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- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
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+ Volume #6, File #1 Date: 14/09/1988 +
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+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
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(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
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TO CONTACT US:
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Germany: ALTOS altger/allth NUA: 02624xxx00x0004 Username: force
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Australia: Any Good BBS In Melbourne or The Realm
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Usa: The Forgotten Realm BBS
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NOTE: We can now be contacted via allth, on a BBS in USA, and VIA the DIALCOM
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network. To obtain our current DIALCOM mail ID, please contact any one
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of either REALM, BELLCORE, or XTENSION Members.
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FROM THE EDITOR:
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This has been a very, very big month. A number of large hacks have been
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made including GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV's Mail Box. (Yep, Russian Generals
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are just as stupid as ordinary people, when it comes to passwords).
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United Nations Network, as well as few I don't want to mention.
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Such A BIG month deserves a BIG issue of Globe Trotter, so here it is.
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For the first time, a four file Issue, with a look inside The Realm.
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Thunder has worked his magic yet again, so read about it. Looks like I should
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set up a regular feature, just for our dear friend. Ahhh you love it John don't
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you? All this lovelly publicity for you, and yes, I am going to mention
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T H U N D E R C O R E. (or is it CORP)
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Catch Ya Later
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I N D E X
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R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- Phreaking More Technical Garbage and Backround information
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on phreaking and the Technology behind it all.
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Looks like Phoenix might take over this section.
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- System Passwords: Primes and more Primos.
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- Trix of The Trade The Cpl Touch for Privacy
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- Unusual Systems Rather Odd Systems in Canada
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- Hack Of The Month United Nations
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- Inside Information Dialcom System 09. YES KEYLINK/MINERVA
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- Network Profile: We Say Goodbye to DATAPAC and hello to MIDAS
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AUSTRALIA.
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N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- DNIC UPDATES Few More recently discovered Networks, including
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one in Russia. Next month, there will be the
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all new revised DNIC List.
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- MICHAEL ROSENBERG The greatest enemy, the dialcom hacker has ever
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faced. Few things and tips to survive the
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slaughter.
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- THE YEAR THAT WAS We are compiling information for a special
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Issue, a sort of a journal of this years
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hack and activities.
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- THUNDER MAGIC I don't know how the boy does it. He's free, and
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laughing all the way.
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P H R E A K I N G
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It's all looking up. Now we have added another method, to the phreaking way
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off life, and the future is looking brighter all the time, with possible
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introduction of new services such as SPRINT to Australia. Boxing is also
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becoming a reality, and early boxing tests with 2400 & 2600 tones are
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yielding some good results. Ok, now to continue where I left off last time.
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FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH AND TRANSMISSION SPEED
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Each transmission medium (carrier) operates on a different portion of the
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electromagnetic frequency spectrum, although various media often occupy
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overlapping frequency ranges. Open-wire pairs, for instance, use the portion
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of the spectrum between 400 and 6000 Hx, only a slice of approximately 5600 Hz.
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Microwave radio, by contrast, uses the portion of the spectrum upward between
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approximately 2000 and 12000 MHZ, or a giant slice of 10000 MHZ.
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When the telephone system was being developed, it was determined that the
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frequency range of between 300 and 3400 Hz or a slice of approximately 3000 Hz
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was sufficient to transmit the human voice intelligibly. A voicegrade line is
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a circuit that offers 3000 Hz nominal frequency capacity. A 3000 Hz slice can
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be taken out of anywhere on the frequency spectrum modulated, and used for
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transmission as though it were taken out of te 300 to 3400 Hz portion of the
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spectrum. Therefore 3000 Hz, normally considered the bandwidth of a voicegrade
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channel, indicates the size of the channel, rather than its location on the
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frequency spectrum.
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MULTIPLEXING
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Given a specific channel, the goal is to utilize it to the fullest in order to
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reduce transmission costs. In many cases, this can be accomplished by
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multiplexing. As described below, there are two types of multiplexing commonly
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used.
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Time-Division multiplexing can be thought of as a process in which a number of
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parallel signals are represented sequentially and transmitted on a single
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high-speed circuit. In small segment of time. each of the number of input
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signals is sampled in sequence and that sampling sequence is repeated until
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the transmission is completed. The speed of the sampling cycle is important
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because it affects the accuracy of the process. (With analog signal, the
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sampling must be at least twice as fast as the highest frequency to achieve a
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satisfactory accuracy.)
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In frequency-division multiplexing, a number of signals each occupies a
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different portion on wider bandwidth circui, that is, each is given a descrete,
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narrow frequency range. This is possible since most circuits have much wider
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bandwidths than those required by the voice signal. The circuit is used more
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efficiently, therefore, by spreading a number of signals over the available
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bandwidth and transmitting them simultaneously. At the receiving point, the
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signals are reducedto their original frequencies and distributed on individual
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circuits.
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A "concentrator" is a term used almost synonymously with "multiplexor," but the
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functions of the concentrator may also include code and speed translation
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functions. When a concentrator is used, operation of various types of remote
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terminals is "transparent" to the computer in the network.
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Next month will have the last part of this boaring jargon. SWITCHED FACILITIES
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and LINE FACILITIES, then we can tackle the juicy bits.
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S Y S T E M P A S S W O R D S
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Since primes are the flavour of the month, this month and every other month,
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why not go along with more of them. Ok, I must level with you. The reason
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you are being swamped with primes, is because they, apart from UNIX Systems,
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have commonly got useless accounts, that don't really lead anywhere. If you
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think I am going to make a regular habbit of leaving decent accounts in this
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section, then you are indeed dreaming. After all, it would only benefit the
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first few readers of this issue. This way, the accounts keep on living, ie
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the ones left in volume #1 are still alive, and only if you're good enough
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will you be able to take it a step further.
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26245221040595 PRIMENET 21.0.3 TWF_K Username: PRIME Password: PRIME
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26245890090831 PRIMENET 19.3.4-Z GRAF Username: TEST No password
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Username: SYSTEM No password
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311061700255 primenet 20.2.6v.R8.A PBN43 Username: TEST No password
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I guess out of the above, the second with the username SYSTEM is the most fun.
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TRIX OF THE TRADE
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Earlier on, I have told you about the use of the C_ID file, to keep away,
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unwanted people, while you're using a Prime Account. Naturally, the people
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must be very ignorant of primos in general, since there are ways around
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it. This is the same thing, only a cpl version. It will do several things.
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Each time some logs on, it will create a T$xxxx file, thus you can check
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how many people have attempted login and at what times, since the files are
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dated and stamped with the time. If your using TELENET, it is still reasonably
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easy to abort the sequence, but using a network such as MIDAS or AUSTPAC,
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has some nasty effects. THINK ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THESE
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TWO NETWORKS AND TELENET. When we first did it, on a fresh;y engineered
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account, we though it was lost forewer and it took about 6 attempts before
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we managed to abort the sequence. arrgghhh nasty. Second version, is
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to keep away people that know about primos and have the capability to abort
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into primos and undo your efforts. Ok here is how it goes.
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TYPE **** THE SYSTEM IS DOWN FOR HARDWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE TRY LATER ****
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&DATA LOG
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OK, that's all there is to it. When anyne logs on, they will get a message
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saying the system is down, and will be logged off.
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Now for the more nasty version
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TYPE **** THE SYSTEM IS DOWN FOR HARDWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE TRY LATER ****
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&DATA COMO -N
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Now some explanations. COMO -N, will turn off the output to the user logging
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on, therefore he can't see what is going on. If you have a high level account,
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you will need to remove the OLDPASSWORD command. It basically changes the
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password from the old one to a new one you select, if by any chance the person
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tries to log on, he will not be able to get back in later, after he realises
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the C_ID logs him off.
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by activating a CHAT to you. There are lot more applications for modified
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versions of this program, ie. with a system managers account ie 001 on
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DIALCOM's, you can install it to prompt the user for a new password every
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20 or so logins. Save the password in his or other directory, change the
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password by using the PASSWD -LONG command so that you will be able to attach
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to his work directory as a non owner, to read his new passwords. A lot of
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accounts all ready have a C_ID file present, and even if they don't, they get
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lost in all the files in the directory. To write something like this, you
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need to know a bit about CPL, so i think I'll let you work it out for
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yourselves, since it will stop non-primos people tackling something like
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that in their early days.
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U N U S U A L S Y S T E M S
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I have been playing around with datapac a fair bit, as you may have noticed.
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And as well as a tip, I have found some very weird systems. The tip is that
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I have found some NUA's above 999 range in some areas, so if you feel game,
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you can sprint higher the 999 which i have done, since I will not bother
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with this network for quite some time.
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302082500532 Is the first of the weird ones. This is 3274 Controller Emulator,
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and it looks like it may control some powerful hardware. There
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is option to get into the manager or supervisor mode, so if you
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have some tie, might be fun to play with.
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302043600902 This system is 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test, and again,
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it is unlike anything I have seen before. It has several
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systems and you can access each oe, ie BERT, AUX etc, by typing
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OPEN BERT or OPEN AUX etc. Some of the commands I have found
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are tabulated below, but it looks lot more complex, so I am
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sure there are more.
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MAIN SYSTEM: MONITOR, STATUS, LOOP, INJECT, SELECT
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OPEN, CLOSE, LOOK
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BERT: HELP, HOME ABORT, CH, CM, UPDATE, L
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I haven't played with the other systems, but there are functions
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there to change passwords such as CH for Bert, provided you
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know the old one. On the whole it looks like some sort of a
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TEST/CONTROL facility for a decent size network.
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H A C K O F T H E M O N T H
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System: United Nations Network
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Gateway Location: USA
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Operating System: Primos
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Date of Hack: 12/09/1988
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Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====----
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Sample Login:
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UNITED NATIONS
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Electronic Information Network
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Access to Other UN Networks / Acces a d'Autres Reseaux ONU
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* 1 UNINET - United Nations Information Network
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* 2 UNDRONET - UNDRO International Disaster Management Info. Net.
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* 3 UNET - UNICEF Electronic Information Network
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* 4 UNDP - UNDP Electronic Information Network
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* 98 System Level/Commands (>) / Niveau Systeme/Commandes (>)
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* 99 Exit / Sortie
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Type "INFO MORE" for more instruction.
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** WELCOME to DEIN :Materials in DEIN are for information purposes *
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** :only and are not official United Nations records*
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CODE SERVICE
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* 1 ELECTRONIC MAIL - Courrier Electronique/ Communication
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* 2 PRESS RELEASES - Official UN Press Releases
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* 3 NEWS MATERIAL - UN & UN Agency News Stories
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* 4 INFO MATERIALS - U.N. Resolutions, Meetings, Libraries ...
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* 5 UN SYSTEMS - Access to other UN networks
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* 6 AUTOSEARCH - Build automatic Search Profiles
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* 7 WHO'S THERE - Directory of DEIN users
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* 8 PASSWORD - Change your PASSWORD
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* 9 SYSTEM LEVEL - (re-enter menu with >DEINMENU)
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* 0 EXIT PROGRAM - Sign Off/ SORTIE
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This month, why Not Revive the Minerva Boom, although that's not possible, with
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the current management. Anyway, lets give Michael Something To do. All you
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people outside australia, MINERVA System 09, now called KEYLINK, can be
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accessd by: 5053200001 Locally:
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0220991 Type: N09MAIL-. Via Midas, it's a free call
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01921 TYpe ?.KEY9 Via Austpac again free call
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substitue the 1 for 2 3 etc for different baud speeds.
