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- G L O B E T R O T T E R -
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+ Volume #5, File #1 Date: 14/08/1988 +
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+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
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(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
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CONTRIBUTORS: NONE Yet Again Grrrrr!
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FROM THE EDITOR
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Never.........In The Field......... Of Human Conflict,
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Have so Few........Stuffed so much...For So many.
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We shall fight them on our Baud Lines,
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on The Networks, with our Pc's
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We Shall Never Surrender!!!!!
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D E A T H T O T E L E S C U M
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Anyone hacking in Melbourne and Victoria in general, should understand the
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above. Lets face it, they have gone too far. As soon as the new laws were
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passed, they unleashed their terror, purpouse of which was to scare us, and
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I am afraid It worked. As soon as the word got out that boards were being
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raided, by the feds and friends, over 50% of existing hacking establishments
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have been whiped from the face of this earth, and virtually all the rest have
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been so severelly straightened out, and that's not funny. Apart from
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The Realm, there are two hacking boards still operating as before, with just
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one being of decent quality. Congratulations to the sysop. You know who you are
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Lets just hope things will get back to normal soon. I would just like to say
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few words to telescum and DI if they're watching.
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"You haven't killed the hackers, they will always haunt you. All you achieved,
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is to remove the only means by which you can find out what we are up to"
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I must admit they got to me as well, but sometimes, you got to say what the
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fuck, and go for it. As a result here it is, Globe Trotter Volume #5 and plans
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are on the way for future issues, which I hope will get even bigger and better.
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Look on the bright side, if you ever stuff things up, ten years in jail will
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go very quickly and there is nothing few cc's of Ethylene Glycol can't fix.
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Catch Ya Later
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I N D E X
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R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- Phreaking This will be a section which will run over the
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next few issues. It will mainly deal with
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the more technical espects of phreaking.
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- System Passwords: Primes and other bits.
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- Trix of The Trade AUSSIE LOOPS
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- Unusual Systems An outdial in Hong Kong?
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- Hack Of The Month HP-3000 In Japan
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- Inside Information Dialcom System 01, The Times Network User List
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- Network Profile: We say farewell to datapac, but will it die that
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easilly.
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N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- DNIC UPDATES New networks are being Born Every Month. I have
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a small listing with some of the more recent
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discoveries.
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- CONTRIBUTIONS I really need some help!.
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- PRIME ACCOUNTS Some Tips for Creating Accounts On Primes.
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- THUNDER DOWN UNDER Time is Near!
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PHREAKING
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I don't really want to write this section, so I will try to organise someone
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else to do it for me. One of the reasons being that I have enough to do
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with the rest of the file, and I know there are people out there far more
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qualified in the art of Phreaking. Phreaking is technically, ripping off
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the phone companies, which I think is ok, since they rip us of rather badly
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themselves. Phreakers however define phreaking, as using the resources
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available for the sake of knowledge. There is no doubt everyone has their own
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definition. To get started, I'll talk about the technology, what systems
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are being used and how they work, as well as other related topics. This is
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only an introduction, based on the technical side and on how the system works.
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The Information on HOW TO, will follow over the next few issues.
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CLASSES OF TRANSMISSION MEDIA
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OPEN WIRE This is the most original of all transmission media. It
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consists of a pair of copper wires strung between telephone
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poles, carrying one voicegrade channel that is used
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alternately by a number of subscribers on the network. One
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pair of wires can serve only two points at a time. Since the
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early days of telephone, wire pairs have largely been
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replaced by other transmission media for voice
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communications, but are still used in certain countries and
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even certain rural areas of AUSTRALIA, USA, CANADA etc. For
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data transmission over long distances, wire pairs are not
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desirable since they are suceptible to such problems as cross
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talk, electromagnetic interference, loss of attenuation,
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etc., resulting in poor line quality.
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CABLE The cost of installing open-wire pairs and the rapidly
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increasing requirement for transmission channels soon led to
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the bundling of insulated wires into a large cable, with each
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pair uniquely coloured for identification. As many as
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several hundered pairs of wires can be bundled in one cable.
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This method not only reduces cost of installing telephone
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facilities, but also protects the wires from the elements.
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Most telephone lines between central offices and local
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subscribers are cables. Significantly, each pair of wires is
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now capable of carrying a number of voice channels.
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COAXIAL CABLE A coaxial cable is composed of a conductive cylinder with a
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wire in the center, with the space between the conductive
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cylinder and the wire filled with insulating medium. A
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coaxial cable can transmit at a much higher frequency than a
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wire pair, allowing greater amounts of data to be transmitted
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in a given time period, that is, the channel is "wider". A
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great number of voice channels can be sent over coaxial
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cables, which are shielded from noise and other forms of
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distortion.
