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* TELENET SCANNING *
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* written by Doc Telecom on July 11, 1988 *
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Telenet is the largest Packet Switching network, that I know of at this
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present time, I could waste valuable buffer space explaining what packet
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switching is and what its uses are ect...so for more information read
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"Packet Switching (tomorrow's communications today) by Roy D. Rosner. It
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is quite indepth and one of the books I cherish in my "legal" Telecomm
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library.
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DEFINITION of GTE TELENET : The packet switching subsidiary of General
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Telephone and Electronics. It provides nationwide common user data
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communications via packet switching
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Information on GTE TELENET :
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The GTE Telenet commercial packet switched network was developed as a
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commercial venture of many of the same principals who developed ARPANET.
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GTE Telenet first became in 1979.
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OPERATION :
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Telenets network operation and internal protocals evolved from the ARPANET
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experience , with additional cababilitys built into each of the switching
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nodes. The network is mostly a ciruit bases packet switching protocol, that
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does meet the requirments of the CCITT X.25 protocol at the user interface.
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In addition, Telenet also provides customized user interfaces to meet the
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need of the individual users. It also provides emulation interfaces.
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USER ACCESS :
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User access to the network is through one of the three clases of telenet
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central offices, such as the one in San Fran, support user access speeds up
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to 56k bps is a Class I. Class II offices, such as the one in Spokane,Wa
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provide connection speeds up to 9600 bps. Class III offices support rates
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up to 1200 bps, such as the one in tucson,arizona. User access can be made
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to Public Dialin ports, private dial in ports, or fixed ports dedicated full
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time for a single user. Users can implement X.25 compatable software in
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there host computer or they can just use the T-net provided interface
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processors to provide network service. Terminal Clusters can be accessed to
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the network very effciently by use of Telenet access controllers placed at
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the customers residence or business,ect..
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Telenet Dialups
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---------------
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To find the local Telenet dialup for your area just call WATS to 800-TEL-ENET
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and ask them for it but remember to watch out "Every thing you do on telenet
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is saved on Mega tape for up to 5 years, and they have installed number
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identification since December 1987,
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WATS TELENET DIALUPS....
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(800) 424-9494 300/1200 BPS
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(800) 238-0631 2400 & MPE
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These wats will change in aug. 88 so if you would like the new ones leave my
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E-Mail on Lunitics Labs (415) 278-7421
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What to do one you have your POTS dialup:
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-----------------------------------------
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Remember to do any scanning on telenet you need a POTS dialup not a WATS,
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the WATS dialup is mainly used for Telemail or GTE MAIL., or SPRINT HP's
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Call your local dial up and you should see something that says TELENET
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617 18m, or whatevr...just hit <REt> a few times. and you should see
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something that looks like this.
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@
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at the "@" prompt type in NPA XXX..for now just use your area code...
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like this....( this is a Network User Address or NUA)
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@ 415 333
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it will then either connect you, or say "Collect Connection Refused",
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because you have not used an NUI, more on NUI's later...
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you will see one of the following :
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1) call connected .... <this is what you want>
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2) Remote Procedure Error 11 b6
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3) Remote Procedure Error 11 e2
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4) Not Reachable 05 e6
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5) not reachable 05 db
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6) Not operating .... <try later>
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7) illegal address 03 80
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8) Busy 01 00 ..... <try later>
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9) enhanced network services unavalible at this time please try again 05 d8
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10) illegal address 03 ba
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11) rejecting 00 7e
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12) illegal address 03 42
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13) remote procedure error 11 31
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14) Refused collect connection 19 00 ..... <use NUI>
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15) not reachable 05 ed
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16) not responding 0d f0
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if the call is connected you will find an interesting computer system, or
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whatever..
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What is an NUI and how do you use it..
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---------------------------------------
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An NUI or Network User Id is mostly used for connecting to things that give
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you the "Refused collect connection" error. I always have an NUI in use when
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I am scanning
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at the @ promt type:
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@ ID USERID
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it will come up with a
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PASS= promt, so then you enter the password I have a listing of about 80
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or so NUI's and they usually dont die , so here is a few....
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ID SIMPCNOE
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PASS= 071034
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ID FINLAY
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PASS= 004461
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NUA listing of recent things Scanned by DOC telecom:
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----------------------------------------------------
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NUA SYSTEM TYPE SPECIAL NOTES
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804 35 ?
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804 43 PRIME PRIMENET
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303 38 PRIME PRIMENET 21.0.3.C1 SL
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804 60 ?
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713 436 CONNECTS
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713 450 CONNECTS
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713 454 CONNECTS
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713 462 CONNECTS
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713 431 CONNECTS
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612 442 ?
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415 333 AOS/VS 7.56
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415 334 AOS/VS 7.56
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206 20 HP 3000
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206 30 HP 3000
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206 32 VAX MICRO VMS V4.7
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206 35 CONCURRECT COMPUTER CORP
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206 38 AOS/VS 7.56
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206 42 AOS/VS 7.56
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206 44 AOS/VS 7.56
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206 40 PRIME PRIMENET 20.2.4
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206 53 CONNECTS
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206 65 PRIME PRIMENET 20.1.1D OAD
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206 72 DIFFRENT KINDS UNIV. OF WASHINGTON
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212 137 PRIME PRIMENET 21.0.3.R7.PTC.3 NY60
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909 46
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303 65 COMPUTER SHARING SYSTEM
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212 32 CIDIADVICE CENTER
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303 23 PRIME
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212 112 VM/370 ONLINE
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212 131 VM/370 ONLINE
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909 400
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909 401
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909 403
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909 404
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909 406
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909 407
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909 409
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909 502
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909 508 PRIME
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909 600
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909 615 PRIME
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909 617 PRIME
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212 20 "ENTER ID"
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212 21 "ENTER ID"
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909 810
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909 800
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909 801
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909 802
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909 805
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909 811
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909 815
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909 818
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909 819
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415 37 HP 3000
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617 622 UNIX MEDIA LABS...<didnt scan this>
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214 71 PRIME PRIMENET FB.3.3 UUCB
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212 146 OFFICE INFO SERVICE
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415 20 DIALOG
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213 35 MARKETRUN RESERCH AND SALES
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909 95 PRIME TELENET NEWS SEWRVICE
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305 22 HP 3000 CIERRA COMPUTER
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201 25 DEC NJIT ELECTRONIC INFO EXCHANGE
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515 30 LEXIS/NEXIS
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201 67 WARNER BROTHERS SYSTEMS
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201 68 WARNER BROTHERS SYSTEMS
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212 28 OUTDIAL
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909 12 PRIME
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909 13 CONNECTS
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909 51 CONNECTS
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909 52 CONNECTS
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909 54 CONNECTS
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909 58 CONNECTS
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909 26 PRIME
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909 38
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909 39 PRIME
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909 49
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909 55
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909 777 CONNECTS
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909 65
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909 63
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909 53
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909 56
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909 60
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909 62
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I hope this file is provided to be useful, until next time call with care.
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Doc Telecom
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