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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=-=-= STARNET + KEYLINK System 09 CDUxxx System Directory =-=-=
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=-=-= By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 07/01/88 =-=-=
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=-=-= =-=-=
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=-=-= From The Depths Of - The Realm - =-=-=
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A.FRAMPTON 6009:CDU001 CEDU Head Office
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A.GRAHAM 6009:CDU111 Takapuna Grammar Schoo
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A.JACKSON 6009:CDU120 Waitaki Boys' High Schoo
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A.JONES 6009:CDU402 TOR Centre, Hamilton
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A.MANDER 6009:CDU416 Canterbury Ed. Centre
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A.MILNE 6009:CDU026 Clover Park Intermediat
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B.AVIS 6009:CDU106 Waitaki Girls' High School
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B.BODKIN 6009:CDU017 Invercargill North School
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B.DAVEY 6009:CDU013 Awakeri School
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B.GEORGE 6009:CDU459 Wanganui Dept. of Ed
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B.HOPKIRK 6009:CDU454 Wellington Dept. Ed
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B.LAFRANCHIE 6009:CDU104 Otorohanga College
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B.SCRIVENER 6009:CDU506 Otago CES
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B.SMITH 6009:CDU458 West Coast Resource Centr
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B.SOMERVILLE 6009:CDU450 Southland Dep. Ed.
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B.TREANOR 6009:CDU031 Balmacewen Intermediat
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B.YATES 6009:CDU033 Levin Schoo
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BRAD 6009:CDU002 CEDU Head Office
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C.GREENBANK 6009:CDU432 Wellington teachers' Colleg
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C.RUSH 6009:CDU457 Hawkes Bay Ed. Boar
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CEDU.DEMO.FOUR 6009:CDU005 Demo mailbox
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CEDU.DEMO.THREE 6009:CDU004 Demo Mailbox
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CEDU.DEMO.TWO 6009:CDU003 Demo mailbox
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D.ATMORE 6009:CDU011 NZCER
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D.BOLLI 6009:CDU006 CEDU Programmer
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D.CHAPPLE 6009:CDU455 Canterbury Dept. Ed.
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D.HISLOP 6009:CDU400 Taranaki Education Centre
|
||
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D.MCMAHON 6009:CDU453 New Plymouth Dept.of Ed.
|
||
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D.MORLAND 6009:CDU452 Auckland Dept. Ed.
|
||
|
D.ROTHWELL 6009:CDU116 Tokoroa High Schoo
|
||
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E.BUUTVELD 6009:CDU024 Waimea Intermediate Schoo
|
||
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E.RIGNEY 6009:CDU025 Mamaku School
|
||
|
F.BIGNELL 6009:CDU306 Patricia Avenue Special Schoo
|
||
|
G.BARNETT 6009:CDU501 Hawkes Bay CES
|
||
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G.HILL 6009:CDU502 Hamilton CES
|
||
|
G.JONES 6009:CDU022 Waitakaruru Schoo
|
||
|
G.JORGENSON 6009:CDU032 Levin North Schoo
|
||
|
G.KNOX 6009:CDU415 Lopdell Centre
|
||
|
G.PRENTICE 6009:CDU021 Bay Road School
|
||
|
G.RICHARDSON 6009:CDU012 Kotemaori School
|
||
|
G.SCRIMGEOUR 6009:CDU125 Collingwood Area Schoo
|
||
|
G.WIGZELL 6009:CDU600 Ass. Reg. Ex. Officer
|
||
|
H.BERENDS 6009:CDU108 St. Kentigern College
|
||
|
I.LEWIS 6009:CDU102 Orewa Colleg
|
||
|
I.LINDSAY 6009:CDU023 Masterton Intermediate Schoo
|
||
|
I.STEPHENSON 6009:CDU407 Whakatane Tchg. & Resource Centre
|
||
|
I.SYMES 6009:CDU127 Gisborne Girls' High Schoo
|
||
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J.BROWN 6009:CDU113 Glendowie Colleg
|
||
|
J.BUCHANAN 6009:CDU500 Auckland CES
|
||
|
J.FERGUSON 6009:CDU010 CEDU Head Office
|
||
|
J.FRANCIS 6009:CDU442 Tearaway Press Ltd
|
||
|
J.GILBERTSON 6009:CDU302 Ra Huinga Centre
|
||
|
J.HOFFMAN 6009:CDU601 New Plymouth Office
|
||
|
J.MATHER 6009:CDU403 Wairarapa Education Centre
|
||
|
J.MCKINLAY 6009:CDU123 Southland Girls' High Schoo
|
||
|
J.MESS 6009:CDU406 Southland Education Centre
|
||
|
K.BALLANTYNE 6009:CDU605 Northern Region Offic
|
||
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K.BENNETT 6009:CDU602 Southern Region Offic
|
||
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K.RYBA 6009:CDU441 Massey Universit
|
||
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K.SHEPPARD 6009:CDU121 Viard Colleg
|
||
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K.STEVENSON 6009:CDU451 Central Region Office
|
||
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L.MCENTEE 6009:CDU018 Mataura Primary School
|
||
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L.OLSEN 6009:CDU019 Arthur Street School
|
||
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M.DAWSON 6009:CDU101 Orewa College
|
||
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M.HAN 6009:CDU115 De La Salle Colleg
|
||
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M.LEMKE 6009:CDU504 Nelson CES
|
||
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M.NEVILLE 6009:CDU401 Auckland Education Centre
|
||
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M.OFFORD 6009:CDU304 Elmwood Visual Centr
|
||
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M.SUTHERLAND 6009:CDU456 Nelson Ed. Dept
|
||
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M.WOODS 6009:CDU008 CEDU Auckland Region
|
||
|
N.BRIDGEMAN 6009:CDU507 Taranaki CES
|
||
|
N.CLAYTON 6009:CDU030 High Street Schoo
|
||
|
N.HARISON 6009:CDU117 Karamu High Schoo
|
||
|
N.WYSE 6009:CDU604 Nelson Ed. Boar
|
||
|
O.GILES 6009:CDU110 Tamatea High School
|
||
|
O.SNOW 6009:CDU114 Te Kuiti High School
|
||
|
P.COOK 6009:CDU028 Tweedsmuir Intermediat
|
||
|
P.COOKE 6009:CDU107 Westlake Boys' High School
|
||
|
P.CORBOY 6009:CDU119 Fraser High Schoo
|
||
|
P.FORER 6009:CDU508 NZCES President
|
||
|
P.RYAN 6009:CDU112 Kings' Colleg
|
||
|
P.THOMSON 6009:CDU300 Kelston School for Deaf
|
||
|
P.TOOTELL 6009:CDU122 Whakatane High Schoo
|
||
|
P.VINCENT 6009:CDU007 CEDU Head Office
|
||
|
PAUL.FERRIS 6009:CDU029 Rosedale Intermediate Schoo
|
||
|
PETER.FERRIS 6009:CDU027 Whangara Schoo
|
||
|
R.BULLARD 6009:CDU503 Central Districts CES
|
||
|
R.BUTLER 6009:CDU109 Waiopehu College
|
||
|
R.CAPENERHURST 6009:CDU118 Wanganui Girls' College
|
||
|
R.GREEN 6009:CDU128 New Plymouth Boys' High Schoo
|
||
|
R.LAYTON 6009:CDU016 Hamilton Teachers' College
|
||
|
R.MANDER 6009:CDU440 Auckland Univ. Dept. of Ed.
|
||
|
R.MCCULLUM 6009:CDU034 Ruakak
|
||
|
R.MCLAUGHLAN 6009:CDU103 Francis Douglas College
|
||
|
R.PEARCY 6009:CDU015 Irongate School
|
||
|
R.POLSON 6009:CDU505 NZCES Secretary
|
||
|
R.SKINNER 6009:CDU404 Nelson Education Centre
|
||
|
R.TYSON 6009:CDU020 Stanley School
|
||
|
R.WIN 6009:CDU105 Rangitikei College
|
||
|
S.BARTLETT 6009:CDU303 Van Asch Colleg
|
||
|
S.SAWTELL 6009:CDU126 Kaikorai Valley High Schoo
|
||
|
T.HUNT 6009:CDU430 Auckland CAE
|
||
|
T.MACKRELL 6009:CDU014 Wairoa College
|
||
|
T.MCMAHON 6009:CDU009 CEDU Head Office
|
||
|
TONY.HUNT 6009:CDU509 NZCES Magazin
|
||
|
V.DEMPSTER 6009:CDU100 Mahurangi College
|
||
|
V.HAM 6009:CDU431 Ch.Ch. Teachers' College
|
||
|
V.LEONARD 6009:CDU305 Kelston School for the Dea
|
||
|
Y.IMRIE 6009:CDU405 Central Otago Ed. Centre
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
D N I C U P D A T E
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, the trend is certainly continuing. There are more and more networks.
|
||
|
The entire world, including third world and eastern block countries are
|
||
|
becoming computerised, so our playground is growing by the minute.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This month, some new networks, including RUSSIA, yes the RUSKIES have
|
||
|
taken the plunge and have a X25 link access from austria. Now the fun
|
||
|
really starts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now for a summary of new networks, or recently discovered ones.
|
||
|
|
||
|
COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC
|
||
|
=======================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
CHILE ENTEL 3104 node 2713
|
||
|
COSTA RICA RACSAPAC 7122
|
||
|
EGYPT ARENTO 6020
|
||
|
FRANCE TRANSPAC-PTSN 9330-9339
|
||
|
GREENLAND KUNUPAX 2901
|
||
|
GUAN PACNET 5351
|
||
|
GUATEMALA GUATEL 7043
|
||
|
ISRAEL IMPACS 3104
|
||
|
JAPAN NISNET/PEGASUS 4406
|
||
|
MAURITIUS MAURIDATA 6170 & 6171
|
||
|
NETH. ANTILLES - 3620
|
||
|
QUATAR DOHPAC 4271
|
||
|
TORTOLA S&W 3483
|
||
|
TUNISIA RED25 6050
|
||
|
TURKS & CAICOS C&W 3763
|
||
|
URUGUAY - 7482
|
||
|
USSR IASNET 2502
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
That's it for this issue. Next one will have the complete file, which is a
|
||
|
great reference. The one first released is now out of date and has at least
|
||
|
fifty networks missing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
M I C H A E L R O S E N B E R G
|
||
|
``````````````````````````````````
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ahh yes michael what makes him tick. Well first of all, he really loves
|
||
|
his job. Busting our asses on Keylink, HACKING OUR ACCOUNTS ON ALTOS
|
||
|
AND ABUSING OTHER PEOPLE FROM THEM, are just some of his little joys in
|
||
|
life, second only to self masturbation. Like him or hate him, he is the
|
||
|
source of most of our problems. Soon after graduating from a computer
|
||
|
course, he joined OTC, and being smarter then the ordinary OTC dickhead,
|
||
|
cleaned up the act for them pretty well. I must admit it's a pretty good
|
||
|
effort, considering he has been with KEYLINK for around a year or less.
