I wrote about this on the spanish subforum. It is not a trivial thing, and it is not viable to crack any sane password that is not "1234" or the like. The password is not like a zip password, the aes 256 pass on a rar file is used to encrypt the contents of the file, it is used as a key. Without it, you CAN'T decrypt the file, so if you bypass the password, you will only get crap when uncompressing the file.
The only way to achieve this would be brute force, and that makes it non-viable, unless you have a dedicated cluster
A dictionary attack could be used, but that falls into the "idiotic password" category. If I remember ok (not willing to search on my bookmarks for this, sorry) it's aes 256. Google a bit and you will soon understand that it is not a practical thing to attempt this. You can try any windows rar cracker under wine, they might work, but that would still be worthless unless the password is really lame, and even then, it will take long. Brute force is the only way around this. So, better train your memory and try to remember your password, after all, you are the one who put it, aren't you?
