With the rapid development of broadband technology, home network access to broadband has become very common. Most readers connect their home networks to the Internet through ADSL or other methods. However, in actual use, many readers have encountered the problem of missing passwords. If these passwords are stored in the router configuration, how can we restore them? Today, I would like to invite readers to follow the author's path to Rome, so that we can use multiple methods to restore the dialing password. I will introduce it in a simple way. I believe that no matter how powerful the router's encryption measures are, we can use this method to quickly restore the stored plaintext.
1. When do I need to recover the dialing password:
First, the real password is forgotten, and the vro Configuration Parameter contains the password saving information, but the password information is "*" when it is processed by the vro, in this case, we need to reset the dialing password.
Ii. browser handle restoration method:
First, we can try to restore it through the browser handle. Generally, there are many tools available on the Internet. We can simply drag and drop the asterisks and passwords without relevant programming knowledge. Here, the pen recommends a small tool named revelation.exe to readers. It is a green version program. After running this program, we will drag the cross cursor of the software interface to the asterisk password to be displayed and release the mouse button, at this time, we will see the plaintext password information in the main display area of the software, so that we can smoothly view the asterisk password function. This tool is of low capacity. I will send it to IT168 readers in the form of attachments.
TIPS:The software used to view asterisks is usually used by the IE browser. Therefore, you can use the IE browser to open the asterisks page and view the plaintext information corresponding to the asterisks through the handle.
3. view the asterisk password using the advanced Handle Tool:
However, many readers have encountered that the asterisk information cannot be viewed through the simple handle analysis software. In this case, we can try the advanced handle viewing tool to analyze the handle through the extended functions of these software, in this way, the plaintext of the asterisk information can be restored smoothly. Here I recommend a Super tool, coralspy. This tool can view the plaintext information corresponding to the asterisk through the analysis handle, if the page uses an encryption method to protect the asterisk, we can also view the real plaintext through its advanced analysis function.
After the software is started, the corresponding asterisk display page is opened. Then, you can drag the asterisk to view the asterisk. For general pages, we can directly see the plaintext information displayed in the software window.
If the page is encrypted with asterisks, click the extended advanced features button of the software and switch to the IE or IE2 tab. The software will analyze the page further, then we can see the plaintext information corresponding to the asterisk in the following form element, the author successfully restored the dial-up account stored in the D-LINK router and the corresponding asterisk password plaintext information. The author also sends this tool as an attachment to readers.
4. Analyze the asterisks in plaintext using the source file method:
Of course, sometimes there may be no relevant software at hand. Is there a way to restore the password with bare hands? The answer is yes. We can first open the page with an asterisk encrypted, and then open the corresponding source file on the page through "View"-> "source file" in the browser, find the account or password field through the "Search" function in the source file. Sometimes the information corresponding to the asterisk is stored in the source file in plaintext, we use this function to smoothly analyze the plaintext information of the asterisk.
However, this method has a lot of limitations. The asterisks on many pages cannot be used to analyze the plain text. In addition, some pages are created through the framework. Viewing the source files can only display the Framework Code, therefore, this function cannot be used for analysis. Some pages even prohibit users from viewing source files, which also gives users nowhere to start.
Of course, I also found that, in case of any of the above problems, I can try to save the page as an HTML file and then open it locally. This will solve the problem of not allowing the webpage to view the source file, you can also locate the real page file from the analysis framework of the saved HTML file. After you view the source file, you can still find the plaintext information of the stored Asterisk and password by searching for keywords.
TIPS:If we use browsers such as maxthon, the operation will be simpler. Select the line of password and drag it. Your Maxthon browser will automatically open a page, search for the keyword on the page to find the plaintext of the password.