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Telegard & Renegade Hints (Bugs)
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Telegard and Renegade boards are the most used boards around.
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The other boards like SearchLight, Major BBS, Unix, Maximus, etc.
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aren't really that good. But Telegard and Renegade boards,
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to me, are the best and the most user friendly. Since they are
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so user friendly they should be easy to mess with...
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The following hints are really just bugs in the software. There
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is no way you can actually hack either of the boards by using
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this text file. This text file is just a list of a few bugs
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that were found in Telegard & Renegade that might help you in
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your way to driving a SysOp insane.
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- Telegard -
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1) When logging in NEW press ALT-255 (Ascii Space) when it
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asks you for your handle. This will allow you to either
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logon twice with your same handle or using someone else's.
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2) Use ALT-255 and use the SysOp's handle. This will make
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the SysOp a little paranoid if he doesn't know about the
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ascii space command.
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Many SysOps will start locking out new users and up the
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security a little bit because they think that their board
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is going to get hacked.
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3) Rename a file that is full of ascii and name it to the
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computers clock string ($CLOCK, CLOCK.$$$, CLOCK$ something
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like that). When you upoload it the board will automatically
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think it is the real clock string and will start reading
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your ascii file. This will totally mess up the internal
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clock in the computer.
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4) If the SysOp is stupid and hasn't taken the ARCHIVE menu off
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of his board then you can have some real fun. Upload a virus
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or a file with a .BAT file inside or something to the affect
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and make it screw his system up. Go into the archive menu
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and run the .BAT file or the virus or whatever you gave to
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him. It will do whatever you told it to do...
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- Auto Validation -
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5) If the board has Auto-Validation set to ON this could probably
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be the best time you will ever have...
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Logon NEW with a fake account. Just start screwing around
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on the board. This is real stupid, but it's fun.
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Logon NEW with the SysOp's account and start posting messages
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and automessages about how the board is going to go down
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in a few days. This is very affective if the SysOp is away
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from the computer for a few days.
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Logon NEW with the SysOp's account. Start posting messages
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full of cuss words telling people that they are motherfuckers
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and stuff like that. The users will get real angry at who?
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THE SYSOP! The SysOp will have no users after a week of
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you yelling at them.
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If the board has FidoNet or some other kind of net start
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posting messages all over the place saying you have dildos
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for sale and stuff like that. It doesn't matter what name
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you use when you do this because the people who run the net
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will get real mad anyways, but if you use the SysOp's name
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it will surely get him kicked off!
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There are others like uploading LOGOFF.BAT files to run things
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and pressing things like @S@S or @A@A and locking up the
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board, but they are all stupid and almost always fail.
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- Renegade -
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1) If the Renegade version is lower than 12-25-92 you can
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press the space bar when it asks you what your
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handle is while loging in NEW. This will lock up the
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SysOp's computer till he reboots.
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2) When you post a message in versions 1-03-93 and later
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(only ones I've tested this in) you can hit E for
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edit, then F for From Who and you can put in any name
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you want in. This is good if you post a bad message
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to someone or if you post in a Net of some sort.
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3) Renegade boards have a little trouble with using door
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programs. Expecially callback doors. When RG swaps
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to DOS to run a door it will make a hidden file that
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is the Swapping file. It SHOULD delete it when it
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goes back to the board, but sometimes it doesn't.
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It almost always leaves a hidden file of about 200k
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on the system's hard drive if you use a callback door.
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There, that's my file. It is pretty much worthless, but it might
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give some of you studs *HA* some ideas when you find a lamer
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board that is running TG or something.
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Have Fun
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