|
||
|
I know most of you hate his guts rather bad, but I can't help liking the
|
||
|
guy. He provides a mental challenge, and he's quite fun to play with.
|
||
|
I am still trying to convert him into a hacker every time I get a chance,
|
||
|
so he might even be a great asset, although it doesn't look likely.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Few pieces of information. Anyone using KEYLINK, would know, that michael
|
||
|
can link other accounts you have hacked, to the one he caught you on. As
|
||
|
a result you loose all your accounts. Now the only way I can think off,
|
||
|
this can be done, is if there is a log kept from which port, either from
|
||
|
austpac or midas you logged on to. If there is a record, of other accounts
|
||
|
being connected to, by the same person on the same connection, he can link
|
||
|
it together. When I raised this idea with him, he denied it, but there is
|
||
|
nothing else it can be. At least no easy way, and I doubt they would install
|
||
|
complicated algorythms to work something like this out.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To survive on KEYLINK: - NEVER HACK a SUPPLY OF ACCOUNTS, always have one,
|
||
|
or a maximum of two and hack a fresh one when it dies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Never Use the ON ABCXXX PASSWORD Command if you can
|
||
|
help it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- DISCONNECT THE LINE and redial, before logging on to
|
||
|
another account.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Don't connect to Altos, not directly anyway. Remember
|
||
|
it's keylink which kills 99% of all accounts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Choose your times of use carefully, and learn the
|
||
|
operators habbits. Try not repeat certain patters,
|
||
|
which would identify you, and remember be prepared
|
||
|
to loose any account you log on to using netlink.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now if you plan on using KEYLINK, how about giving OTC a call first and see
|
||
|
if Michael Rosenberg is in. If not, there is the chance he has logged on
|
||
|
from remote, but it will help. Now if you want to talk to the man, try:
|
||
|
|
||
|
02-287-5000 or 02-287-4437
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hope it helps Have fun. Next month, I guess few words about Stuart Gill,
|
||
|
one of the greatest CONN artists of our time. He made his fortune,
|
||
|
terorrising the Computer Industry by scaring them shitless.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
THE YEAR THAT WAS
|
||
|
=================
|
||
|
|
||
|
We are preparing a special issue for Globe Trotter, to be released in about
|
||
|
three months time. It will be a cronicle of this years hacking. A look at
|
||
|
the year in summary. We need your help with the research. If you have
|
||
|
hacked any systems this year and you can tell us about it, I would like to
|
||
|
hear from you, and possibly just get the details or a sample login. Even a
|
||
|
simple count of VAX's UNIX's etc hacked would help. It should be an impressive
|
||
|
list, since a decent hacker can easilly hack several hundered accounts in a
|
||
|
a year. Anyway, if you have any info for me, let me know, and state whether
|
||
|
you want credit for the hacks, if mailing a file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
T H U N D E R M A G I C
|
||
|
````````````````````````````
|
||
|
|
||
|
The court case which took place last month, certainly did not live up to
|
||
|
expectations, although the feds had a great day playing SPOT THE HACKER,
|
||
|
among the crowds. Over the past few issues there has been a great build
|
||
|
up towards this event, which a lot of you saw as a great anti climax.
|
||
|
YES, THUNDER HAS WORKED HIS MAGIC, and is a free man, although with a
|
||
|
police record or two. He pleaded guilty to stealing a rubber stamp, and not
|
||
|
guilty to other charges. Resisting arest, defrauding $13000 or so dollars
|
||
|
and he gets away with 200 hours of community work. You may be pleased to
|
||
|
know that his first few hours were spent varnishing a chair.
|
||
|
Here is the punch line. Thunder is starting up THUNDER CORE, a computer
|
||
|
security Consultancy. He has been seen on TV, trying to plug the company. I
|
||
|
guess you have to ask yourself a question. WOULD YOU TRUST HIM WITH YOUR
|
||
|
SYSTEM SECURITY?
|
||
|
|
||
|
The concept of Hacker terning Security Consultant is not new, in fact seems
|
||
|
like every second person I know has some plans to start up such a business
|
||
|
in the future. Ahh well, that's life.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So, what impact has thunder made? Well:
|
||
|
|
||
|
- We all think the same of Dear John.
|
||
|
- Feds got severelly pissed off and will try harder next time.
|
||
|
- CC Fraud has taken off like a rocket. There are now more CARDERS then
|
||
|
HACKERS and PHREAKS. Although Note!!!!!!! Most Carders are NOT
|
||
|
I stress NOT HACKERS, although that won't stop the media linking the
|
||
|
two together.
|
||
|
- It proves what an ASS the Law is.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Anyway, that's about all. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK JOHN, At least I have
|
||
|
something to write about.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
END
|
||
|
|
||
|
- G L O B E T R O T T E R -
|
||
|
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
|
||
|
+ Volume #6, File #2 Date: 14/09/1988 +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
|
||
|
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
|
||
|
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ok, first of all for this months Network, MIDAS 5053, followed by the some
|
||
|
more DATAPAC 3020 Areas.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETWORK PROFILE: M I D A S - O T C D A T A A C C E S S
|
||
|
```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
|
||
|
|
||
|
NOTE: MIDAS is now refered to as OTC DATA ACCESS. No idea why they changed
|
||
|
the name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dnic: 5053
|
||
|
Location: AUSTRALIA
|
||
|
Owners: OTC - Overseas Telecommunications Company (Government)
|
||
|
Host Responce: Excelent
|
||
|
Network Rating: Good
|
||
|
Nua Structure: 5053 2 00000 00
|
||
|
<DNIC> <AREA> <HOST NUMBER> <OPTIONAL SUB-ADDRESS>
|
||
|
|
||
|
NOTES: MIDAS has got very good security. NUI's have a certain Limit, which
|
||
|
when exhausted, terminates the NUI. It's a very good network, a lot
|
||
|
faster going directly, rather then via AUSTPAC.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NUI's are six digit alpha-numeric strings.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
GENERAL INFORMATION:
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE REALM NETWORK DBASE By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 26/06/88
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
Dnic: 5053 Network: DATA ACCESS/MIDAS Country:AUSTRALIA Last Update:26/06/88
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
SERVICE NAME: OTC DATA ACCESS (International Gateway services offered by OTC)
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACCESS/SPEEDS SUPPORTED: Public Dial-In Service at 110-300, 1200, and
|
||
|
1200/75 bps
|
||
|
Private Dial-In Access up to 1200 bps
|
||
|
Asynchronous Leased Line Service at 300 and 1200 bps
|
||
|
X.25 Leased Line Service at 2400, 4800, 9600 bps and 48 kbps
|
||
|
|
||
|
PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED: X.25 asynchronous terminal interface
|
||
|
|
||
|
GATEWAY LOCATION: Sydney
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACCESS POINTS: Sydney (local access) Toll-free access from any city
|
||
|
|
||
|
CONTACT:
|
||
|
|
||
|
OTC DATA ACCESS
|
||
|
---------------
|
||
|
Mr. Gary Chapple
|
||
|
Product Manager, OTC Data Access
|
||
|
Overseas Telecommunications Commission
|
||
|
32-36 Martin Place
|
||
|
Sydney NSW 2000
|
||
|
Australia
|
||
|
|
||
|
Telephone: (612) 287-5062
|
||
|
Telex: (790) 120591 AA
|
||
|
|
||
|
Trouble Reporting/Customer Service:
|
||
|
Shift Supervisor, IDTC Broadway
|
||
|
Sydney
|
||
|
Telephone: (612) 218-4825
|
||
|
Telex: (790) 01051 AA
|
||
|
Packet: 5053210000
|
||
|
|
||
|
Escalation of Problems: Packet Switching
|
||
|
Operations Manager
|
||
|
Telephone: (612) 230-5123
|
||
|
Telex: (790) 120591 AA
|
||
|
|
||
|
Test Hosts on OTC Data Access Network: 5053210001 - Echo Host
|
||
|
5053210002 - Drop Host
|
||
|
5053210003 - Message Host
|
||
|
|
||
|
OTC DATA ACCESS DIAL-IN ACCESS PROCEDURES:
|
||
|
|
||
|
OTC DATA ACCESS Telephone Access Numbers
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. If your terminal operates in the range 110 bps-300 bps, you
|
||
|
should dial the telephone number (Sydney) 20991.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. If your terminal operates at 1200 bps, you should dial the
|
||
|
telephone number (Sydney) 20992.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3. If your terminal operates in the range 1200 bps receive and
|
||
|
75 bps transmit (for example Prestel), you should dial the
|
||
|
telephone number (Sydney) 20993.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4. These telephone numbers are toll-free throughout Australia.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Making a Direct OTC DATA ACCESS Call to an International Destination
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. Make sure that your communications terminal is switched on and
|
||
|
in the full duplex, upper case, ASCII mode.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. Dial the appropriate OTC DATA ACCESS access number. After several
|
||
|
telephone rings, you will receive a high-pitched answer tone of
|
||
|
3 to 4 seconds duration.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3. Connect your terminal to the telephone line by either:
|
||
|
(a) depressing the DATA button on the data phone or terminal,
|
||
|
or
|
||
|
(b) placing the telephone handset firmly in the acoustic coupler.
|
||
|
|
||
|
5. OTC DATA ACCESS will respond with:
|
||
|
|
||
|
WELCOME TO DATA ACCESS
|
||
|
XXXXX (where XXXXX is the OTC DATA ACCESS port identification
|
||
|
number)
|
||
|
|
||
|
6. On receipt of the * prompt, enter N followed by your OTC DATA
|
||
|
ACCESS NUI followed by a - (dash) and 0 (zero) with the Host Address
|
||
|
followed by a Carriage Return.
|
||
|
For example: NABC123 - 0311012345678
|
||
|
| |
|
||
|
NUI Host Address
|
||
|
(Password)
|
||
|
Note: Your NUI is not printed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
7. OTC DATA ACCESS will respond when the call is connected with:
|
||
|
0311012345678 (where 0311012345678 is the called address)
|
||
|
COM
|
||
|
|
||
|
8. After you have completed your work session, sign off from your
|
||
|
host according to the procedures set by the host.
|
||
|
|
||
|
9. OTC DATA ACCESS acknowledges your request to terminate your call by:
|
||
|
MIDAS
|
||
|
XXXXX (where XXXXX is the MIDAS port identification number)
|
||
|
CLR PAD
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
|
||
|
10. On receipt of the * prompt you may then log into another host
|
||
|
or terminate your call.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Logging In Errors
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. If you incorrectly enter your NUI (Network User Identifier), OTC
|
||
|
DATA ACCESS will respond with:
|
||
|
CLR ERR
|
||
|
Errors of this nature may result in automatic disconnection from
|
||
|
OTC DATA ACCESS. If this occurs, you should hang-up your telephone,
|
||
|
check your procedures and dial again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. If you enter an invalid Host Address Number, OTC DATA ACCESS will
|
||
|
respond with a clear message and return to the * prompt. You may
|
||
|
then try again.