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CARRIER SYSTEM A carrier system is not a physical entity, rather, it is a
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technique of utilizing various transmission media. Through
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the use of multiplexing techniques, a carrier system can
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accomodate a number of channels on the same physical line, be
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it an open wire pair, cable, or a coaxial cable, by placing
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each channel on a different frequency level.
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HIGH FREQ. RADIO Instead of sending electrical signals over metallic media as
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in the cases of open wire, cable and coaxial cable, a
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long-wave radio system transmits radio signals over ope air
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space at a specific portion of the frequency spectrum. High
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frequency means that a much larger number of signals can be
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transmitted, compared with other media.
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MICROWAWE MIcrowave transmission utilizes the high end of the radio
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frequency range and requires special equipment for
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transmission and reception. It is currently being used by
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common carriers and specialized common carriers alike,
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primarily on long-haul communications links. Its advantage
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over radio, and cable systems is that it requires less
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frequent reamplification, and that no wire stringing is
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needed. Also, the possible bandwidth capacity is much greater
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with microwave radio transmission. By the same token,
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microwave transmission requires a line of sight path; a high
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transmission tower and antenae are also needed. A
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long-distance microwave line is made up of a series of relay
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towers spaced approximately 30 miles apart, with every two
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consecutive towers within sight of each other. Signals are
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amplified and retransmitted by the towers along the route.
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SATTELITES These are, in fact forms of microwave transmission in that
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the satellites which orbit around the earth in
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geo-synchronous orbits, represent relay stations for earth
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bound communications links. This type of microwave
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transmission is ideal for long-distance communications since
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the high altitude of the satellite avoids the interference
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caused by earth's curvature and other physical obstructions
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such as mountains and atmospheric conditions. A large number
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of communication satellites are now orbiting the earth, and
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are utilized for domestic as well as international
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communications.
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UNDERSEA CABLE These are special types of coaxial cables laid on the seabed
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across the ocean. They provided an important means for
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intercontinental telephone communications before the
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introduction of the satellites, and are still used heavily.
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WAVEGUIDES These are metal tubes that serve as paths and confinement for
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very high frequency radio waves. There are two types of
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waveguides: rectangular and circular. The rectangular
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waveguide has been used for some time as a feder line between
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microwave antennae and their associated ground equipment. It
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is useful only for very short distances, usualy not more than
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1000 feet. The circular waveguide can provide much longer
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transmission lengths and is being implemented on Experimental
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Basis. Waveguides can prowide vast transmiossion capacity for
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voice as well as data. They hae beep,proven feasible, but
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their large scale implementation will most probably never
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take off.
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FIBRE OPTICS Fibre optic Cables a really a form of a waveguide, in this
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case light waves are used. The high frequency means a very
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large number of logical channels can be transmitted over a
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single fibre. Fibre optic cables are now replacing the wire
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pairs, and allready are being used for links between
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subscribers and the local offices, where as few years ago,
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they were restricted to land lines and inter-exchange lines.
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This transmission medium, is likelly to dominate the world of
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telecomunications, within the next few years, because it is
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cheap and free from distortions and electromagnetic
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interference, which the wire pairs and other cables suffer.
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A single Fibre Optic Cable is very thin, thus hundereds of
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strands can be bound together into a small sized cable, and
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at 2 cents per meter, per strand, it is becomming very
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economical.
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LASERS Laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission
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Radiation. Just like the fibre optic transmission, a laser
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utilizes a much higher portion of the electromagnetic
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spectrum. It can thus be used for transmission without tying
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up all ready crowded radio frequency spectrum. The laser is
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limited to communications along a line of sight, which
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suggests a possibility for short links betwwen large
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buildings for example. The laser is still being developed,
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and posible hopes are for communications with satellites and
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over interstellar distances.
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I have set a limit to the maximum size of each file, and I seem to be going
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over the limit, so I'll continue this next month. I'll have some actual HOW
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TO, information on phreaking, as well as information on.
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- FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH and TRANSMISSION SPEEDS
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- DIGITAL AND ANALOG TRANSMISSION
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- MULTIPLEXING
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- LINE FACILITIES
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- SWITCHED FACILITIES
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- LOW-SPEED LINES
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- VOICEGRADE LINES
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- WIDEBAND LINES
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- PRIVATE LEASED LINES
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- DIGITAL TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
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- PACKET SWITCHING SERVICES
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- COMMON CARRIERS
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- TRANS-CANADA TELEPHONE SYSTEM
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- CNCP TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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- SPECIALIZED COMMON CARRIERS
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- MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.
