yes, i really should have posted that up there as well.... sigh i knew i forgot something
> 0x00000: 2f 62 69 6e 2f 70 61 73 73 77 64 0d 0a /bin/pa +sswd.. < 0x00000: 2f / < 0x00000: 62 69 6e 2f 70 61 73 73 77 64 0d 0a 70 61 73 73 bin/pas +swd..pass < 0x00010: 77 64 3a 20 20 43 68 61 6e 67 69 6e 67 20 70 61 wd: Ch +anging pa < 0x00020: 73 73 77 6f 72 64 20 66 6f 72 20 70 72 69 65 68 ssword +for prieh < 0x00030: 65 63 6b 0d 0a eck.. < 0x00000: 45 6e 74 65 72 20 6c 6f 67 69 6e 28 4e 49 53 2b Enter l +ogin(NIS+ < 0x00010: 29 20 70 61 73 73 77 6f 72 64 3a 20 ) passw +ord:
that is the log, and the waitfor()'s came out of teh documentation letter by letter, but since this currently doesnt work, im up for recoding it... i will add those to my list of lines to be evaluated for dumping.

but that is beside the point, the program hangs wainting for the password which i thought i told it to send...
jcpunk

by the way thanks for all the help that was, is, and will be


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