|
||
|
|
||
|
===============================================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ok, now for some NUA's
|
||
|
|
||
|
M I D A S 50532000xx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 22/02/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
|
||
|
5053200000 Primos - Dialcom System 07 - Keylink
|
||
|
5053200001 Primos - Dialcom System 09 - Keylink
|
||
|
5053200018 -
|
||
|
5053200022 -
|
||
|
5053200024 -
|
||
|
5053200026 -
|
||
|
5053200027 -
|
||
|
5053200028 -
|
||
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5053200034 -
|
||
|
5053200044 -
|
||
|
505320004800 -
|
||
|
505320004900 -
|
||
|
5053200050 Primos - Dialcom System 08 - Minerva
|
||
|
5053200056 -
|
||
|
5053200060 Primos - Dialcom System 09 - Starnet
|
||
|
505320006100 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
505320006200 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
5053200069 Unix -
|
||
|
505320007700 -
|
||
|
5053210000 Test Nua - "JKLMN"
|
||
|
5053210001 Test Nua - Midas Echo
|
||
|
5053210002 Test Nua - Midas Drop
|
||
|
5053210003 Test Nua - OTC Australia Midas test Message
|
||
|
5053210106 -
|
||
|
505321010700 -
|
||
|
5053210108 Test Nua - Reference System, (type CTRL-Z)
|
||
|
505321010900 Gateway - Motorola Pad
|
||
|
5053210111 -
|
||
|
5053222100 Primos 20.1J - PRIMENET 20.1J SYDPN1
|
||
|
505322210002 Primos 21.0.0 - PRIMENET 21.0.0 SYDPN2
|
||
|
5053222101 Port Select - DCX
|
||
|
3.0, 25.0, 25.3, 25.5
|
||
|
5.0 - "Login Supervisor Monitor"
|
||
|
8.0, 10.0 15.0 - "Login Code"
|
||
|
3.1, 3.4, 25.4 - OCC
|
||
|
5053222105 -
|
||
|
5053210107 -
|
||
|
5053222109 - MEDUSA
|
||
|
5053222110 Gateway - Maynet
|
||
|
5053222113 Primos 19.4_7A - PRIMENET 19.4_7A SYDNEY
|
||
|
5053222130 Unix - SYD1
|
||
|
505322213300 - "V: A - IDLE"
|
||
|
505322213400 - "V: A - IDLE"
|
||
|
505322213500 - "V: A - IDLE"
|
||
|
5053222137 -
|
||
|
505322213900 Unix - Motorola PAD
|
||
|
505322214000 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
5053222148 -
|
||
|
5053232010 Primos - Prime
|
||
|
5053232050 -
|
||
|
5053232070 -
|
||
|
5053232100 Primos 20.2.4.LP - PRIMENET 20.2.4.LP AUSRD1
|
||
|
505323210001 Primos 21.0.1 - PRIMENET 21.0.1 AUSRD4
|
||
|
505323210008 Primos 20.2.2 - PRIMENET 20.2.2 AUSRD8
|
||
|
505323210009 Primos 21.0.1 - PRIMENET 21.0.1 AUSRD9
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ok, there you have it. Like a breath of fresh air. Anyway, back to Datapac.
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302035400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
302035400011 - "Password: "
|
||
|
302035400038 -
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302040100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECOM NET System 4
|
||
|
1
|
||
|
|
||
|
302040100010 Port Select - "Please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100012 Port Select Gandalf - CRB PAX2000
|
||
|
302040100015 -
|
||
|
302040100016 fax -
|
||
|
302040100043
|
||
|
302040100044
|
||
|
302040100046 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
|
||
|
302040100071 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
302040100073
|
||
|
302040100079 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100152 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100176 - Redfern's Computer Complex
|
||
|
302040100241 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100242 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100243 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100244 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100245 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100246 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100266 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100267 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100314 Port Select - Network Control
|
||
|
302040100322 Port Select - "please enter select charcter"
|
||
|
302040100334 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100341 -
|
||
|
302040100343 - "PORT= $X25L00"
|
||
|
302040100347 - "PORT= $X25H00
|
||
|
302040100349 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100350 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100351 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100353 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100354 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100355 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100377 -
|
||
|
302040100378 -
|
||
|
302040100410 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100411 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100412 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100413 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100419 -
|
||
|
302040100420
|
||
|
302040100422
|
||
|
302040100424
|
||
|
302040100428
|
||
|
302040100475 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100477
|
||
|
302040100480
|
||
|
302040100486 VAX/VMS V4.5 - Ault Foods
|
||
|
302040100487 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
302040100499 Port Select - Network Control
|
||
|
302040100900 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
||
|
302040100901 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302040100902 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302043600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
302043600004 -
|
||
|
302043600005 -
|
||
|
302043600020 -
|
||
|
302043600074 -
|
||
|
302043600075 -
|
||
|
302043600076 -
|
||
|
302043600077 -
|
||
|
302043600078 -
|
||
|
302043600082 - (CTRL-E) "89400900"
|
||
|
302043600083 -
|
||
|
302043600084 -
|
||
|
302043600085 -
|
||
|
302043600086 -
|
||
|
302043600087 -
|
||
|
302043600089 -
|
||
|
302043600090 -
|
||
|
302043600091 -
|
||
|
302043600092 -
|
||
|
302043600093 -
|
||
|
302043600094 -
|
||
|
302043600095 -
|
||
|
302043600100 -
|
||
|
302043600103 -
|
||
|
302043600105 -
|
||
|
302043600107 Sime -
|
||
|
302043600139 -
|
||
|
302043600141 -
|
||
|
302043600143 -
|
||
|
302043600144 -
|
||
|
302043600149 -
|
||
|
302043600156 -
|
||
|
302043600157 -
|
||
|
302043600170 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
|
||
|
302043600173 -
|
||
|
302043600192 -
|
||
|
302043600201 -
|
||
|
302043600204 -
|
||
|
302043600226 -
|
||
|
302043600229 -
|
||
|
302043600239 -
|
||
|
302043600255 - CICS 1.7
|
||
|
302043600274 -
|
||
|
302043600276 -
|
||
|
302043600327 -
|
||
|
302043600328 Primos 21.0.3 - PRIMENET 21.0.3 CL.GAT
|
||
|
302043600334 IBM IDC/370 - DMKLOG050E
|
||
|
302043600335 -
|
||
|
302043600352 -
|
||
|
302043600367 -
|
||
|
302043600371 -
|
||
|
302043600372 -
|
||
|
302043600388 - "Please emter your Account name"
|
||
|
302043600410 fax -
|
||
|
302043600411 fax -
|
||
|
302043600459 fax -
|
||
|
302043600460 -
|
||
|
302043600468 IBM - DNM156I
|
||
|
302043600479 -
|
||
|
302043600481 -
|
||
|
302043600484 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test Set
|
||
|
302043600485 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial test Set
|
||
|
302043600491 -
|
||
|
302043600494 -
|
||
|
302043600495 -
|
||
|
302043600541 -
|
||
|
302043600902 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302053600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
|
||
|
302053600001 - TSX-PLUS Vers 6.15
|
||
|
302053600034 -
|
||
|
302053600035 -
|
||
|
302053600042 VAX/VMS V4.6 11/785 - Canadian MArconi
|
||
|
302053600057 -
|
||
|
302053600105 Port Select - "SYSTEM ID= "
|
||
|
302053600133 -
|
||
|
302053600150 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
302053600188 -
|
||
|
302053600219 - Montreal Investments
|
||
|
302053600222 -
|
||
|
302053600241 Port Select - "enter system id"
|
||
|
302053600272 -
|
||
|
302053600273
|
||
|
302053600324
|
||
|
302053600331
|
||
|
302053600337 - "CHANNELS BUSY"
|
||
|
302053600351
|
||
|
302053600378
|
||
|
302053600381
|
||
|
302053600433
|
||
|
302053600434
|
||
|
302053600436 - Journal De Montreal
|
||
|
302053600475 Port Select Gandalf - "Password> "
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302056600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
302056600010 -
|
||
|
302056600012 - "CONNECT: 120 00 001"
|
||
|
302056600019 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302056600021 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
302056600023 -
|
||
|
302056600024 -
|
||
|
302056600044 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
|
||
|
302056600058 - 5251 Terminal Emulator v1.27v1
|
||
|
302056600067 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
302056600076 - (CTRL-E) "nhlmtl"
|
||
|
302056600079 - CERVEAN Service Research inc
|
||
|
302056600098 fax -
|
||
|
302056600103 -
|
||
|
302056600110 -
|
||
|
302056600114 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
|
||
|
302056600142 IBM - DMKCFC015E
|
||
|
302056600150 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro - Les Aliments Ault - Montreal System A
|
||
|
302056600222 fax -
|
||
|
302056600260 -
|
||
|
302056600346 fax -
|
||
|
302056600362 -
|
||
|
302056600365 Port Select - "enter system selection identifier"
|
||
|
302056600380 VAX/VMS 11/730 - Imperial Tobacco Ltee (St-Laurent)
|
||
|
302056600381 VAX/VMS - MTL750
|
||
|
302056600511 -
|
||
|
302056600544 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
302056600580 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro - C.R.I.M. System Al Capone MicroVax II
|
||
|
302056600590 -
|
||
|
302056600596 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
302056600597 -
|
||
|
302056600900 Port Select - "please enter select character"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302057500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
|
||
|
302057500017 - C N TRACS MTL
|
||
|
302057500047 - (CTRL-E Displays NUA)
|
||
|
302057500048 - (CTRL-E Displays NUA)
|
||
|
302057500067 -
|
||
|
302057500070 -
|
||
|
302057500111 Port Select Gandalf - "Password> "
|
||
|
302057500143 -
|
||
|
302057500144
|
||
|
302057500146
|
||
|
302057500151
|
||
|
302057500195 - (CTRL-E) EXTEL TEST
|
||
|
302057500261 IBM - DMKCFC015E
|
||
|
302057500269 IBM - DMKCFC015E
|
||
|
302057500385 -
|
||
|
302057500456 -
|
||
|
302057500480 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302062700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 4
|
||
|
1
|
||
|
302062700001 fax -
|
||
|
302062700002 fax -
|
||
|
302062700003 - "C@"
|
||
|
302062700026 VAX/VMS - ACDM4
|
||
|
302062700027 VAX/VMS - ACDM2
|
||
|
302062700029 fax -
|
||
|
302062700035 VAX/VMS - Lafarge Construction MAterials - Alberta
|
||
|
302062700041 - "F3 CALGARY LOG-ON: "
|
||
|
302062700097 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR CALGARY
|
||
|
302062700099 fax -
|
||
|
302062700117 -
|
||
|
302062700149 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
|
||
|
302062700151 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
302062700156 fax -
|
||
|
302062700157 -
|
||
|
302062700900 fax -
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302077300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 13/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECOM NET System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
302077300021 - "TU"
|
||
|
302077300061 -
|
||
|
302077300074 -
|
||
|
302077300077 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
302077300078 -
|
||
|
302077300079 -
|
||
|
302077300082 -
|
||
|
302077300083 -
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302087400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 13/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON Net System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
302087400006 IBM -
|
||
|
302087400013 Primos 21.0.2S.R15 - PRIMENET 21.0.2S.R15 CANADA
|
||
|
302087400019 -
|
||
|
302087400023 - Aviation Briefing System
|
||
|
302087400025 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro -
|
||
|
302087400041 Unix -
|
||
|
302087400090 -
|
||
|
302087400098 -
|
||
|
302087400099 - (CTRL-E)
|
||
|
302087400116 -
|
||
|
302087400120
|
||
|
302087400134 - "User: "
|
||
|
302087400900 VAX/VMS -
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302091900xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
|
||
|
302091900022 - Outdial Port
|
||
|
302091900023 - Outdial Port
|
||
|
302091900024 - Outdial Port
|
||
|
302091900025 - Outdial Port
|
||
|
302091900900 - Outdial Port 300 Baud
|
||
|
302091900901 - Outdial Port 1200 BAUD
|
||
|
|
||
|
D A T A P A C 302092400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41
|
||
|
|
||
|
302092400050 -
|
||
|
302092400079 RSTS V9.2-2088 -
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D A T A P A C 302093800xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
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From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 20/07/1988
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
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302093800114 Gandalf SAM 24S -
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302093800140 Gandalf Smus - "Password> "
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302093800146 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
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302093800157 -
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302093800164 -
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302093800183 - SWIFT Adhesives / Winnipeg
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302093800218 -
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302093800260 -
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302093800271 VAX/VMS -
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302093800290 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.C
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||
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302093800298 -
|
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302093800324 VAX/VMS - Freshwater Institute Node WPGRED
|
||
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302093800329 VAX/VMS V4.5 - MicroVMS
|
||
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302093800330 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
|
302093800354 Primos 20.2.2 - PRIMENET 20.2.2 MAYWPG
|
||
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302093800357 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
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302093800393 VAX/VMS -
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||
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302093800300 -
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302093800301 -
|
||
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302093800405 -
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||
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302093800409 -
|
||
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302093800418 Primos 20.1.2 - PRIMENET 20.1.2 PCSS
|
||
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302093800433 - (Incompatible DTE Call From Telenet)
|
||
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302093800443 Honeywell -
|
||
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302093800465 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800466 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800467 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800468 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800469 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800846 -
|
||
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302093800876 -
|
||
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302093800901 - CN TRACS MTL
|
||
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302093800902 IBM CIS - DFH3506I
|
||
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|
||
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D A T A P A C 302095700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 06/01/1988
|
||
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
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||
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302095700157 VAX/VMS -
|
||
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302095700161 -
|
||
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302095700163 fax -
|
||
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302095700179 VAX/VMS V4.6 - Micro Vms
|
||
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302095700194 - Compusearch Toronto
|
||
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302095700200 fax -
|
||
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302095700201 fax -
|
||
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302095700202 fax -
|
||
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302095700203 fax -
|
||
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302095700227 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
||
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302095700901 -
|
||
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||
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===============================================================================
|
||
|
T H E E N D
|
||
|
===============================================================================
|
||
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|
||
|
Well, I hope you have enjoyed, this issue of Globe Trotter, however it
|
||
|
doesn't end here just yet. There is a Special Issue Volume 6.3 and 6.4.