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- SP COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
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Rather are large list of material, and the ideas keep comming in, hehehe
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something to do over the next few months.
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SYSTEM PASSWORDS
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Yes He did it again. I am fully stocked up with primes, so I guess you will
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get some of the useless ones to try for yourselves. Ok, lets get to it, I have
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a prime in Israel, Asia and something little better.
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5252116048 PRIMENET 20.2.2 PS PORE Login TEST/TEST
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425140000216 PRIMENET 20.2.1.R2 MOKED Login PRIME/PRIME
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3110312001xx Type 'OPERATOR' Well, I think after all this time, you might
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deserve something of greater value. To make sure
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Only few get it, there are 99 combinations
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you will need to try untill you find the right
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system. When you do, typing operator, will give you Nice access
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with a fair bit of privs, like changing the news and login
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messages etc etc. Have fun, and may you find it. If you do, I
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hope you are not that stupid as to actually change the system
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news and loggin messages!!!
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TRIX OF THE TRADE - LOOPS
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It is very hard to find a loop in Australia, and I guess you can all imagine
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how many uses they have. There are rumours that they do exist down here, but
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as I yet I have never seen a REAL ONE. Luckilly, there are ways around
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everything.
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There are certain numbers, which you can call, mainly some old PBX's and my
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favourite an out of order telecom recorded message service. Next thing you
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will need is to boost the signal which your phone sends out, so that the
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current leaks across the relays and other circuits. Basically if you can
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find the right number, and there are a few around, you can create your
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own artificial bridge. Then if people call the same number, there is enough
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signal leaking from one line to another to get an audible connection. If
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you are lucky, you will not need any extra hardware to boost the signals
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from your phone. This is usually the case if you can come across a telecom
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recorded message service which is out of order. They work exceptionally well.
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The second method of building your own bridges, involves few alterations
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to a telecom junction box. It is a relativelly simple circuit and all you
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have to do is pick two or more people and install it on their lines. The
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circuit has to keep the line open, after the real user hangs up the phone.
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Second thing, via few resistors you connect two lines with an identical
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circuit on each. Thus one person calls one number, other the second,
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say it was a wrong number when the real owners answer and after they hang up,
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the two lines get connected. This is the most simplest circuit, all it does is
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keep the line open, Connect the two lines after the real owner has droped
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his receiver and disconnect you as well as the link when he picks up the
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phone. Basically when the owner drops the line it activates a switch which
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keeps it open and links with another, and when he picks up the phone it turns
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itself off, cutting the link and disconnecting you. This also makes an ideal
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phone tap, since you can listen in from any phone anywhere in the world.
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If you happen to be a serious electronics buff, then something a little more
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elaborate is possible. A circuit that hooks up 3 line and is controlled
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from one line. If you send a particular tone or sequence of pulses, you
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can activate/deactivate the connections to the other lines and even use them
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as extenders. Basically the sky is the limit and all of the circuit are
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cheap to construct, and can be made reasonably compact.
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UNUSUAL SYSTEMS
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This is a very interesting System, I have found in HONG KONG. (yes, the
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complete scans are comming soon). It is most probably an outdial, or some
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some sort of a datafax conversion service which it claims to be. I have no
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idea what a datafax conversion service does, but it does prompt you to enter a
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number, and the accepted format is identical to the local phone numbers.
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4545500431 - Datafax Conversion Service
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HACK OF THE MONTH
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Hack Of The Month: HP-3000
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Location: JAPAN
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Date: 04/AUG/88
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Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====----
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Notes: Nothing interesting about this system. Only worth while
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thing, is the stock and shares information it contains.
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Theoretically it would be possible to assign yourself
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shares in that company.
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Sample Login:
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?-04408xxxxx
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COM
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: hello xxxxx.xxxxxxxx
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HP3000 / MPE V G.xx.xx (BASE G.xx.xx). SUN, AUG 14, 1988, 10:35 AM
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######## This is Tokyo, Japan ########################
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# System Back-up time is as follows: #
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# MON 7:00 ~ 7:30 a.m. #
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# TUE - THU 7:45 ~ 8:15 a.m. #
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# FRI 7:45 ~ 9:15 a.m. #
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# #
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# To: HPDesk users #
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# #
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# HPDesk system is UNAVAILable during about #
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# 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. every Monday, due to MAIL #
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# MAINTENANCE. #
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################# Thank you for your cooperation. ####
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INSIDE INFORMATION
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The Times Network has the priviledge of having number 1 in the dialcom network.
