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Thread Password on DBISAM Tables.
Wed, Dec 27 2006 4:46 PMPermanent Link

"Acidbytes"
Hi,

       I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other version,
older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables have password,
but I don't have contact with the developers of this old application, and I
need integrate that tables in my new system, and I don't know about this
passwords.
       Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password for
this older tables???

       Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1

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AcidBytes



Thu, Dec 28 2006 4:59 AMPermanent Link

"Frans van Daalen"

"Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message
news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com...
> Hi,
>
>        I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other
> version, older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables
> have password, but I don't have contact with the developers of this old
> application, and I need integrate that tables in my new system, and I
> don't know about this passwords.
>        Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password
> for this older tables???
>
>        Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1
>
> --
> AcidBytes
>
the password(s) could not be found in de source of the app?

Fri, Dec 29 2006 12:23 PMPermanent Link

"Acidbytes"
My customer lost the sources, the guy that develop that application goes back
to Bulgaria, and I don't have contact with he.
In fact, my customer don't lost the sources, but the CD on it's were recorded
not read, I try several ways to recover the data, but all tries was
unsuccessfull.
I try even professional services for try to recover this CD, but neither of
them was capable to recover the CD.

--
AcidBytes
www.spectrus.com.br
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"Frans van Daalen" <Account@is.invalid> wrote in message
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>
> "Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message
> news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>>        I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other
>> version, older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables
>> have password, but I don't have contact with the developers of this old
>> application, and I need integrate that tables in my new system, and I
>> don't know about this passwords.
>>        Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password
>> for this older tables???
>>
>>        Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1
>>
>> --
>> AcidBytes
>>
> the password(s) could not be found in de source of the app?
>

Fri, Dec 29 2006 2:43 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Email timyoung@elevatesoft.com

<< My customer lost the sources, the guy that develop that application goes
back to Bulgaria, and I don't have contact with he.In fact, my customer
don't lost the sources, but the CD on it's were recorded not read, I try
several ways to recover the data, but all tries was unsuccessfull.
I try even professional services for try to recover this CD, but neither of
them was capable to recover the CD. >>

Is your customer the customer that we have on file as having purchased
DBISAM ?  If so, then if you can email me with their information, then I can
probably recover the 3.x tables for you.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Fri, Dec 29 2006 4:49 PMPermanent Link

"Mike Shkolnik"
Try our tool:
http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm

--
With best regards, Mike Shkolnik
Scalabium Software
http://www.scalabium.com
mshkolnik@scalabium.com

"Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message
news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com...
> Hi,
>
>         I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other
version,
> older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables have
password,
> but I don't have contact with the developers of this old application, and
I
> need integrate that tables in my new system, and I don't know about this
> passwords.
>         Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password
for
> this older tables???
>
>         Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1
>
> --
> AcidBytes
>
>
>
>

Thu, Jul 5 2007 5:02 PMPermanent Link

Sanford Aranoff


Mike Shkolnik wrote:

> Try our tool:
> http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm
>
> Great tool. Question: What value do passwords have, if this tool can recover
> the passwords?
Fri, Jul 6 2007 10:24 AMPermanent Link

"Henri Maas"
Just tried the tool and get the following message

 C:\Cras V2.0\DataBase\Clienten.dat
 This file is encrypted but valid password is not specified.

and  luckily no password for theV4.xx DBtable

Henri



"Sanford Aranoff" <aranoff@analysis-knowledge.com> schreef in bericht
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>
>
> Mike Shkolnik wrote:
>
>> Try our tool:
>> http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm
>>
>> Great tool. Question: What value do passwords have, if this tool can
>> recover
>> the passwords?
>

Mon, Jul 9 2007 5:00 PMPermanent Link

"Mike Shkolnik"
> and  luckily no password for theV4.xx DBtable
For DBISAM v4.0 we have the another tool with brute-force attack. Still in
beta because performance is not good
--
With best regards, Mike Shkolnik
Scalabium Software
http://www.scalabium.com
mshkolnik@scalabium.com

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