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The Basics of TELENET
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Part I
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This Bulletin is the first in a series to cover the general procedures of the
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major data networks:
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Telenet
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Tymnet
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Autonet
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Arpanet
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[More to be added]
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BACKGROUND
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Telenet connects many large computers to itself through dedicated telephone
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lines, each of these 'host computers' is assigned a node address(ie.:NPAxx).
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Telenet is an international data network, connecting to computers around the
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world.See the International telenet bulletin for more on this.
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CONNECTING
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Telenet is probably the most 'user friendly' network of the four listed. A
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normal logon looks like this: [NPA=Area code,xx=node address] You hit <CR>
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<CR> [2 Returns] Telenet respnds with:TELENET NPAxx
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TERMINAL=(Here you type your terminal identifier) (See the bulletin section for
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the list)
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@
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The '@' is Telenet's promt to you to go ahead.
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Things to do on telenet
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To connect to a node type:
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@C NPAxx
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Telenet will atempt to connect to the computer at the node given.
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A few of the things that Telenet will say are:
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NPAxx CONNECTED (You are connected to a computer)
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ILLEGAL ADDRESS (Not a working node)
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NPAxx NOT REACHABLE (The computer at that node is 'DOWN')
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NPAxx REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION(Needs a paid ID [More later]
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NPAxx REJECTING (Computer is 'UP' but not available)
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NPAxx NOT RESPONDING (The computer at that node is 'DOWN')
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These are most of the things that Telenet will tell you
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MORE THINGS TO DO
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Typing an @ while in a host computer will return you to Telenet You will
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still be connected to the other computer, you may: D (to disconnect from that
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computer) or TAPE (Unknown, possibly records your actions so that) (you may
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look at them later)
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If you type either of the above, while not connected to a node telenet will
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respond with NOT CONNECTED
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MISC.
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RESET (Returns Telenet to the beggining,you must start again (with the
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<CR><CR>)
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SET (Unknown)
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MAIL (To connect to GTE Telemail) It will ask for User? and Password?
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NOTES
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In addition to the normal area codes in NPAxx there are also other NPA's used
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in Telenet, 909 and 311, for instance.
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Telenet hangs up after three disconnections from host computers, this
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unfortunately is quite a PAIN in the ___ There is no way to get around this as
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far as I can tell.
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The ID command in Telenet is to Identify users to the host computers. You
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must type ID (your ID#) (your password). If you just type ID, telenet will
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tell you that your ID is cleared, which means nothing. To recieve a paid user
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ID on telenet call them at: Telenet customer service:800-336-0437 800-572-
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0408(In Virginia)
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HACKING
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Telenet is very convinient for hackers as it connects many computers to your
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terminal, without having to find and dial many numbers. Start your Telehacking
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by picking an areacode and then trying all the nodes in that NPA. You will no
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doubt find many interesting computers 'to work on'.
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Here are instructions for using TELENET. There are some very basic things,
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which most people already know, and some other things, which even the most
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dedicated hackers have probably never even heard of. This includes things such
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as international access, etc. Well, have fun.
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THE TELENET CONNECTION
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INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSING/INTERNATIONAL ACCESS PROCEDURES
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I. TELENET INTERNATIONAL ADDRESS FORMAT
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---------------------------- Data Network
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| Identification Code (DNIC)
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| ------------------- Area Code
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DDDD AAA HHHHH PP
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----- Optional Subaddress
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Field for Packet Mode DTE
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Example: Telenet International
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212 141 3110 21200141
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909 84 3110 90900084
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II. ACCESS TO OVERSEAS PUBLIC DATA NETWORKS
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1. Turn on the terminal and coupler.
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2. Dial the nearest Telenet access number (See Telenet Public Dial listing).
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When you hear a high-pitched tone, place the telephone
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receiver in the coupler.
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For Data Sets (Bell 103 or 113 type), depress the data button.
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3. Type Two carriage returns (CR).
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4. Telenet will give you a port identification number and ask you
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to identify your terminal type in the two or four
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character id for your terminal followed by a carriage
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return (CR) or type carriage return (CR).
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(EX.) TELENET
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202 DL9
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TERMINAL = AJ63(CR)
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5. After Telenet prompts with a '@' type 'ID', skip a space (SP)
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and type your password followed by a carriage return. (Contact
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your GTE Telenet Representative to obtain a required caller
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paid ID.)
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(EX.) @ID(SP);INTL(CR)
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Type in your password.
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(EX.) PASSWORD = 123456(CR)
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6. After Telenet prompts with an @, type a C. skip a space and
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type the network address of the computer you wish to access,
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followed by a carriage return (CR).
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(EX.) @C(SP)023411234567890(CR)
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Note: Your International address will follow a format such as:
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020801234567890 for France/Transpac
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023421234567890 for United Kingdom/British Telecom
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026241234567890 for Germany/Datex-P
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7. Telenet will respond with a connection message. You are now
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ready to begin your conversation with the host computer.
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(EX.) (ADDRESS)CONNECTED
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8. To disconnect from your computer, log off as usual. Telenet
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will send you a disconnected message.
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(EX.) (ADDRESS)DISCONNECTED
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Hang up to disconnect from Telenet.
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(CR) = Carriage return
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(SP) = Space
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