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This doesn't mean it was the first, and it's more or less your average dialcom
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set up running on a number of primes. I don't know whether the users of this
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system have Netlink access, since we have never spent enough time on it to
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find out.
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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=-=-= TIMES NETWORK System 01 User Directory =-=-=
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=-=-= By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Date: 12/03/88 =-=-=
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=-=-= =-=-=
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=-=-= - From The Depths Of - The Realm - =-=-=
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4132 EXPLORERS TRAVEL MCGEE, B 01:MAG10054
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6936 MAPLES, WARING WHITE, I V 01:PCW10004
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6937 MICRO RESOURDCE GOLD, STEVE 01:PCW10019
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6938 HELSTON COMPUTER CENTRE HARMER, CAREY 01:PCW10024
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6939 ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS ILLINS, DAVE 01:PCW10077
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6940 LATHAM LATHAM, R F (DR) 01:PCW10084
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6941 CAPRICORN DATA LTD DEANE, JAMES 01:PCW10087
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6943 TOUCHE ROSS & CO STILLING, PETER 01:PCW10095
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6944 STILLING PETER. J. STILLING, PETER. J. (MR) 01:PCW10095
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6945 STILLING P.J. STILLING, PETER J. 01:PCW10095
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6947 IMPRESSE LIMITED COLLISON, B A 01:PCW10107
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6948 SOFTWARE DYNAMICS LTD PINNICK, P R (DR) 01:PCW10110
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6949 FIVESTAR SOFTWARE HARRIS, JUNIOR (MR) 01:PCW10118
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6950 PRESTEL STOUTE II, EDWIN (DR) 01:PCW10118
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6951 FIVESTAR HARRIS, E (MR) 01:PCW10118
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6952 FIVESTAR SFTWAR HARRIS, E (MR) 01:PCW10118
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11602 PERSONAL COMPUTER WORLD LINDERHOLM, OWEN 01:XYZ001:PCW002
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11623 GWYNEDD CAREERS SERVICE WILIAMS, RHYS E 01:YNK011
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11707 LACKHAM COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUR SAVAGE, RICHARD (MR) 01:YSS011
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DNIC UPDATES
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The number of networks is growing every day, and any new network is mostly
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virgin territory, full of bugs, and security faults. I will have a revised
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listing of all the dnics in few months time, but at the moment, here are few
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new networks and updates which I came up with this month.
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Country Network Dnic
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BARBADOS IDAS 3420
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BELGIUM DCS 2064
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BERMUDA IDAS 3500
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BERMUDA IDAS 3504
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CHILE VTR 7305
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC CODETEL 3701
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LUXEMBOURG LUXPAC 2703
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PANAMA INTELPAQ 7142
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PERU ??? 7160
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SINGAPORE ??? 5251
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SINGAPORE ??? 5252
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USA US LINK NETWORK 7045
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Some recent updates, to the List in VOLUME #1
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ARGENTINA 7220 - Network Called UDTS, not ARPAC
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CHILE 7303 - Network Called CHILE-PAC Not ECOM
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EGYPT 6023 - Network Name ARENTO, recently found the DNIC
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CONTRIBUTIONS
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Globe Trotter has been running for almost half a year now, and it now enjoys
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international audiences, so how about putting something back into it. I am
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really finding it hard to come up with the usual two files, and i can no
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longer release one issue every month, although I'll keep trying.
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If you have anything please mail me. We require Information, Files, Sample
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Logins of Hacked Systems, Nua's, ANYTHING.
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Ahhh, this reminds me. As you may have noticed, I am obssesd with mapping out
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the networks on this earth, and I really get exited every time I make a new
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entry into the Realm Dbase, which now occupies arround 1 meg. If anyone has
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|
any Primes (with Netlink) they would like to contribute to the cause, I'll
|
|
supply you with all the results gained, and I will give the use of the dbase
|
|
which we all ready have, for searches and for info on particular areas.
|
|
(Not the complete Dump by the way!).
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|
Secondly, if anyone would like to co-ordinate scanning from a particular
|
|
system, or the areas being scanned, Please, again contact me, since a lot
|
|
of resources would be saved.
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|
Lastly, if you have your own compiled lists of NUA's or even single adresses,
|
|
I would also appreciate their donation. A lot of little bits make up something
|
|
really nice.
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|
|
|
Now, to the problem of actually getting the information to me. Well, I have a
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|
mailbox on Altos which I visit quite often, so that's a good place to start
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|
(username: force), or I can be reached via these BBS's.
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|
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MEGAWORKS
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PACIFIC ISLAND
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THE FORGOTTEN REALM (USA)
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|
ZEN
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|
GREYHAWK
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|
|
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Or you can pass the info along any member of The Realm, and please put the date
|
|
on the file, and your handle if you want credit to be given where credit is
|
|
due. Thanx!
