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L L
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O Lex Luthor O
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D and D
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$ The Legion Of Doom/Hackers $
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L Present: L
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O HACKING VAX'S VMS O
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D D
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$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$
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L L
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O This file will list most default O
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D accounts/passwords, commands for D
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$ non-privileged accts and commands $
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L for privileged accounts, how to L
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O set up your own acct, list users O
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D and how to shut down the system. D
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$ $
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LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$L
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O (C) WRITTEN 10-APR-85 O
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D Written by: LOD/H D
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$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$LOD$
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INTRODUCTION:
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The VAX is made by DEC (Digital Equipment Corp) and can run a variety of
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operating systems. In this file, I will talk about the VMS (Virtual Memory
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Operating System), VMS. The VAX is a 32 bit machine with 32 bit virtual address
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space.
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ENTRANCE:
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---------
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When you first connect with a VAX you type either a return, a ctrl-c, or a
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ctrl-y. It will then respond with something similar to:
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LOD/H NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH SYSTEM VMS V4.0
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Username:
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Password:
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The most frequent way of gaining access to a computer system is by using a
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'default' login/password. In this example you may try LOD as the username and
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RESEARCH as the password or a combination of words in the opening banner (if
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there is one) which may allow you access, otherwise you will have to try the
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DEFAULT METHOD of entry. The version listed above (V4.0) is the latest version
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to my knowledge of VMS. The more widely used version that I have seen is V3.7.
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When DEC sells a VAX/VMS, the system comes equiped with 4 accounts which are:
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DEFAULT -- This serves as a template in creating user records in the UAF (User
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Authorization File). A new user record is assigned the values of the DEFAULT
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record except where the system manager changes those values. The DEFAULT record
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can be modified but cannot be deleted from the UAF.
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SYSTEM -- Provides a means for the system manager to log in with full
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privileges. The SYSTEM record can be modified but cannot be deleted from the
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UAF.
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FIELD -- Permits DIGITAL field service personnel to check out a new system. The
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FIELD record can be deleted once the system is installed.
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SYSTEST -- Provides an appropriate environment for running the User Environment
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Test Package (UETP). The SYSTEST record can be deleted once the system is
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installed.
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Usually the SYSTEM MANAGER adds, deletes, and modifies these records which
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are in the UAF when the system arrives, thus, eliminating the default passwords,
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but this is not true in all cases.
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The 'default' passwords that I have found to get me into a system are:
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Username: Password:
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SYSTEM MANAGER or OPERATOR
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FIELD SERVICE or TEST
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DEFAULT USER or DEFUALT
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SYSTEST UETP or SYSTEST
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Other typical VMS accounts are:
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VAX VAX
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VMS VMS
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DCL DCL
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DEMO DEMO
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TEST TEST
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HELP HELP
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NEWS NEWS
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GUEST GUEST
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GAMES GAMES
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DECNET DECNET
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Or a combination of the various usernames and passwords. If none of these
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get you in, then you should move on to the next system unless you have a way to
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get usernames/passwords, like from trashing, stealing passwords directly, or by
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some other means.
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YOUR IN!
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Downloaded from P-80 Systems.....
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