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| SFM Nugget | Old Mesh Passwords Hi all, I used to have an account on here, but I lost it as I put my Trek-related ambitions aside. They've since been rekindled and I've found my old collection of .zips with meshes inside them, the way the used to come packaged. Does anyone remember how when you downloaded a mesh, you'd receive an e-mail with that mesh's password. It was something static too, as in, the name of the mesh was in the password, with something else on it... Does anyone remember the format? I have a boatload of old meshes that I don't have the passwords to and am probably going to have to bruteforce soon. |
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| SFM Obsessed Realname: Matt Join Date: May 2006 Location: Australia Age: 23
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Downloads: 0 Uploads: 0 | they're 20-26 characters long and contain any alphanumeric character available on an ASCII keyboard as well as any symbol, excluding the function keys. I don't know if the password scheme is still around, i think bruteforce is your only method, but it's gonna take a hell of a lot of time. |
| Current WIPS: None 'cause I'm a lazy bastard. "With 5,000,000 models being destroyed a week, who's going to miss another one?" | |
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| SFM Guru Realname: Michael Cairns Join Date: May 2006 Age: 38
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Downloads: 11 Uploads: 0 | Format of the password is the name of the file without the .zip and add "00xvuxyttabmig" so if the file is called Deltaflyer.zip then the password would be - Deltaflyer00xvuxyttabmig - hope this helps you |
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