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
PRIME ACCOUNTS
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
It would be too long and too hard to explain the step by step procedure
|
|
involved in setting up accounts on primes, so you can use the help files
|
|
which are online, and battle your way through it on your own. Just use
|
|
some common sense and you should be all right, provided it's a version
|
|
19.x and higher. Anyway, here are some important tips and information,
|
|
which will be of use to you.
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|
|
|
|
|
Primos 17.4 Arrrggghh, This is a real bastard. I have recently played with
|
|
such a system in Brazil and have stuffed it up pretty well.
|
|
I didn't have enough time to learn too many things, but I can
|
|
tell you what i did, and what mistakes I have made. First of all,
|
|
a little about the early versions of primos, which are not far
|
|
behind the dinosaurs. There are very few help files online, and
|
|
almost no help for the utility used to create accounts. Secondly,
|
|
The familiar comand EDIT_PROFILE does not exist. The command to
|
|
create new users in this case is ULM. This brings up an
|
|
important point. The command names often vary from one revision
|
|
to another, and some have lot more commands. To find what is
|
|
available, attach to the CMDNC0 directory, and have a look. This
|
|
is how I found the ULM command. It is then a matter of trying
|
|
the various commands untill you get the right one. Often its
|
|
name will suggest it's function. OK do this.
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|
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OK, A CMDNCO
|
|
OK, CATA (note CATA is a much nicer catalog Command, if it's not installed
|
|
use LIST instead)
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|
|
|
When you type ULM, you will be prompted for a username, and
|
|
password. This means you can use any account to create the users,
|
|
as long as you know the password for the high level account.
|
|
This is very good, since you don't have to log on under that
|
|
command, which helps to keep the account alive.
|
|
Once you're in, you have several commands available.
|
|
WARNING! Before you experiment with anything, get out of the
|
|
record you have logged under. When you type LIST, you will get
|
|
the statistics of the account you are logged under and any
|
|
changes will be made to this record. Note all the details
|
|
you are given, and type USER USERNAME. If the username exists,
|
|
you will access the USERNAME record, otherwise you will be
|
|
prompted whether you want to create the user, so just respond
|
|
with YES or NO. Don't type USER on it's own, for it will return
|
|
an error and dump you out of the program. If you respond YES,
|
|
you will be asked few questions about the account, access level,
|
|
group etc, so just duplicate the results you have seen with the
|
|
LIST COMMAND previously. To change the entry of a particular
|
|
User, attach to it, then type commands such as 'GROUP NEWGROUP'
|
|
which changes the Group to Newgroup, ACCOUNT NAME, which changes
|
|
the account name to 'NAME' (i think). PASSWORD NEWPASSWORD will
|
|
change the password. There is something very beautiful from
|
|
a hackers point of view. The passwords for each record are
|
|
printed out in hexadecimal, so instantly you can get all of the
|
|
user passwords.
|
|
Now we're getting to the part where I stuffed things up. I found
|
|
a command called RESUME. When I typed it, I was prompted for a
|
|
file name. I tried to abort, not wanting to change anything, but
|
|
it took my atempt to abort as the file name. I am not exactly
|
|
sure what the command did, but I could not run the ULM program
|
|
again, and when attempting to log on, I got a command file not
|
|
found error and was logged out. I think, it either changes the
|
|
login command file for the account, the login directory, or it
|
|
changes the file from which all the Record Data is being taken
|
|
for each account. Without a manual, I can't tell you what it is
|
|
I actually did, but I recomend you keep away from that command,
|
|
if like me, you don't know what you're doing.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Well, at least they had the good sense to make the more up to date versions
|
|
of primos far more user friendly. There are online help files to help you
|
|
create accounts, so by all means use them. All the commands you need will
|
|
be given to you when you type EDIT_PROFILE, followed by HELP, so I will not
|
|
go into that, but here are some tips, which apply to creating accounts on
|
|
All systems.
|
|
|
|
Before you start, list all the information on other users, in full, and make
|
|
a note of all the details you are given. You will find that you need to know
|
|
information about which login directory to assign as well as which group, to
|
|
make the account blend in. Secondly, look at the user names, and pick a
|
|
username that looks like it's meant to be there. In other words, use the other
|
|
users to hide your own account. it would be stupid to create a user called
|
|
'RADICAL' for example when all other usernames lok like COM10023, COM10064 etc.
|
|
|
|
As far as your login directory goes, see whether users have a common directory,
|
|
or each has their own. You can then either create yor own for the new account,
|
|
or simply use one of the communal ones. I personally prefer not to create
|
|
my own directories, but to use existing ones, with large numbers of entries.
|
|
Again you can blend in any files you want to use, with the right choice of
|
|
words, and with 500+ records in the directory looking simmilar, it makes it
|
|
very hard indeed to spot anything odd, particularly if the directory
|
|
experiences frequent use.
|
|
|
|
Last bit of advice I can give is to get manuals IF POSSIBLE!, and try to cut
|
|
down on the amount of blind experimenting. This means, find as much as you can
|
|
about the system before hand.
