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P R O D U C T I O N S
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By: The Wiz Kid
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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VM
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IBM VIRTUAL MACHINE SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION
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This is my first attempt to write an intructional seriese of any sort. My
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information comes directly from IBM and partly from experience. Well, let's get
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started.....
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Starting out
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To get anywhere you first must have access (legal or not) to an IBM system.
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This is done by getting scan codes and the like or by using Dad's work computer
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when he's not home. When you get on you will generally see a screen on which
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the words EROPEAN LABRATORIES CONCENTRATOR or just CONC are located somewhere.
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Remeber you must be using software that supports VM systems (Kermit, Pc-VT,
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etc.) From here you will want to go to what is called a GATE. There should be
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intructions on the screen that you can follow. Most times it askes you to press
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a PF KEY. If you have PC-VT then you can do this easily because PF KEYS are a
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built in function. If you don't then don't panic. Try the function keys
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corresponding to the PF KEYS. If that dosen't work try them shifted or using
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control or alternate. IF you still get no results then work on the number pad.
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Try removing the num-lock and type a few keys. Also try hitting scroll-lock and
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fiddle around. You should be able to simmulate the PF KEYS. When you find an
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acceptible secquence REMEMBER IT! You will need it later on.
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From CONC you will generally be in one of two places (although you can access
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almost every system from here in one form or another). You can be sent to a
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VM/370 logon screen or a GATE (sometimes refered to as a NODE). If you get the
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logon then you can start hacking and playing around with the extender screen
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that you will inevitably find. If you get to the GATE then you are in luck.
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From here you will be able to get to any VM system. A notorious one is
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xxxVMC (where xxx is the prefix code for a GATE--ex `KGNVMC' where KGN stands
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for Kingson) -- VM Charlie -- IBM's business VM system which is supposedly
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closely protected although I've hacked on and nothing ever happened. You can
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fool around all you want because while being at a GATE (ex `KGNGATE' Kingston
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Gate) you are totaly invisible to security because you are not logged on and
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you are sharing a system with hundreds of other employees. BUT remember as soon
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as you try to log on to a system, the system will record invalid responses.
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Here are some of the many suffix codes where xxx is the prefix and z is the
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system number:
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xxxAPL -- APL -- A Programing Language
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xxxVMz -- VIRTUAL MACHINE SYSTEM
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xxxVMC -- VM Charlie -- The business VM system
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xxxVMAS -- VM Application System
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xxxPUBz -- PUBLIC VM SYSTEM (don't be misled by the title)
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xxxGATE -- GATES TO OTHER AREAS IN THE WORLD
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To get into a VM system type the name the first line the cursor at followed by
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a couple of strokes on the ENTER key. This may also be diferent for Kermit
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users as the system recognizes RETURN as having a seperate meaning than ENTER.
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If by chance you are on the line that asks for a node number hit ENTER. This is
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generally not used. After entering the VM name a VM intro screen will appear.
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Read it and then hit ENTER. From here you will be able to hack at users acounts
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just like a normal VM system.
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PVM
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Before you actually logon to a VM system by typing l <userid> <ENTER>
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and then filling in the password, try typing:
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d pvm <ENTER> (stands for Dial Passthrough-Virtual-Machine)
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This will gain you access to a utility call the INTENSIFIER. It will enable you
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to go ANYWHERE in the world by just entering a name from the list that will
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appear. If you go and try this at different VM systems and on differnt GATES
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you will get different lists. To exit back to the VM system enter four(4) pound
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signs (`####') This has been nicknamed "The four calls to GOD" and "GOD's
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fone number."
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The above text will hopfully get you around the system fairly easily. It is
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really simple to do because the IBM systems are well documented. I won't be
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liable for anything you get into. Yes, this is a disclaimer but I shouldn't
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really have to put one in because the system is designed for a child.
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GOOD LUCK!!
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Written and conceived by The Wiz Kid for all to use as a quick reference guide.
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Others in the series are to include VMAS and maybe even APL if I get the
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chance.
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