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Accounts to try if you wanna enter into a VAX/VMS
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Of course you can recognize a VAX when after the connection is made u
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listen to a BEEP and u see somenthing like:
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Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.4
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Username:
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or somenthing like:
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Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.0 on node HACKER
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UNATHORIZED TO THIS SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED :___
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ONLY AUTHORIZED USERS ARE CAN USE IT : :
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Username: :
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Don't worry about it
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other times u see only the Username request without the welcome message.
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Well, at the Username request try this accounts:
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_______ _______
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: : : :
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: SYSTEM/SYSTEM : (this is the SYSTEM account...
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: : but only 1 time in my life I entered
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V : in a VAX with that accout because
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Username : of the incompetence of the Operator)
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Password
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FIELD/FIELD
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FIELD/SERVICE (a lot of times it work)
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BACKUP/BACKUP (you will go to the Backup menu, but
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there will be a function to drop
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into DCL)
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TEST/TEST
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SYSTEST/SYSTEST
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DECNET/DECNET (a lot of times u will see:
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You are not authorized to login from
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this source)
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DEC/DEC
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DECMAIL/DECMAIL
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MANAGER/MANAGER
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OPERATOR/OPERATOR
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ROOT/ROOT : Well, this is an Unix account but
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: a guy found it in a VAX/VMS V5.2
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ROOT/SYSTEM :
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USER/USER
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USERTEST/USERTEST
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VAX/VAX
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HELP/HELP (help account, try to drop into DCL
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with CTRL-Z or CTRL-Y)
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DCL/DCL
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DEMO/DEMO
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GUEST/GUEST (1 year ago I entered in VAX with this
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account, and it was a privileged account
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too....)
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NEW/NEW
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NEWS/NEWS
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NET/NET
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NET/NETWORK
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ORACLE/ORACLE
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REPORT/REPORT
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REPORTS/REPORTS
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SYS/SYS
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DELPHI/DELPHI
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MAIL/MAIL
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MAILER/MAILER
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TCP/TCP
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HELLO/HELLO
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START/START
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JACK/JACK
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RUN/RUN
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JOB/JOB
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WORK/WORK
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LIB/LIB
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KERMIT/KERMIT
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DIALOUT/DIALOUT
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CONTAB/CONTAB (especially on italian VAXes)
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LAVORO/LAVORO " " " " " " " " "
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ACQUISTI/ACQUISTI " " " " " " " " "
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AIUTO/AIUTO " " " " " " " " "
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If you don't enter in the VAX with this funny accounts, try to enter
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surnames like:
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ROSSI, BIANCHI, ANDERSON, ADAMS, SIMPSON ...
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or names like:
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MARIO, SILVIA, MARK, ERIC, PETER ...
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If after the connection to a VAX/VMS u see somenthing like:
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Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3 on node LARRY1
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try to enter with the LARRY1 account, and I am sure it will work.
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Personally I entered a lot of times with the name of the node....
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I can't understand why the Operator creates that account.
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Well, if you are an Operator and you want to protect a VAX/VMS
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by Hacking attemps into it I recommend you to protect the SYSTEM
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account password of course,
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and to delete accounts like FIELD, SYSTEST, etc... so the only
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privileged account will be the SYSTEM one and with it you can
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do all the things that u usually do with the FIELD and SYSTEST
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accounts.
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After that, start to create accounts for your dependents like:
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ID001 :
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ID002 :
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ID003 : For the password use
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... : things very difficult likes:
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:
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or is better things like: : S03JDJH28DJH8SFND
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: or
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AAX01 : 39283812232312333
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BAX02 :
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CAX03 : Don't use password like:
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DAX04 :
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EAX05 : MILAN,INTER,JACK,SPORT,MUSIC ...
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... :
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Well dear Operator, when you create this accounts don't give the ALL
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privileges to all.... remember that the only privileged account is
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the SYSTEM one:
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UAF> ADD ID001/PASSWORD=34239382333 <--- It's ok.
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UAF> ADD ID001/PRIV=ALL <--- It's bad.
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You gived the ALL privs to
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a normal account and you
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haven't defined the password.
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Well, that's all.
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If you need other explanations call my BBS at +39-6-5503480 and
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send a message to the SysOp: Machine.
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