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
END
|
|
- G L O B E T R O T T E R -
|
|
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
|
|
+ Volume #5, File #2 Date: 14/08/1988 +
|
|
+ +
|
|
+ +
|
|
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
|
|
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
|
|
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm
|
|
|
|
THUNDER DOWN UNDER
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
Well, the time is comming. Thunders court case comes up on the 30th of August.
|
|
Unfortunatelly I will not be in Melbourne at the time, but I have no doubt,
|
|
a majority of the hacking community will attend. It will bring tears to
|
|
your eyes either from Joy or Despair, how ever you are inclined. Some people
|
|
are planning to bring a large supply of Condoms and Candle Sticks, to hand
|
|
over as the neccesities when the sentence is passed.
|
|
VERY CRUEL, BUT VERY CUTE GUYS!
|
|
|
|
Ahh well, it will not be long. CAN THUNDER DO IT YET AGAIN, AND ESCAPE THE
|
|
HANGMAN'S NOOSE FOR THE FOURTH TIME? Miracles do Happen, and knowing Thunder,
|
|
anything is possible.
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
DATAPAC NETWORK PROFILE PART #3
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
This is the Last Issue for a while that will have any Datapac NUA's. I am sick
|
|
of this network now, and it's time to move on. I have found some new areas
|
|
which I have yet to sprint so there will be another feature on Datapac, but
|
|
I'll Leave that for the far Future.
|
|
|
|
OK, SO I HAVE LIED - I have just discovered that I don't have enough space
|
|
to put all the Datapac Areas Into this file. There are But Only few left,
|
|
So I will Add them in next Month, with some smaller network.
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302040200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 03/08/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
|
|
302040200026 -
|
|
302040200027 IBM TSO -
|
|
302040200095 IBM -
|
|
302040200191 Port Select - "enter system id"
|
|
302040200192 -
|
|
302040200246 -
|
|
302040200277 Port Select - (c - Password:)
|
|
302040200324
|
|
302040200325
|
|
302040200327
|
|
302040200450 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function"
|
|
302040200513 SIME -
|
|
302040200533 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
|
|
302040200535 -
|
|
302040200544 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function"
|
|
302040200900 IBM VTAM - "Enter Function"
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302042300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 03/08/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
|
|
302042300012 Port Select - "SYSTEM ID= "
|
|
302042300013 -
|
|
302042300014 -
|
|
302042300052 Port Select - "Function REquested Not Available"
|
|
302042300085 -
|
|
302042300086 -
|
|
302042300106 fax -
|
|
302042300157 - PCI DCD
|
|
302042300166 -
|
|
302042300182 -
|
|
302042300233 - SWIFT Adhesive / Brampton
|
|
302042300258 -
|
|
302042300268 -
|
|
302042300270 -
|
|
302042300281 -
|
|
302042300286 - SWIFT Adhesive / Brampton
|
|
302042300295 Unix - Custom Services System CSCAN
|
|
302042300296 - Northern Telecom
|
|
302042300307 -
|
|
302042300903 - Northern Telecom
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302062700xxx Nua's, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/05/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
This area has not been sprinted yet.
