GUESS_PASS, SYSTEM MANAGEMENT, Test users passwords. DESCRIPTION: This tool was developed to get users passwords. This is to help determine security issues releating to passwords. I use this program to verify that new users don't use "simple" passwords. Parameter: USERNAME Qualifiers: [no]COUNTWORDS -- [Don't] Count the words in the dictionary. [no]DICTIONARY -- [Don't] Use the dictionary. [no]DOUBLEUP -- [Don't] Double words in the dictionary. ex: test SAND <- Not doubled test MAN <- Not doubled test SANDMAN <- doubled test MANSAND <- doubled INTERVAL=time -- Interval to display progress. Default is 10 seconds. ex: /interval="0 00:01:00" this indicates 0 days, 0 hours, 1 minute, and 0 seconds MAXADDITIONS=n -- Largest number to add to the end of the password. Default is 9. ex: test SAND test SAND0 test SAND1 ... MAXCOLUMNS=n -- Largest number of columns to test. Once all the words have been used in the dictionary, the program will start to try ALL possible passwords. The default number of columns is set 5. Which means it will test up to ZZZZZ then stop testing. See NOTE #1 for more explanation. METHOD=method -- Search method. This does not apply to the dictionary words. Options are BVM and JDW. BVM is the default. See NOTE #2 for more explanation. [no]REVERSE -- [Don't] Reverse the passwords. ex: test SAND <- not reversed test DNAS <- reversed password NOTE #1: BVM method will test 0, 1, 2..., A, B, C..., 00, 10, 20..., A0, B0, C0..., YZ, ZZ, 000, 100, 200... The default number of columns to test is 5. Which means it will test up to ZZZZZ then stop testing. See NOTE #2: JDW method will test 0, 1, 2..., A, B, C..., 00, 01, 02..., 0A, 0B, 0C... The right most column will increase the fastest, where the BVM method will increase the left most column the fastest.