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 · 28 Dec 2019

  

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Here's our seventh, and like I promised a few issues back, a large list
of default passwords. This includes the HP-3000, Primos, Unix, VM/CMS, and
VMS systems. I would have liked to also made this a thorough file on
identifying systems, but that'll have to be another file, there are about 10
other systems I'd like to go over.

This is in no-way a guide to hacking, just a list of defaults. I
compromised the extras to get this file out sooner. You should assume to use
the account name as password too for all defaults listed.

. ... and we're off!!

___________________________
/...........................\
( HP-3000 running MPE XL or V )
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
e.g. log-on

: <pressed enter>
EXPECTED HELLO, :JOB, :DATA, OR (CMD) AS LOGON. (CIERR 1402)
: hello mgr.intx3,pub
ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: intx3 <not echoed>
ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: hponly <not echoed>
ENTER ACCOUNT (INTX3) PASSWORD: manager <not echoed>

INCORRECT PASSWORD. (CIERR 1441)


As you can see, the account is made up of a USER.ACCOUNT,JOB ID so try
the following ones in every combination possible. The job id (e.g. pub) is
always optional.

USER names ACCOUNT names JOB IDs
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
mgr cognos pub
manager disc sys
operator hpoffice
field hpword
support
sys
system
telesup
xlserver

Default accounts are almost always open, but in case you're asked for a
password, first try the user names, account names, and things common like:

hponly
manager
hp
mpe

Here are the most common default accounts:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
operator.cognos
mgr.hpword
field.hpword
manager.hpoffice
mgr.hpoffice
wp.hpoffice
spoolman.hpoffice
mailman.hpoffice
advmail.hpoffice
mail.hpoffice
field.support
operator.support
operator.sys
rsbcmon.sys
pcuser.sys
operator.system
operator.disc
mgr.xlserver
mgr.hpdesk
mgr.robelle
mgr.vesoft
manager.itf3000
sys.telesup
manager.security
mgr.conv
mgr.rje
mgr.hpp187
mgr.hpp189
mgr.hpp196
field.hpp187
mgr.intx3
mgr.carolian
manager.tch
mgr.word
____________________
/....................\
( Prime running PRIMOS )
::::::::::::::::::::::

When connected you might not get anything on the screen, type "login"
or "login <userid>" to be prompted. Try all User ids as passwords. It seems
that not many people have had luck hacking the Primos operating system.

e.g. log-on

login
User id? fam
Password? fam <not echoed>
Invalid user id or password; please try again.

User ids Passwords
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
mail
prime prime/primos
primos_cs prime/primos
primenet
mfd
fam (v.18 Primos and below)
system (v.18 Primos and below) system/prime
dos (v.18 Primos and below)
tele
netlink
test
guest
guest1 guest1/guest

______
/......\
( VM/CMS )
::::::::

You may not always see this standard VM/CMS logon screen, alot of systems
have a customized logon screen. But if it asks you to 'LOGON', then you usually
have a VM/CMS.

e.g. log-on

VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084--PRESS BREAK KEY TO BEGIN SESSION
!

Enter one of the following commands :

LOGON userid (Example : LOGON VMUSER1)
DIAL userid (Example : DIAL VMUSER2)
MSG userid message (Example : MSG VMUSER2 GOOD MORNING)
LOGOFF


.LOGON EREP


Userids
~~~~~~~
$ALLOC$
TEMP
TDISK
CPNUC
DIRECT
SAVSYS
SYSERR
SYSCKP
SYSWRM
AUTOLOG1
CMSBATCH
CMSUSER
EREP
GCS
IVPM1
IVPM2
MAINT CPCMS
OLTSEP
OPERATNS
OPERATOR
SYSDUMP1
TSAFVM
OPERATOR
SYSDUMP1
TSAFVM
VSEMAINT
VSEIPO
ROUTER
AP2SVP
APL2PP
VMASSYS
VMASMON
VMASTEST
BATCH
BATCH1
BATCH2
CSPUSER
CVIEW
DIRMAINT
DATAMOVE
FSFCNTRL
FSFTASK1
FSFTASK2
FSFADMIN
IIPS
ADMIN
DISKACNT
CPRM
OP1
VMUTIL
IPFSERV
ISPVM
NETVIEW
PRODBM
PROMAIL
PROCAL
SYSADMIN
SFCM1
PSFMAINT
PDM470
PDMREMI
PVM
RSCS
RSCSV2
SMART
SQLDBA
SQLUSER
VMARCH
VMBACKUP
VMBSYSAD
DEMO1-4
VMTAPE
VMTLIBR
VMMAP
VTAM
VM3812
VSEMAN
PENG
MOESERV
VTAMSUER
CCC
IDMSSE
IDMS
______________________________________
/......................................\
( VAX running VMS: Virtual Memory System )
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

You can sometimes identify a VMS by the beep you hear after connecting.

e.g. log-on

Username: SYSTEST_CLIG
Password: SYSTEST_CLIG <not echoed>
User authorization failure <pressed enter>
Username: DEMO
etc.. . .

Usernames Passwords
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
allin1
allin1mail
backup
dcl
dec
decmail
decnet
default default/user
demo
field field/service/test/digital
games
guest
help
helpdesk
host
info
ingres
link
mail
mailer
mbmanager
mbwatch
netcon
netmgr
netpriv
netserver
network
newingres
news
operator
opervax
pfmuser
postmaster
priv
report
rje
student
sys
sysmaint sysmaint/service/digital
systest systest/uetp
systest_clig
system system/manager/operator/syslib
teledemo
test
uetp
user
userp
vax
vms


______
/......\
( UNIX )
::::::::
e.g. log-on

login: root
password: root1234 <not echoed>
Login incorrect
login: somebody
password: ydobemos
Login incorrect
logi.. .etc.. . .

logins
~~~~~~
root
makefsys
mountfsys
umountfsys
checkfsys
lp
daemon
trouble
nuucp
uucp
bin
adm
sysadm
sys
rje
sync
tty
nobody
somebody
setup
powerdown
ingres
general
guest
gsa
user
games
help
public
unix
test
admin
student
standard
pub
field
demo
batch
visitor
w
listen
network
uuhelp
usenet
sysinfo
cron
console
sysbin
who


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This file will eventually be updated. Look to the LOD/H's Novice's Guide
to Hacking by The Mentor for defaults to a few more less common systems.
And always remember.. .

.. .. knOwLeDg@ is Po(/\)er.. ..
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