|
|
|
|
302062700099 fax -
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302074600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/05/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302074600004 Outdial -
|
|
302074600005 OUtdial -
|
|
302074600023
|
|
302074600038
|
|
302074600044
|
|
302074600045
|
|
302074600047
|
|
302074600054
|
|
302074600058
|
|
302074600078
|
|
302074600082
|
|
302074600094
|
|
302074600095
|
|
302074600099
|
|
302074600125 - "SJ"
|
|
302074600128
|
|
302074600154 - "hi bill bob rick" (CTRL-E)
|
|
302074600198
|
|
302074600212
|
|
302074600237
|
|
302074600238
|
|
302074600239
|
|
302074600257
|
|
302074600258
|
|
302074600260
|
|
302074600261
|
|
302074600268 Port Select - "enter class"
|
|
302074600274
|
|
302074600289 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
|
|
302074600311
|
|
302074600312
|
|
302074600323 - (Data Encryption in use)
|
|
302074600352
|
|
302074600391
|
|
302074600395
|
|
302074600439
|
|
302074600573
|
|
302074600575
|
|
302074600900
|
|
302074600901
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302076100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 31/12/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302076100002 -
|
|
302076100023 Port Select - "Request: "
|
|
302076100025 -
|
|
302076100036 VAX/VMS - Dalhouse Uni Computing and Info Service
|
|
302076100039 -
|
|
302076100045 - "CHANELLS BUSY"
|
|
302076100046 -
|
|
302076100053 -
|
|
302076100056 -
|
|
302076100058 -
|
|
302076100060 Test Nua - TEST PATTERN
|
|
302076100066 -
|
|
302076100067 -
|
|
302076100102 -
|
|
302076100159 Primos 20.2.3 - PRIMENET 20.2.3 MD.HAL
|
|
302076100189 -
|
|
302076100234 - "Password> "
|
|
302076100249 -
|
|
302076100334 -
|
|
302076100338 Port Select - "Request: "
|
|
302076100351 -
|
|
302076100392 - "HL"
|
|
302076100396 -
|
|
302076100397 -
|
|
302076100429 -
|
|
302076100450 RSX-11M-PLUS -
|
|
302076100451 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302076100459 - "User Number: "
|
|
302076100572 -
|
|
302076100618 -
|
|
302076100630 -
|
|
302076100692 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
|
302076100697 -
|
|
302076100702 -
|
|
302076100754 -
|
|
302076100772 -
|
|
302076100773 -
|
|
302076100776 -
|
|
302076100777 -
|
|
302076100778 -
|
|
302076100779 -
|
|
302076100780 -
|
|
302076100782 -
|
|
302076100783 -
|
|
302076100784 -
|
|
302076100817 -
|
|
302076100826 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
|
302076100832 -
|
|
302076100849 -
|
|
302076100850 Port Select - Computing Services
|
|
302076100866 -
|
|
302076100869 -
|
|
302076100871 -
|
|
302076100876 -
|
|
302076100877 -
|
|
302076100898 Outdial Port - 300 Baud
|
|
302076100899 Outdial Port - 1200 Baud
|
|
302076100911 -
|
|
302076100957 -
|
|
302076100961 - "CHANELLS BUSY"
|
|
302076100962 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
|
302076100966 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
|
|
302076100970 -
|
|
302076100973 Teleprinter - WHISPER WRITER 1000b Teleprinter
|
|
302076100991 DG AOS/VS - ITT/RAE Halifax
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302076500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 09/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302076500023 -
|
|
302076500027 VAX/VMS V4.2 - Micro Vms
|
|
302076500029 -
|
|
302076500047
|
|
302076500048 -
|
|
302076500061 - "v127"
|
|
302076500080 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
|
|
302076500083 -
|
|
302076500087 -
|
|
302076500090 -
|
|
302076500112 - Dartmouth
|
|
302076500118 - "Chanells Busy"
|
|
302076500146 -
|
|
302076500149 VAX-8200 - Applied Microelectronics System
|
|
302076500155 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR Atlantic Region
|
|
302076500156 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR Dartmouth
|
|
302076500185 -
|
|
302076500197 -
|
|
302076500224 - "Channels Busy"
|
|
302076500258 -
|
|
302076500259 -
|
|
302076500266 -
|
|
302076500316 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302076500378 -
|
|
302076500379 -
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302078100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302078100020 -
|
|
302078100055 -
|
|
302078100187 - "SS>"
|
|
302078100260 -
|
|
302078100284 fax -
|
|
302078100331 -
|
|
302078100340 -
|
|
302078100380 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
|
|
302078100394 fax -
|
|
302078100466 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100467 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100468 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100469 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100548 -
|
|
302078100572 DG AOS/VS - DG AOS/VS CANFOR ST. JOHN'S
|
|
302078100594 VAX/VMS V4.5 8200 -
|
|
302078100600 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100601 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100602 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100603 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100604 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100605 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100606 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100607 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100651 VAX/VMS V4.6 8800 - Node Leif Computing Services
|
|
302078100665 -
|
|
302078100677 -
|
|
302078100683 -
|
|
302078100900 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
302078100901 Outdial - OUTDIAL PORT
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302079400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 12/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302079400002 -
|
|
302079400003 -
|
|
302079400004 -
|
|
302079400100 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
302079400101 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
302079400210 -
|
|
302079400211 IBM VM/CMS, CICS -
|
|
302079400215 -
|
|
302079400268 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
302079400269 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
302079400900 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
302079400901 - "Username/Nom D'usager: "
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302082700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 28/12/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302082700107 HP-3000 -
|
|
302082700294 IBM VM/370 - VMI
|
|
302082700297 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700336 fax -
|
|
302082700362 -
|
|
302082700363 -
|
|
302082700364 -
|
|
302082700365 -
|
|
302082700366 -
|
|
302082700370 - A.F.M.Q. Q.F.M.A.