|
||
|
These two files deal with The Realm, and are not a part of this issue.
|
||
|
The files are available on request to approved people, so if you have a copy,
|
||
|
please do not distribute them, without our permission.
|
||
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|
||
|
The numbers of dedicated hackers are still falling, however the quality of
|
||
|
hacking is improving all the time. Could be that the two factors are related.
|
||
|
Interesting concept. Anyway, in volume #7, hmmmmm it will inclume:
|
||
|
|
||
|
- GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC & DIALNET Information
|
||
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|
||
|
- Revised List of DNICS
|
||
|
|
||
|
- A Profile on DATEX-P, with possibly some more of DATAPAC thrown in hehe.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Hopefully some more interesting bits, which I have yet to think off.
|
||
|
This is becoming a mental strain, and without some decent contributions,
|
||
|
Globe Trotter will not survive past Volume #10. HINT!
|
||
|
|
||
|
===============================================================================
|
||
|
- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
|
||
|
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
|
||
|
+ Volume #6, File #3 Date: 14/09/1988 +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
|
||
|
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
|
||
|
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
I N S I D E T H E R E A L M
|
||
|
==================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
A lot of people have asked for a guided tour of The Realm, So this is about
|
||
|
the best I can do. The Following is very close to the real thing, although
|
||
|
it has been edited to remove variouse sensitive sections. I hope you will
|
||
|
enjoy your tour, and remember we are always looking for good people to join
|
||
|
our society.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
REALM STATISTICS
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE REALM: BBS and DBASE System, Origins AUSTRALIA
|
||
|
|
||
|
SYSOP: ----====} THE FORCE {====----
|
||
|
|
||
|
COSYSOPS: Anyone With Access higher then DEIMOS, ie all Realm Members
|
||
|
|
||
|
LOCATION: Various, the Board travels around a lot, and is often running
|
||
|
on systems outside Australia.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SECURITY: Highly Restricted Access, Currently 6 Realm and 10 Deimos Members.
|
||
|
Extensive Data Encryption Used on all Files and Programs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
FUNCTION: Main Purpouse is to Store, Exchange Information and Co-ordinate
|
||
|
Hacking efforts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACCESS: Deimos Access can be authorised by any Realm Member, Acceptance
|
||
|
to The Realm depends on Ability and worth to the Society.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
! NOTE: Any comments Will be marked As Such '! text............'
|
||
|
|
||
|
! Deimos is the second highest system in the realm series. There are a number
|
||
|
! of others such as Orastus, and ITT GlobeNet II, the second of which operates
|
||
|
! on the International Dialcom Network, and is used for information exchange
|
||
|
! on international levels. It stores the current Globe Trotter Releases, thus
|
||
|
! anyone requiring access, can contact me. GlobeNet I used to run on BT GOLD
|
||
|
! GlubeNet II is currently operationg on PRIMECON Net. System 41. GlobeNet III
|
||
|
! Is planned for either GOLDNET in Israel, or Telebox in Germany.
|
||
|
! For security all Systems are separate and located at different locations.
|
||
|
! The Software for Deimos and Realm Are identical, with Deimos being the more
|
||
|
! primitive and harmless version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: THE FORCE Last On: 12/08/88 15:00:47 Level: Realm
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Searching for Mail.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
NEWSFLASH: Due to new security, when you log in and files are in Crypt, you
|
||
|
will need to get me to reset the passwords. Sorry about this!
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is a New section SYSTEM NEWS, please read it at least once a week!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main: Command> ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
----+ D E I M O S +----
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
<D> - Deimos <?> - Help <J> - Unix Files <H> - Hacking Files
|
||
|
<W> - Data Nets <C> - Chat <V> - Vax Files <P> - Phreak Files
|
||
|
<O> - Phone Dir <G> - Log Off <K> - General Info <Q> - Doc Files
|
||
|
<E> - Email <X> - Xfer/Ae <A> - Archives <B> - Globe Trotter
|
||
|
<U> - User List <T> - Telenet <L> - Dialcom/Prime <T> - Telenet Sys
|
||
|
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
! I will not explain Deimos, since everything will be described in the Realm.
|
||
|
! Speaking of which, here is the Main Menu.
|
||
|
|
||
|
----+ T H E R E A L M +----
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
<BOARDS> <DATA BASES> <SYSTEM> <FILES>
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
<R> - The Realm <W> - Master Dbase <G> - Log Off <A> - Archives
|
||
|
<D> - Deimos <O> - Phone Dirctry <S> - Sysop Utils <B> - Globe Trotter
|
||
|
<E> - Email <N> - Nua Dbase <C> - Chat <H> - Hacking Files
|
||
|
<T> - Telenet Sys <M> - Remote Dos <K> - General Info
|
||
|
<X> - Xfer AE <U> - User List <Z> - Dialcom/Prime
|
||
|
<#> - Disk Access <F> - Defcon 1 <%> - Term. Config <V> - Vax Files
|
||
|
<*> - File Search <L> - Locator <?> - This Page <J> - Unix Files
|
||
|
<Q> - Documentation
|
||
|
<0> - Accounts <3> - Info Systems <6> - System News <I> - Inside Info
|
||
|
<1> - Datapac O/D <4> - Dnics <7> - Melb BBS <P> - Phreak Files
|
||
|
<2> - Dialcom Dir <5> - Chat Systems <8> - Extrnl Archivs <Y> - Articles
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <R> - Is a message Boards for Realm Members
|
||
|
! <D> - Deimos is a link to the Deimos System, although often not Available,
|
||
|
! depending on the hardware and set up used at any one time.
|
||
|
! <#> - Allowes access to all files on all storage devices, in case they are
|
||
|
! not accessible via the main software.
|
||
|
! <*> - Will scan a particular Device for a Given String and return the
|
||
|
! name and location of the files containing it.
|
||
|
! <T> - Telenet Systems, was originally software written for the (Now Dead)
|
||
|
! telenet back door. It simulates the login of about 1000+ Systems
|
||
|
! on telenet almost perfectly.
|
||
|
! <F> - Defcon 1, is the last in the defcon series. It's predecessors being
|
||
|
! DEFCON 4 - DEFCON 2, some of which appear on other boards. It is a
|
||
|
! self contained hacking program, which controlls the operation of the
|
||
|
! system. It can be programmed by the users, so that inbetween callers,
|
||
|
! it can hack systems, scan Nua's etc. It hacks on it's own for few
|
||
|
! minutes, then waits for a while for an incomming caller and either
|
||
|
! starts the board running or continues to hack etc. If more than one
|
||
|
! line is available, it runs on its own 24 hrs a day.
|
||
|
! <M> - Gives Access to the Operationg system and may vary depending of the
|
||
|
! type of system used at the time.
|
||
|
!
|
||
|
! THE REST IS EITHER SELF EXPLANATORY, OR A DETAILED DEMO IS ABOUT TO FOLLOW
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <N> -NUA DBASE
|
||
|
! ==============
|
||
|
|
||
|
! This is my personal baby, and my pride and joy. The aim is to map out as
|
||
|
! many networks as possible. This is what it looks like.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Command> N
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
T H E R E A L M N U A D A T A B A S E Last Update: 13/08/88
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
The Following is my Baby and I'll try to keep it as accurate as possible. Any
|
||
|
new NUA's you come across, please let me know. ----====} THE FORCE {====----
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter One of The DNIC's or NETWORK NAMES Below. If the Networks Data Base is
|
||
|
activated you will get full information on the network before the NUA DBASE
|
||
|
is searched. You can also type the country name when the module is active.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
DATE: Contains First Date Of Network Exploration
|
||
|
UPDATE: Contains The Last Date on Which modifications have been done.
