Well, I thought it is possible to execute commands in tuxbox commander ?
Indeed opasswd is not embedded in the os on Linux Tm boxes ...
Here are the config keys for tuxcommander.
- How are the Keys configured?
left/right: left/right window
up/down: previous/next Entry
Volume -/+: one page up/down
ok: select the highlighted file/directory
1: Change Properties of the selected file
2: Rename selected file
3: View selected File
4: Edit selected File
5: copy selected File from one window into the other
6: move selected File from one window into the other
7: create new directory in selected window
8: delete selected file
9: create a new file
0: create symbolic link to the selected file in the other window
red: execute Linux commando
gree: mark/unmark the file
yellow: Sort files different
blue: Refresh Window
mute: change transparent mode
dbox: Main Menu or Version Info
- How can I now edit the file?
left/right: move Position
up/down: swap letters
ok: Confirm
volume +: add new letter
volume -: remove letter
red: delete entry
green: change into mark mode
yellow: Capital/Lower case
blue: copy text from clipboard
0..9: text selection like TXT Style on your mobile
- What are the different colours in the Directories?
white: Directory
orange: shortcuts
yellow: Entry has execute rights
grey: Entry has write rights
green: Entry has read rights
Or you could try this make 2 new files in /var/etc
passwd
root:$1$$a/H3O7Gxc.2w21w4XZrCJ0:0:0::/:/bin/sh
sshd:*:65532:65534::/:/bin/false
ftp:*:65533:65534::/:/bin/false
nobody:*:65534:65534::/:/bin/false
passwd-
root:$1$$qRPK7m23GJusamGpoGLby/:0:0::/:/bin/sh
sshd:*:65532:65534::/:/bin/false
ftp:*:65533:65534::/:/bin/false
nobody:*:65534:65534::/:/bin/false
the loginpass for root would be in this scenario : test1234
I would give it a try ?