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Saturday 4 August 2018, 14:05  #1
Network - FTP Authentication
elphnek
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Hey guys, I’m a bit new to this kind of learning - i’m trying to figure this one out - i opened the file with notepad++ and tried to search for ’pass’ ’user’ ’ftp’ and etc.

but i can’t seem to understand where it’s hidden - i’m bit of a newbie and would very much like someone to just tip me this one so i could continue - feeling like this is so simple it’s confusing.

Thanks a bunch for those who help.

Saturday 4 August 2018, 15:15  #2
Network - FTP Authentication
elphnek
  • 3 posts

found it moved on

Sunday 9 September 2018, 01:12  #3
Network - FTP Authentication
Diceble
  • 1 posts

How did you find it, if i may ask?

Monday 10 September 2018, 11:09  #4
Network - FTP Authentication
Th1b4ud
  • 1636 posts

Type on google : "How to use wireshark ?" :)

Monday 5 August 2019, 23:22  #5
Network - FTP Authentication
executionbyfork
  • 1 posts

Trying to figure out the answer to this challenge without using wireshark to give me the answer. Looking through the pcap data, I’m not finding the password. It seems like wireshark is able to pull it from thin air, which I know isn’t the case. Where is wireshark finding the data that contains the password in the pcap? The data segments in the pcap are all accompanied by ascii sections to allow reading them. I would think the password would be in there, but I guess the pcap doesn’t translate everything.

Any clues on how someone might solve this with only the raw data? I’ve looked at each of the port 21 packets and don’t see any hints on which data chunk is the right one to decode to get the answer

Monday 6 April 2020, 14:10  #6
Network - FTP Authentication
uhinze
  • 1 posts

I was wondering the same and understood it halfway at least. [Th1b4ud : spoil].
Don’t know why this is decoded to &.............. in the doc though...if anyone has the answer, I’m interested.

Monday 6 April 2020, 23:37  #7
[CLOSED] Network - FTP Authentication
Th1b4ud
  • 1636 posts

Avoid this type of too explicit question on public forum. Ty