|
||
|
SPRINTED ON: The System or Network From Which the Sprint has been Done.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DNIC NETWORK NAME COUNTRY SPRINTED ON DATE UPDATED
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
2041 DATANET 1 NETHERLANDS Minerva 20/12/87 13/08/88
|
||
|
2062 DCS BELGIUM Telenet 23/05/88 13/08/88
|
||
|
2080 TRANSPAC FRANCE Minerva 05/04/87
|
||
|
2284 TELEPAC SWITZERLAND Minerva 20/12/87 23/05/88
|
||
|
2322 DATEX-P AUSTRIA Telenet 01/05/88 13/08/88
|
||
|
2329 RADAUS AUSTRIA Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
2342 PSS UK Minerva 09/01/87 25/02/88
|
||
|
2382 DATAPAK DENMARK Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
2402 DATAPAK SWEDEN Telenet 14/05/88
|
||
|
2405 TELEPAK SWEDEN Datex-p ??/??/??
|
||
|
2442 FINPAK FINLAND Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
2624 DATEX-P WEST GERMANY Minerva 01/02/87 13/08/88
|
||
|
2704 LUXPAC LUSEMBOURG Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
2724 EIRPAK IRELAND Minerva 09/02/88
|
||
|
3020 DATAPAC CANADA Minerva/Telenet 09/01/87 13/08/88
|
||
|
3028 INFOGRAM CANADA Primecon 41 23/02/88
|
||
|
3103 ITT/UDTS USA Minerva 22/02/88
|
||
|
3106 TYMNET USA Minerva ??/??/85
|
||
|
3110 TELENET USA Minerva/Telenet ??/??/85 14/05/88
|
||
|
3340 TELEPAC MEXICO Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
3400 UDTS-CURACAU CURACAU Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
4251 ISRANET ISRAEL Minerva/Austpac 25/02/88
|
||
|
4401 DDX-P JAPAN Minerva 01/04/87
|
||
|
4408 VENUS-P JAPAN Minerva 29/12/87
|
||
|
4501 DACOM-NET SOUTH KOREA Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
4542 INTELPAK HONG KONG Minerva 23/02/88
|
||
|
4545 DATAPAK HONG KONG Telenet 23/05/88 13/05/88
|
||
|
5052 AUSTPAC AUSTRALIA Austpac ??/??/84 01/05/88
|
||
|
5053 MIDAS AUSTRALIA Minerva 22/02/88
|
||
|
5252 TELEPAC SINGAPORE Minerva 23/02/88
|
||
|
5301 PACNET NEW ZEALAND Minerva 22/02/88
|
||
|
6550 SAPONET SOUTH AFRICA Minerva 20/12/87
|
||
|
7240 INTERDATA BRAZIL Minerva 25/02/88 01/05/88
|
||
|
7241 RENPAC BRAZIL Telenet 01/05/88
|
||
|
7421 DOMPAC FRENCH GUIANA Telenet 23/05/88
|
||
|
9000 DIALNET USA Primecon 41 29/01/87
|
||
|
|
||
|
! Now Typing Any one of the Above DNICS will give you a sub menu, with the
|
||
|
! Files Available. The Files Are Almost Identical to the ones you find in
|
||
|
! Globe Trotter, but separated into individual Areas.
|
||
|
! Lets Try Telenet for Example Then, Datex-P
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main: Command> 3110
|
||
|
|
||
|
Which area <?> for list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
AREAS CURRENTLY IN DBASE
|
||
|
|
||
|
201, 202, 203, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 223, 224, 229
|
||
|
301, 303, 305, 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 321
|
||
|
401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 412, 413, 415
|
||
|
503, 504, 505, 509, 513, 515, 516, 517, 518
|
||
|
603, 607, 609, 612, 614, 617, 619
|
||
|
703, 704, 711, 713, 714, 716
|
||
|
801, 804, 805, 808, 812, 813, 814, 816
|
||
|
913, 914, 915, 916, 918, 918
|
||
|
|
||
|
Which area <?> for list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> 2624
|
||
|
|
||
|
Which area, <?> for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Areas currently in Dbase
|
||
|
|
||
|
4400040, 5209040, 5221040, 5228040, 5234090, 5241090, 5300040, 5400030
|
||
|
5400050, 5400090, 5454290, 5621040, 5721040, 5724740, 5890010
|
||
|
5890040, 5890090, 5911010, 5941032
|
||
|
|
||
|
Which area, <?> for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <W> - The Master Dbase is a New Addition and will eventually contain All the
|
||
|
! files, Referenced by Keywords.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> W
|
||
|
|
||
|
::::> REALM MASTER DBASE <::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
DBASE: Command> GUAM
|
||
|
|
||
|
Searching.....
|
||
|
|
||
|
Press <ESC> to Abort
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE REALM NETWORK DBASE By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 26/06/88
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
Dnic: 5350 Network: LSD/DACNET Country: GUAM Last Update: 26:06:88
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACCESS/SPEEDS SUPPORTED: Public Dial-In Service up to 1200 bps
|
||
|
PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED: Asynchronous terminal interface
|
||
|
|
||
|
CONTACT: Mr. Keith Curtis, Tymnet, 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Vienna, VA 22180
|
||
|
Telephone: (703)356-6965
|
||
|
Telex: (23)82693
|
||
|
|
||
|
Customer Service: R. J. Knapp or Frank Arriola,
|
||
|
Telephone: (671) 477-9936 or 472-3272
|
||
|
|
||
|
Technical Assistance: (available 24 hours)
|
||
|
Telephone: (671) 477-8261 or 7615
|
||
|
Telex: (721)6100
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dial-In Access Telephone Numbers:
|
||
|
300 bps 477-5735
|
||
|
1200 bps 477-5736
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dial-In Access Procedures:
|
||
|
1. Dial the appropriate access phone numbers.
|
||
|
2. Listen for modem handshake.
|
||
|
3. System will prompt 'Please enter terminal ID'
|
||
|
Type in 'A' (capital letter)
|
||
|
You will receive a string of numbers.
|
||
|
4. System will prompt 'Please log in'.
|
||
|
Type in your ID.
|
||
|
System will prompt 'password?'
|
||
|
Type in your password. (For security reasons, this will not
|
||
|
print out.)
|
||
|
5. System will respond 'Telenet via RCA' and then prompt you for
|
||
|
the host address with the prompt '@'.
|
||
|
At this point, enter 'C(sp) host address'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
! etc...... File Goes on, too large to Be listed here.
|
||
|
! Same sort of Information is also available for the following.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DBASE: Command> NETWORK
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Guyana - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
1 - New Caledonia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
2 - Mexico - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
3 - Norway - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
4 - Peru - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
5 - Phillipines - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
6 - Portugal - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
7 - Reunion - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
8 - Singapore - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
9 - South Africa - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
10 - Spain - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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11 - Sweden - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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12 - Taiwan - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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13 - Trinidad - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
14 - Turkey - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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15 - United Kingdom - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
16 - Virgin Islands - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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17 - Zimbabwe - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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18 - Costa Rica - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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19 - Malasia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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20 - Luxembourg - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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21 - Korea - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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22 - Jamaica - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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23 - Ivory Coast - Packet Switching Networks Information
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||
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24 - Italy - Packet Switching Networks Information
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||
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25 - Israel - Packet Switching Networks Information
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26 - Ireland - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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27 - Iceland - Packet Switching Networks Information
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28 - Hong Kong - Packet Switching Networks Information
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29 - Honduras - Packet Switching Networks Information
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30 - Guyana - Packet Switching Networks Information
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||
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31 - Guatemala - Packet Switching Networks Information
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32 - Guam - Packet Switching Networks Information
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33 - Greece - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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34 - Germany - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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35 - Gabon - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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36 - French Polynesia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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37 - French Antilles - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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38 - France - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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39 - Finland - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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40 - Egypt - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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41 - Dominican Rep. - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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42 - Denmark - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
43 - Curacao - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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44 - Columbia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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45 - China - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
|
46 - Chile - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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47 - Cayman Islands - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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48 - Canada - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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49 - Brazil - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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50 - Bermuda - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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51 - Belgium - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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52 - Barbados - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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53 - Bahrain - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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54 - Bahamas - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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55 - Austria - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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56 - Australia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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57 - Netherlands - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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58 - China - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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59 - New Zealand - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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60 - United Arab Emr. - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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61 - Japan - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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62 - Hawaii - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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63 - Indonesia - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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64 - Thailand - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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65 - Alaska - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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66 - Antigua - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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67 - Argentina - Packet Switching Networks Information
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
! Ok, now for the files, Only a small number of files is actually kept online,
|
||
|
! Due to the difficulty of setting it all up, thus a vast majority is kept,
|
||
|
! in the Archives. There are two sets of the Archives, I have a copy, and the
|
||
|
! other is online on a Unix, which one of the members owns. This time we have
|
||
|
! had a safe location for a while, thus some of the online files are:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main: Command> H
|
||
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|
||
|
Enter File NUmber, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Force Files Volume #1
|
||
|
2 - Force Files Volume #2
|
||
|
