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 PASSWORD RECOVERY for NOKIA IP440
We have a Nokia IP440 Appliance that was inherited second hand. Does anyone know the procedure for recovering the login password, or resetting it? Or can someone point me towards a sight that may have the procedure online(other than Nokia or Checkpoint)? Also knowing the console baud rate settings would be good too, or if there is a book on this appliance that will help too. Thanks in advance Jack

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ASKED: April 7, 2006  5:59 PM
UPDATED: April 9, 2006  2:49 PM

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Don't have the device, but Google search turns up: http://www.securitydocs.com/library/422 Please post whether this helps. Baud rate is usually 9600,8N1 for these devices.
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Thanks, we actually found it online at Securitydocs.com .

For anyone interested you need to be consoled in using a standard Cisco Rollover cable, two console adapters, standard Cisco 9600 Baud, no Parity, Flow Control Hardware.

Then, simply hit -s on boot.

Change Password in IPSO 3.5 and Higher

Run “/etc/overpw” from the single user shell and follow the prompts to change the password. Type “reboot” to boot into multi-user mode, go into voyager and change to a permanent password.

For IPSO 3.4 and Lower

Run “/etc/overpw” from the single user shell. Type “reboot” to boot into multi-user mode. After the device starts up you can console into it and will not be prompted for an admin password. After you console in run ” dbpasswd admin password “” ” Where “password” is the new password you want and the “” specifies the old (blank) password. Run “dbset :save” Now use Voyager to set a permanent password

Jack

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