I'm just wondering, but...
When presented with a screen along the lines of "Present password for override" on a network security thingy in an internet browser, how can you find the password, and, subsequently, hide it again?
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I'm just wondering, but...
When presented with a screen along the lines of "Present password for override" on a network security thingy in an internet browser, how can you find the password, and, subsequently, hide it again?
I am not really sure what you question is...is this a web site or a web based application???
Are you the admin\user or are tou trying to circumvent the security of someone elses "network security thingy" :eek7:
MLF
It's a website. Don't worry, I am the user.Quote:
Originally Posted by morganlefay
ask the admin then
MLF
Awwwwwwwww...alright.Quote:
Originally Posted by morganlefay
/me thinks he threw in that last part about "hiding it again" so we wont realize that he has nothing but breaking into the site on his mind.
Ummm..... yeah. if it's a website and you don't know the password (but are the user) than the admin is the only way to go. The password isn't going to be stored in clear text anywhere (if it's what im thinking and not some javascript based password protection). If it's something like an htaccess'd directory then the password is going to be encrypted and even the admin won't know what the plaintext password is so he's going to have to reset it for you.
that's why we ingore that part, and just answer the surface question ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NeuTron
/me thinks you is right ;)
I guess we iz smarter then your average bearz
TOR....you need to know waaay more info about the website and "network security thingy".....to start with. :rolleyes:
MLF
Hahaha, no. It's just a parental control device that is frustrating me.
No worries.