3 - Force Files Volume #3
|
||
|
4 - Force Files Volume #4
|
||
|
5 - Force Files Volume #5
|
||
|
6 - Force Files Volume #6
|
||
|
7 - Force Files Volume #7
|
||
|
8 - Force Files Volume #8
|
||
|
9 - Force Files Volume #9
|
||
|
10 - RSTS/E system Tutorial
|
||
|
11 - Crashing GBBS and FIDO
|
||
|
12 - Crashing DC10 systems
|
||
|
13 - Elderlink Tutorial
|
||
|
14 - Network Crashing Techniques
|
||
|
15 - Electronic Funds Transfer Hack/Info
|
||
|
16 - Hackers Anthom
|
||
|
17 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #1
|
||
|
18 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #2
|
||
|
19 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #3
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> K
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - International PSS networks and their DNIC's
|
||
|
2 - PSS Networks International Contacts
|
||
|
3 - Packet Switching Systems ERROR CODES
|
||
|
4 - Trashing
|
||
|
5 - Arpa Net & Other Networks Misc Info
|
||
|
6 - Credit Card Info
|
||
|
7 - Midas Information
|
||
|
8 - Midas Information/Tutorial
|
||
|
9 - Austpac Information/Tutorial
|
||
|
10 - Merit Destination Codes
|
||
|
11 - Telenet Terminal Types
|
||
|
12 - Accessing Tymnet Via PSS
|
||
|
13 - How to Use JANET
|
||
|
14 - Janet Address and Nodes Listing
|
||
|
15 - Most Common Hosts Connected to Data Networks
|
||
|
16 - X.XX Protocols Information (Nom)
|
||
|
17 - Geonet Access
|
||
|
18 - Geonet & Other Mailbox Systems Address List
|
||
|
19 - Police Mobile UHF Operating Channels
|
||
|
20 - Police/Ambulance Emergency Codes
|
||
|
21 - Bugs In RCPM Systems By Random Element
|
||
|
22 - Melbourne Uni FIDO BBS Information
|
||
|
23 - MIDAS Tutorial By COLONEL SUN
|
||
|
24 - 30 Mhz - 500 Mhz Frequency List
|
||
|
25 - Viatel Specifications
|
||
|
26 - HP-3000 Program, Remote Login
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> Z
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Primos NUA Sprinter (Force)
|
||
|
2 - Hacking Primenet Systems and Primos
|
||
|
3 - Dialcom Primos Commands Part #1
|
||
|
4 - Dialcom Primos Commands Part #2
|
||
|
5 - Accessing Dialcom Systems
|
||
|
6 - Minerva General Information
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Your command Master: V
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Hacking Tutorial - History, VAX, UNIX
|
||
|
2 - Hacking VAX/VMS and General VAX Information
|
||
|
3 - VAX Instructions
|
||
|
4 - VAX/VMS Notes/Tutorial by RANDOM ELEMENT
|
||
|
5 - VMS Program - System Re-boot
|
||
|
6 - VMS Program - RS232 Configuration
|
||
|
7 - VMS Program - NUA Scanner
|
||
|
8 - VMS Program - Austpac Login Simulation
|
||
|
9 - VMS Program - Remote Node Infiltrator
|
||
|
10 - VAX/VMS Phone Directory - Taken From BNODEA 311061700045
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> J
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - **** Classified ******
|
||
|
2 - Hacking Unix Systems & General Information
|
||
|
3 - Unix Security
|
||
|
4 - Unix Nasties
|
||
|
5 - Unix Trojans
|
||
|
6 - The Unix Bible
|
||
|
7 - Article on XENIX Security
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> Q
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #1
|
||
|
2 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #2
|
||
|
3 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #3
|
||
|
4 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #4
|
||
|
5 - ASCII Experss Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #5
|
||
|
6 - Hayes Micromodem II Programing Information
|
||
|
7 - XModem Ducomentation
|
||
|
8 - VT100 Codes
|
||
|
9 - Proterm Documentations
|
||
|
10 - 1200/75 Baud Rate Converter
|
||
|
11 - EASY CALL Description/Information (Extract from User Manual)
|
||
|
12 - Maestro Modem Control Codes
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> I
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - ! *** CLASSIFIED ****
|
||
|
2 - ! *** CLASSIFIED ****
|
||
|
3 - Minerva System 07 Users part #1
|
||
|
4 - Minerva System 07 Users part #2
|
||
|
5 - Minerva System 07 Sprint Source Code
|
||
|
6 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #1
|
||
|
7 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #2
|
||
|
8 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #3
|
||
|
9 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #4
|
||
|
10 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #5
|
||
|
11 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #6
|
||
|
12 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #7
|
||
|
13 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #8
|
||
|
14 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #9
|
||
|
15 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #10
|
||
|
16 - Dialcom System 41 DTQ001 User Directory
|
||
|
17 - Dialcom System 09 - CDXxxx User Directory
|
||
|
18 - Dialcom System 09 - SNXxxx User Directory
|
||
|
19 - VAX/VMS 26245890090042 GMBH User List (Force)
|
||
|
20 - VAX/VMS 3110xxx00xxx xxxxxxxx, xxx Modeling User List (Force)
|
||
|
21 - VAX/VMS 3110xxx00xxx xxxxxx User List (Force)
|
||
|
22 - ULTRIX 26245890010170 ultumult User List (Force)
|
||
|
23 - Dialcom System 09 - EDTxxx User Directory
|
||
|
24 - Bt-Gold System 80 Mail Directory
|
||
|
25 - Telebox System 15 Mail Directory
|
||
|
26 - Time Network System 01 Mail Directory
|
||
|
27 - Compuserve, Australian Users Directory
|
||
|
28 - UNIX 3110xxxxxxxx media-lab User List (Force & Phoenix)
|
||
|
29 - Primecon System 57 - AGSxxxx User Directory, Part #1
|
||
|
30 - Primecon System 57 - AGSxxxx User Directory, Part #1
|
||
|
31 - UNIX 4401xxxxxxx xxxx User List (Force)
|
||
|
32 - UNIX 3020xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx User List (Force)
|
||
|
33 - PRIMENET 5052xxxxxxxxx 20.xx xxxx User List (Force)
|
||
|
34 - HP-3000 4408xxxxx xxxxxxxxx Asia Pacific User List (Force)
|
||
|
35 - HP-3000 5052xxxxxx xxxxx Information System User List (Force)
|
||
|
36 - HP-3000 3110xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx Corporation User List (Force)
|
||
|
37 - HP-3000 3110xxxxxxxx Unknown User List (Force)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> P
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Silver Boxes
|
||
|
2 - Silver Boxes History & Construction
|
||
|
3 - Silver Boxes Construction
|
||
|
4 - Black Boxes
|
||
|
5 - Black boxes and Other Phreak Info
|
||
|
6 - Blue Boxes
|
||
|
7 - Blue Boxes file #2
|
||
|
8 - Blue Boxing
|
||
|
9 - Red and Blue Box tones
|
||
|
10 - Red Boxes
|
||
|
11 - Green Boxes
|
||
|
12 - Cheese Boxes
|
||
|
13 - Conference Calls
|
||
|
14 - Wats Extenders
|
||
|
15 - Loop Lines
|
||
|
16 - Phone Tapping
|
||
|
17 - The ultimate Phone Tap
|
||
|
18 - UK Phreaking Info/History
|
||
|
19 - Boxing Around The World
|
||
|
20 - Blue Box Schematics
|
||
|
21 - Telephone Switching
|
||
|
22 - Telecom Australia File
|
||
|
23 - ESS Exchanges File
|
||
|
24 - Theory of BLUE BOX Operations "BETTER HOMES AND BOXING" (Phoenix)
|
||
|
25 - Acrylic Box
|
||
|
26 - BUD BOX Information/Construction
|
||
|
27 - TRUNK BOX Information/Construction/Use
|
||
|
28 - WHITE BOX Construction and Use
|
||
|
29 - BLOTTO BOX Construction/Use (Bullshit)
|
||
|
30 - BEIGE BOX Construction/Use
|
||
|
31 - Phreaking Info By THE EAGLE
|
||
|
32 - Melbourne Uni Outdial Information/Tutorial
|
||
|
33 - How to Build a LINESMAN'S HANDSET
|
||
|
34 - The Book Of Bioc
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: Y
|
||
|
|
||
|
1 - Telecom Time Charging Proposals From: APC, February 87 Issue
|
||
|
2 - Darth Carla (Robin Hood/Hackwatch) From: THE AGE
|
||
|
3 - Hacker Report From HACKWATCH From: VIATEL
|
||
|
4 - Keyboard Raiders (THNDR, SHRLCK, WARRIOR) From: Sunday Observer 07/12/86
|
||
|
5 - Royal Hackers (Uk Hack of Royalty) From: New Scientist May 1986
|
||
|
6 - Hackers Tap Into Repco Computers From: The Sun 08/11/86
|
||
|
7 - Caught In The Act (414s) From: Enter Magazine Mar 88
|
||
|
8 - Computerized Cops And Robbers From: Profiles Mar 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:
|
||
|
|
||
|
! GLobe Trotter just contains all the Globe Trotter Issues, and <A> Archives
|
||
|
! is the complete list of files available on the Realm, covering about twice
|
||
|
! the size of this Globe Trotter Issue, So I will only show you a small portion
|
||
|
! of it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> A
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
! The Phone Directory is much like the NUA Dbase, only with Phone Numbers.
|
||
|
! Binary Search and Quick Sort algorithms are used for all Dbases.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main:Command> O
|
||
|
|
||
|
Directory: Command> ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
- REALM PHONE DIRECTORY -
|
||
|
|
||
|
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
<N> - Number Files <B> - BBS Directory <D> - Directory
|
||
|
<S> - Search <A> - Add to Directory <U> - US Codes
|
||
|
<I> - ISD Codes <T> - Exchange Identifier <E> - Exit
|
||
|
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
! Everything is rather obvious <D> is the main Number Dbase.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Directory: Command> N
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <N> is for large Number files, too large to go into the general Dbase.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Files: Command> ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
::::::: NUMBER FILES :::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
<T> - Telenet Access Numbers <Y> - Tymnet Access Number
|
||
|
<P> - PSS Access Numbers <D> - Datapac Access Numbers
|
||
|
<I> - Dialnet Access Numbers <M> - MCI Access Numbers
|
||
|
<R> - Metro Access Numbers <C> - CNA Access Numbers
|
||
|
<S> - Temporary Numbers <E> - Exit
|
||
|
<U> - Melbourne Uni Numbers <V> - PI Victorian BBS List
|
||
|
|
||
|
Files: Command> E
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <L> - Locator is the newest addition to the Realm, and the data is still
|
||
|
! being entered into it, and will continue to do so over the next few
|
||
|
! years to create a large world wide dbase. It locates the Area of
|
||
|
! any number typed and at present contains all ISD, and Most STD Codes
|
||
|
! for all countries. The Exchange Codes are the ones being worked on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main: Command> L
|
||
|
|
||
|
Locator: Command> ?
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
::: Realm Phone Area Locator :::
|
||
|
|
||
|
<E> - Exit Locator <G> - Global Search <A> - Add New Area
|
||
|
<R> - Remove Area <D> - Dump Memory <S> - Start Search
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Locator: Command> S
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter all number is the format: 61-3-890-2174
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note: Even Australian Numbers, should be entered in the above format.
|
||
|
With the Area Code Zero Dropped!
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Number> 61-3-25-3452
|
||
|
|
||
|
Starting Specific Search
|
||
|
|
||
|
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
61 Country: Australia
|
||
|
3 Area Code: Melbourne
|
||
|
25 Exchange: Glen Iris
|
||
|
25 Exchange: Ashburton
|
||
|
25 Exchange: East Malvern
|
||
|
25 Exchange: Ashwood
|
||
|
Number: 3452
|
||
|
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::: Search Completed ::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Locator: Command> E
|
||
|
- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
|
||
|
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
|
||
|
+ Volume #6, File #4 Date: 14/09/1988 +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ +
|
||
|
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
|
||
|
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
|
||
|
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
I N S I D E T H E R E A L M P A R T #2
|
||
|
===================================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <0> - This is a list of all the accounts on the realm, usually about
|
||
|
100+ at any one time. Sorry will not show this section here.
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <2> - Directory of All Dialcom Systems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
! <3> - Information Systems. Deserves Some Mention. Edited...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Main: Command> 3
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE REALM INFORMATION SYSTEMS DATABASE
|
||
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Following is a listing of Online Systems that contain various information,
|
||
|
On data networks, rather usefull to Network Hackers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Brought To you By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Last Update: 08/09/1988
|
||
|
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
|
|
||
|
2342xxx0100xxx - PSS Information Service (HOSTESS)
|
||
|
|
||
|
2342xxxxxxxxxx - JANET User Information Login: HELP
|
||
|
|
||
|
2624xxxxxxxxxx - DATEX-P/TELEBOX Information System Logins: INF300/DATACOM
|
||
|
<INF100/TELEBOX, INF200/DATELDIENSTE> INF400/TELEBOX-E
|
||
|
|
||
|
3020xxx00xx - DATAPAC Information Service
|
||
|
|
||
|
31060xxxxx - TYMNET Information Service
|
||
|
|
||
|
310600xxxx - TYMNET Information Service
|
||
|
|
||
|
310600xxxx - TYNNET User Service
|
||
|
|
||
|
3110xxx00xxx - TELENET Information Service Un:xxxx/ASSOCIATES P:xxxx
|
||
|
|
||
|
454xxxxxxxx - DATAPAK (Singapore) Information Service
|
||
|
|
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5252xxxxxxx - TELEPAK (Hong Kong) Information Service Login: TELEPAC/INFO
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3110xxx00xxx - GLOBAL TELECOMUNICATIONS and DIALNET Online User Manual
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! the Archives Section. It is hard to keep all the files online, thus two
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! exists, and the other is on a Unix System, which one of the members owns.
