No, you can not.
The password is there to prevent fake/spoofed/unwanted RIP traffic, not as a security feature, since one can get it from the RIP packet itself, being cleartext.
You can find it by either running ampr-ripd in debug mode without password or Hessus's rip44d script.
On 2016-09-08 11:50, R P wrote:
cant it ignore the password and get only the route info )?