i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 I bet there was a provisioning error and the password was generated wrongly to be “N/A” and the script just went with it
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 I would switch the provider and request data deletion under article 17 GDPR 🫡
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 thanks for contributing a server to the botnet, friend
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001
I wonder if N/A is in any of the common password lists. -
@rebane2001
I wonder if N/A is in any of the common password lists.@FritzAdalis @rebane2001 it's in several of Openwall's: https://www.openwall.com/wordlists/
- English/3-large/acronym.lst
- English/4-extra/acronym.lst
- mangled.lst
- all.lst
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 Weird provider seems to be an understatement
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 *maybe* it's a randomly generated 3 character password and you got (un)lucky? ...probably not
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i set up a new vps at some weird provider and they sent me an e-mail with my vps credentials
the root password said N/A, so you'd think that there's no root password by default. BUT NO! THE ROOT PASSWORD IS LITERALLY "N/A"!! AND SSHD IS EXPOSED ON PUBLIC IPV4?? THE FUCK ??
@rebane2001 my password is secret!