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! the unix is generally off line, but a specific file can be uploaded, or
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Main: Command> A
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+=============================================================================+
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+=== R E A L M A R C H I V E S Last Update: 09/09/88 ===+
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MAINLY HACKING RELATED ARCHIVES
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Notes: The following is a listing of files Archived in the Realm
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OFF-LINE Data Base. The files can be mounted onto the drives on
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request, if the archives live near the board. Or just quote the
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File Name, and I will upload it.
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Catch Ya Later
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----====} THE FORCE {====----
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Ref# Date File Name D E S C R I P T I O N
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:::: REALM INSIDE INFO ::::
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RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL1 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #1
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RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL2 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #2
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RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL3 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #3
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RA3A 08/05/88 MINDIR1 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #1
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RA3A 08/05/88 MINDIR2 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #2
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RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR3 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #3
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RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR4 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #4
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RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR5 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #5
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RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR6 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #6
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RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR7 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #7
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RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR8 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #8
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RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR9 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #9
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RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR10 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #10
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RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.1 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #1
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RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.2 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #2
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RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.3 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #3
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RA7A 18/05/88 DIAL09.4 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #4
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RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.5 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #5
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RA20B 09/09/88 ONX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, ONXxxxx User Directory
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RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.1 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #1
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RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.2 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #2
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RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.3 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #3
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RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.4 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #4
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RA18B 19/05/88 TCX41D.5 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #5
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RA18B 19/05/88 TCX41D.6 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #6
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RA20A 09/09/88 UDX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UDXxxx User Directory
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RA20B 09/09/88 UNX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UNXxxx User Directory
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RA20B 09/09/88 UCX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UCXxxx User Directory
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RA6A 01/04/88 DIAL73.1 BT GOLD System 73, User List - Volume #1
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RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL74.1 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #1
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RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL74.2 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #2
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RA6A 01/04/88 DIAL74.3 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #3
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RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL75.1 BT GOLD System 75, User List - Volume #1
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RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL76.1 BT GOLD System 76, User List - Volume #1
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RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL76.2 BT GOLD System 76, User List - Volume #2
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL77.1 BT GOLD System 77, User List - Volume #1
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL79.1 BT GOLD System 79, User List - Volume #1
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL79.2 BT GOLD System 79, User List - Volume #2
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RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.1 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #1
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RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.2 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #2
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RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.3 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #3
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RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL82.1 BT GOLD System 82, User List - Volume #1
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RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL82.2 BT GOLD System 82, User List - Volume #2
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL83.1 BT GOLD System 83, User List - Volume #1
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL83.2 BT GOLD System 83, User List - Volume #2
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RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.1 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #1
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RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.2 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #2
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RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.3 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #3
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RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.4 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #4
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RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL85.1 BT GOLD System 85, User List - Volume #1
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RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF1 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #1
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RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF2 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #2
|
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RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF3 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #3
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RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO1 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #1
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RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO2 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #2
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RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO3 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #3
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RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO4 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #4
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RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO5 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #5
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RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO6 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #6
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RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO7 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #7
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RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO8 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #8
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RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO9 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #9
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RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO10 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #10
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RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO11 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #11
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RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO12 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #12
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RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO13 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #13
|
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RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO14 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #14
|
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RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO15 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #15
|
||
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RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO16 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #16
|
||
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:::: REALM VAX FILES ::::
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 MAKEPD Fortran - Create RX01 Ramdisk on VMS 4.x
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 PDSTART DCL - Startup Procedure for RX01 Ramdisk
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 ALARM DCL - Output a message at a Future Time
|
||
|
RA1A 29/04/88 BATCH DCL - Runs VMS Commands in Batch Mode
|
||
|
RA1A 29/04/88 BATCHFOR DCL - As above specific to Fortran Compiler
|
||
|
RA1A 29/04/88 LOGBACK DCL - Automatically BackUp files at Log Off
|
||
|
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBUT - Modify RMS File Attributes
|
||
|
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT2 - Include File For Attributes Package
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT3 - Include File For Attributes Package
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT4 - Include File For Attributes Package
|
||
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RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIDEM - Demosntration of Attributes Package
|
||
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RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU1 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #1
|
||
|
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU2 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #2
|
||
|
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU3 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #3
|
||
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RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU4 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #4
|
||
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RA1A 05/05/88 PASSWD DCL - Secondary Login Password
|
||
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RA1A 05/05/88 PWDUTIL DCL - Secondary Login Password Utility
|
||
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RA1A 05/05/88 PROCESS DCL - Change Process Name
|
||
|
RA1A 05/05/88 DUMPER C - Read TOPS-20 Dumper Format Tapes
|
||
|
RA1A 08/05/88 TDUMPER - TOPS-10,TOPS-20 Intrchnge Dumper Docs
|
||
|
RA1A 05/05/88 LOST - Lost Directory Attribute Bit BUG?
|
||
|
RA1A 08/05/88 SYSTEM DCL - SHOW SYSTEM Stats By String Search
|
||
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RA1A 08/05/88 TIME DCL - Displays Current and Passed Time
|
||
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RA1A 08/05/88 V4TIPS - Problems In Upgrading VMS
|
||
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RA1A 08/05/88 ENTRY DCL - Delete Jobs from PRINTER/BATCH queues
|
||
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RA1B 12/05/88 MODEM - Commands & Settings to use a MODEM
|
||
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RA1B 12/05/88 MEMO.FOR FORTRAN - Prints Memoes at Login on PreSet Days
|
||
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RA1B 12/05/88 MEMO - Documentations for MEMO.FOR
|
||
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RA1B 12/05/88 NEWS C - Prints News at Login
|
||
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RA2A 12/05/88 SEDT.DOC - Docs For the SEDT Editor (EDT Emltn)
|
||
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RA2A 12/05/88 VMSDEH MACRO - Dehexify Kermit Files
|
||
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RA2A 12/05/88 VMSHEX MACRO - Companion Program for VMSDEH Dehex.
|
||
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RA2A 12/05/88 CSQUEEZ C - Source For Squeezer Program
|
||
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RA2A 22/05/88 JUICER - Monitors Disk Frangments
|
||
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RA2B 22/05/88 SV3.MAR MACRO - CPU Benchmark Program
|
||
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RA2B 22/05/88 SV3.DOC - Documentation For SV3.MAR Benchmark
|
||
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RA2B 22/05/88 PROCS C - Monitor VAX/VMS Processes
|
||
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|
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:::: REALM UNIX FILES ::::
|
||
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|
||
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RA2A 22/05/88 RENICE C - Change priority of Long Runing Progs.
|
||
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RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #1
|
||
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RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ2 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #2
|
||
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RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ3 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #3
|
||
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RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ4 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #4
|
||
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RA8B 22/05/88 RZSZ5 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #5
|
||
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RA8B 22/05/88 RZSZ6 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #6
|
||
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RA4A 22/05/88 UUPC - UUPC Description & General Info
|
||
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|
||
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:::: TUTORIALS & MISC INFO ::::
|
||
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|
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RA11A 15/06/88 BAUD 1200/75 Baud Rate Converter
|
||
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DB3A 01/04/88 DATA89 6502 Assembly Tutorial
|
||
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DB5B 01/04/88 DATA175 6502 Opcodes
|
||
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DB1A 12/05/88 OP 650C2 Opcodes
|
||
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DB2A 14/05/88 MBMODEM7 CP/M Modem 7 Terminal Docs (M.Bee)
|
||
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RA11A 15/06/88 GINIE Genie Information
|
||
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RA15B 13/08/88 GREYQUIZ Greyhawk BBS Hacking Questionaire
|
||
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DB6A 05/05/88 HACKFILES IBM Files Containing Trojans Etc (IBM)
|
||
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DB5B 01/04/88 DATA173 Infa red control for The Apple
|
||
|
RA6B 13/05/88 FIDO Information On Melbourne Uni Fido BBS
|
||
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RA6A 08/05/88 TYMDIAL1 Old List Of TYMNET Dialups - Volume #1
|
||
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RA6A 08/05/88 TYMDIAL2 Old List Of TYMNET Dialups - Volume #2
|
||
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RA15B 18/05/88 PROVIRU Prodos Virus
|
||
|
RA15A 13/08/88 FRSTWRD Products for The GBBS System, from First Word
|
||
|
RA14B 03/07/88 TBBS1 TBBS Information
|
||
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RA14B 03/07/88 TBBS2 TBBS Hardware/Software Info & System Profile
|
||
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|
||
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:::: SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATIONS, TUTORIALS AND INSTRUCTIONS::::
|
||
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|
||
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DB2A 01/04/88 DATA52 AE Pro Tutorial
|
||
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RA11B 15/06/88 ACCESS Apple Access II Documentations
|
||
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RA27A 22/08/88 PRIM20.1 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #1
|
||
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RA27B 22/08/88 PRIM20.2 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #2
|
||
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RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.3 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #3
|
||
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RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.4 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #4
|
||
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RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.5 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #5
|
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RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.6 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #6
|
||
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RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.7 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #7
|
||
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RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.8 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #8
|
||
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RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.9 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #9
|
||
|
|
||
|
! etc.... Again the file is far too large to be put in this section.
|
||
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|
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===============================================================================
|
||
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|
||
|
There are a lot of sections which don't need any explanation, and some which
|
||
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have been edited out, but that's more or less it.
|
||
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|
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Now for some more information about the membership criteria:
|
||
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|
||
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- First off all, any applicant must be a competant phone freek, and have
|
||
|
means of making free phone calls internationally etc. If in australia or USA,
|
||
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it is not as important since we can supply all information and resources
|
||
|
needed to get you communicating at economy rates.
|
||
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|
||
|
- References! Yes, it helps to have them. If you know a realm member and
|
||
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they can put in a good word for you, it goes a long way.
|
||
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|
||
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- A person must have a definate ability, and good knowledge in some field.
|
||
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We love people that know something we don't, since we can learn from them,
|
||
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and they can learn from us.
|
||
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||
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- One has to be dedicated to the art, and willing to learn and expand the
|
||
|
knowledge. Contribute and not parasite of the others.
|
||
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|
||
|
- Trust and Ethics, are the two most important. We share just about everything
|
||
|
we get, knowing it will not get abused or destroyed. This is what makes
|
||
|
everything work. There is no trading of information, but a free flow.
|
||
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|
||
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Again, if you would like to become a part of our group, contact me or other
|
||
|
members, via Altos username 'force' or on some good BBS's.
|
||
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Catch Ya Later
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||
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----====} THE FORCE {====----
|
||
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Member of - The Realm, Bellcore
|
||
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===============================================================================
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||
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END
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