Posts Tagged ‘how to recover passwords’

zee

Free & Secure Password Manager to manage all your passwords.

Posted by zee on October 19th, 2008 Comment »

The never ending list of passwords, in today’s era is an element of concern, where ever you go around the internet there is a password to get along, facebook, ftp, emails, IM’s all have passwords and our list of passwords keeps on growing. We can’t keep a single password to all application’s neither did OpenId added any benefit to it so now its time to get hold of password managers. A password manager that takes one last password to manage all passwords, lets introduce LastPass.

As the name says “LastPass” a great application to manage your passwords. Every place we go we are expected to log in and with the passing time managing passwords itself is getting a hectic problem it’s difficult to remember passwords from all around the net.

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zee

how to recover filezilla passwords

Posted by zee on July 14th, 2008 Comment »

Filezilla is a free FTP solution for client & server. A free software to make ftp connections to your web server upload / download files and manage your sites. Its a product by Mozilla Inc.  Its fast & reliable cross platform FTP, FTPS & SFTP client with features like :

  • Easy to use
  • Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
  • Cross-platform. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD, OSX and more
  • Available in many languages
  • Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB

Personally i am big fan of the software and recently ran into a problem that involved recovering saved passwords in filezilla.

How to recover Saved / Quick Connect Passwords from Filezilla.

Well if you Google this question up you will probably land up with tons of software’s each claiming to help you recover password i tried a bunch of them and the results were pathetic also its a bit unsafe to trust such unknown software’s to recover you passwords for FTP as you don’t know if they transfer that information across the internet as well.

So the way out is quite easy and a little shocking to, shocking because its so easy that the file containing the sensitive information for your ftp access is not even encrypted. So if you want to recover the passwords all you have to do is follow the three easy steps:

  1. First go to folder options and enable all hidden files
  2. Two Go to ‘c:\document and settings \ [username] \ Application Data \ FileZill’ (in win XP / 2000 ) & “C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla\” (in windows vista) or “/home/username/.filezilla/” (for linux)
  3. Locate the files
    • filezilla.xml (stores morst recent server info including passwords)
    • recentservers.xml (stores all recent server info including passwords)
    • sitemanager.xml (stores all saved sites server info including password in plaintext)

Using notepad you can easily open the file and all the user / password and ftp information is displayed.

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