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LOG IN brainlock [message #50452] Wed, 24 April 2013 10:19 Go to next message
JohnV is currently offline  JohnV
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Apologiy but It's not teh G5 but the iMac 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo
10.6.8

It's been running for weeks and seems the last time I changed the
opening password for starting the machine, I was too clever by half.
Just restarted and Even with the hint I used, I can NOT recall what
the password is.

How dead am I?

John V

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Re: LOG IN brainlock [message #50453 is a reply to message #50452] Wed, 24 April 2013 10:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Not.

On Apr 24, 2013, at 10:19 AM, JohnV wrote:

> How dead am I?


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Re: LOG IN brainlock [message #50454 is a reply to message #50452] Wed, 24 April 2013 10:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Il giorno 24/04/13 16.19, "JohnV" ha scritto:

> Just restarted and Even with the hint I used, I can NOT recall what

> the password is.


Google "recovering password osx"

First result is the one you should looking into:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1274

Scroll down to " Resetting a user's password in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or
earlier",
and this should put you back on business. :-)


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Re: LOG IN brainlock [message #50455 is a reply to message #50454] Wed, 24 April 2013 11:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Got restart with SNOW CD and reset password.

now it seems the KEYCHAIN system is locked.

Right now staring at the dialogue box offering
CONTINUE LOG IN...
CREATE NEW KEYCHAIN...
UPDATE KEYCHAIN PASSWORD

the hang here is, if I read this right, I still need to remember my
OLD password to keep all the keychain stuff working? Or am I missing
something (highly likely)



On Apr 24, 2013, at 10:41 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:

> Il giorno 24/04/13 16.19, "JohnV" ha scritto:

>

>> Just restarted and Even with the hint I used, I can NOT recall what

>> the password is.

>

> Google "recovering password osx"

>

> First result is the one you should looking into:

> http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1274

>

> Scroll down to " Resetting a user's password in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or

> earlier",

> and this should put you back on business. :-)

>

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Re: LOG IN brainlock [message #50456 is a reply to message #50455] Wed, 24 April 2013 12:14 Go to previous message
Bruce Johnson is currently offline  Bruce Johnson
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On Apr 24, 2013, at 8:11 AM, JohnV <vengbjohn@verizon.net> wrote:

> Got restart with SNOW CD and reset password.

>

> now it seems the KEYCHAIN system is locked.

>

> Right now staring at the dialogue box offering

> CONTINUE LOG IN...

> CREATE NEW KEYCHAIN...

> UPDATE KEYCHAIN PASSWORD

>

> the hang here is, if I read this right, I still need to remember my OLD password to keep all the keychain stuff working? Or am I missing something (highly likely)

>


nope, you are correct; the keychain password is separate from your login password, it's just that OS X changes them together when you do this usually.

You've got two basic options.

1) Bite the bullet, create a new keychain and say bye-bye to all your saved passwords.

2) Select 'Continue log in' and once you're in, try again to remember the old password. I don't remember exactly but I'm pretty sure 'Update keychain password' also requires the old password. You will be bugged about this every time you run something with a remembered password.

This MIGHT work to recover passwords, since you do know your new Admin password: <https://github.com/juuso/keychaindump>. You'll need the OS X Developers Tools to compile it.

It certainly worked on my system; but my keychain is unlocked. When I locked my keychain, it found nothing.

Forgetting system passwords is bad.

One thing you can do (for free) is:

use Disk Utility to create an encrypted disk image. It doesn't have to be large a few megabytes is sufficient for this purpose.
DON'T forget the password to this, or write it down and put it someplace secure, like a safe.

Open the disk image, and using any editor (a text editor like BBEdit or TextWrangler is ideal) write down all your passwords and usernames and any other useful information you may need (like Credit card numbers, house alarm pins, etc etc). Save the text file on the disk image. Drag the mounted disk to the trash to eject (and lock) it, and save it somewhere safe.

Mine is in my Dropbox, so I can get to it any time I want, on any of my Macs (since it's a disk image, I cannot access it via the Dropbox web intercface or on my iPad).

This is really useful because it lets you create insanely comples passwords for things like bank accounts and such, yet all you have to do is open the disk image and copy the passwords out off the document and paste it into the web login screens.

The other thing to do is maintain a paper copy of all this information, ALSO put somewhere safe, like a safe deposit box or houshold fireproof safe, etc, so that in the worst case scenario you can still get into things.

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