Yes, I have forgotten the expert mode password.
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I want to reset the expert mode password of checkpoint. Is it possible?
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If you know a user's Standard Mode password, but you've forgotten the
Expert Mode password, things get a little trickier, but not too bad. I used
a bootable Linux distro (tested with Knoppix & F.I.R.E.).
a) boot to CD
b) mount the hard disk ( mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2 )
c) edit the SecurePlatform passwd file - change the user's default shell
from cpshell to bash
d) boot to SecurePlatform & login with the user you just modified; you get a
bash prompt
e) use the passwd command to change the Expert Mode password
f) edit passwd & change the user's default shell back to cpshell
I tested this using a special user created for the test and also with admin.
No problems either way.
To change the shell use the following syntax
chsh s /bin/bash admin Go directly to expert mode, skiping the restricted cpshell. Permanent change.
chsh s /bin/cpshell admin Revert the change.
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by: deimarkPosted on 2009-08-20 at 00:33:30ID: 25139974
Yes, preferably if you can enter expert mode.
If you can, type in "passwd" and enter the new password.
If you don't have the original password, then you can still do it, but I will need to look up the process