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RE: Format of SAM File
From: "Pete.LeMay" <pete.lemay () whro org>
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:10:06 -0400
First return on google search of "pwdump file format" returns this structure:
Each string of a PwDump file is compiled in the following format:
"UserName:RID:LMhash:NThash:FullName,Description:HomeDirectory:" .
-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On Behalf Of Ron
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:06 PM
To: Hernandez IV, Miguel
Cc: pen-test () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Format of SAM File
Hernandez IV, Miguel wrote:
All,
Looking for a reference that describes the format of the windows SAM
file. From what I can tell, the first column is the username and third
column is the password hash, but I want to know what information is
contained in the other columns. Google searches on "format windows SAM
file", "understand windows SAM file", and other related searches have
proved frustrating. I should mention that the SAM file was obtained
using pwdump6 in case that is relevant. The format I am seeing is as
follows:
Username:number:password hash:another hash?:blank:blank:blank
Any help is much appreciated.
Miguel
Hi Miguel,
There's no "standard" format, but the format that's most often used (by
pwdump and fgdump, for example) is:
username:rid:lanman:ntlm:::
rid is basically the user id on the system -- 500 = admin, 501 = guest,
1000+ = standard users.
lanman and ntlm are two different types of hashes -- lanman is weak,
ntlm is reasonable.
I'm not sure what, if anything the last three spots are.
Hope that helps!
Ron
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