MD5 either. It did however decrypt with SHA1 showing the MD5 hash being correct.

    SHA1 Decrypter - SHA1 Decryption, Free SHA1 Decryptor, SHA1 Cracker, SHA1 Security

    Thanks for this!!!

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    • ok58
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 4

      #62
      Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

      Thanks!

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      • Gianluca
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2015
        • 5

        #63
        Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

        I've tried but it prints: Password=" "
        and the real password is Fiery.1
        I have an FS100pro

        Has anyone tried to the same model?

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        • Sashko
          Trusted Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Oct 2009
          • 110

          #64
          Re: Solution for MD5 Hash

          Originally posted by dtxerox1212
          If you using the file "password.ps" and are getting a MD5 Hash Number too big for a 8.5x11 page,do the following
          use the file attached and proceed with the same instructions on the initial post, (I edit the file attached with a smaller font this way you will get all 32 characters on the MD5 Hash) than go the web site MD5 Decrypter.com, MD5 Decryption, Free MD5 Decrypter, Security, MD5 Hash, MD5 Security.
          and input your MD5 Hash,,,, and like magic your admin password will appear
          good luck to all.....

          PS: if you are able to read all 32 characters with the original file, you don't need to download my file (my file has a 10 point size font, original file has a 20 point size) in my case I was not able to get all characters.
          Thanks!
          This file has printed the correct MD5 sum - 32 characters.
          Previous file has printed only 26 characters and any MD5 Decrypter tools can't decrypt this sum.
          This website MD5 decrypter / decoder tell me that I must input 32 characters.
          I think it will be helpful for other guys.

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          • hartkl

            #65
            Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

            I have followed the instructions for the password.ps file but it is printing out the password for Operator. Is there a way to get the Administrator password?

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            • Synthohol
              Certified Konica Expert

              Site Contributor
              5,000+ Posts
              • Mar 2016
              • 5735

              #66
              Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

              Operator should have a blank password.
              Sometimes even the admin password is removed so its blank as well.
              We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
              The medication helps though...

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              • awonboyz

                #67
                Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

                Originally posted by Gianluca
                I've tried but it prints: Password=" "
                and the real password is Fiery.1
                I have an FS100pro

                Has anyone tried to the same model?

                Prints Password=" " also but it doesnt work. HELP! Xerox 250

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                • peter42
                  Trusted Tech

                  100+ Posts
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 110

                  #68

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                  • awonboyz

                    #69
                    Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

                    You are right, I logged it without inputting password for no reason and it logged in.

                    I actuall tried putting the "" as part of the password.

                    Any idea on printer admin login in. 11111 doesn't work
                    thanks

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                    • andi-fiery

                      #70
                      Re: Fiery Password Retrieval Tool

                      Thanks!

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