|
|
302082700375 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700376 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700377 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700378 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700379 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700380 - "enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302082700414 -
|
|
302082700429 -
|
|
302082700446 Outdial Port -
|
|
302082700447 Outdial Port -
|
|
302082700448 Outdial Port -
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302082700449 Outdial Port -
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302082700512 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700522 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700524 - "enetr appropriate code for access"
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302082700525 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700526 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700537 -
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302082700578 -
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302082700685 -
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302082700687 -
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302082700688 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700689 Outdial Port -
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302082700690 Outdial Port -
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302082700691 Outdial Port -
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302082700692 Outdial Port -
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302082700693 Outdial Port -
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302082700694 Outdial Port -
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302082700695 Outdial Port -
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302082700697 Outdial Port -
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302082700698 Outdial Port -
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302082700699 Outdial Port -
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302082700710 Outdial Port -
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302082700751 -
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302082700752 - "v21?"
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302082700761 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700766 -
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302082700770 - "enter appropriate code for access"
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302082700900 Outdial Port - 300 Baud
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|
302082700902 Outdial Port -
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|
302082700903 Outdial Port -
|
|
|
|
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D A T A P A C 302083200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
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From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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302083200003 -
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302083200010 -
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302083200026 -
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302083200055 VAX/VMS -
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302083200111 fax -
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302083200114 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
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302083200116 -
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302083200126 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
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302083200155 -
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302083200167 fax -
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302083200179 -
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302083200180 - Triumf X.29
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302083200223 - Pacific Moving and Storage Vancouver
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302083200280 -
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302083200707 - "CHANNELS BUSY"
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302083200708 Gateway -
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|
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|
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D A T A P A C 302083500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
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|
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|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 15/05/1988 Update: 03/09/1988
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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302083500027 -
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302083500034 -
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302083500040 - Health and Welfare Canada Comms. Net.
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302083500042 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?"
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|
302083500045 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?"
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|
302083500046 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?"
|
|
302083500049 - "User Name?"
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|
302083500055 -
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302083500062 - "Line #xx"
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302083500082 -
|
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302083500088 Gandalf Xmus - "Password> "
|
|
302083500104 Prime -
|
|
302083500133 HP-3000 -
|
|
302083500166 - "v21>"
|
|
302083500169 -
|
|
302083500172 HP-3000 -
|
|
302083500181 - "v21>"
|
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302083500185 - "v21>"
|
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302083500605 -
|
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302083500609 -
|
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302083500628 -
|
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302083500637 -
|
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302083500668 -
|
|
302083500681 -
|
|
302083500688 Unix -
|
|
302083500698 Port Select - "SERVICE ID="
|
|
302083500704 - "C@"
|
|
302083500705 -
|
|
302083500714 - "CHANNELS BUSY"
|
|
302083500723 - "CHANNELS BUSY"
|
|
302083500730 VAX/VMS - Agriculture Canada VAX
|
|
302083500735 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302083500739 - Thunderbird & CID Systems
|
|
302083500744 -
|
|
302083500745 -
|
|
302083500901 - "Username/NOM D'USAGER?"
|
|
|
|
|
|
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D A T A P A C 302085700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
|
|
302085700013 -
|
|
302085700014 -
|
|
302085700016 -
|
|
302085700024 -
|
|
302085700049 VAX/VMS - BONDAR-CLEGG and Company LTD. OTTAWA
|
|
302085700050 -
|
|
302085700051 -
|
|
302085700058 -
|
|
302085700064 -
|
|
302085700116 HP-3000 -
|
|
302085700210 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302085700316 -
|
|
302085700388 -
|
|
302085700393 - TACL
|
|
302085700436 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700437 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700438 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700439 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700440 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700441 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700442 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700444 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700445 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700446 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700447 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700448 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700449 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700450 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700451 - Outdial Port
|
|
302085700495 VAX/VMS V4.3 - Micro Vms V4.3
|
|
302085700496 fax -
|
|
302085700901 - Outdial Port 300 Baud
|
|
302085700902 - Outdial Port 1200 Baud
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302087100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 25/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302087100010 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again"
|
|
302087100024 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? "
|
|
302087100025 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? "
|
|
302087100046 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302087100047 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again"
|
|
302087100067 - "User ID/CODE D'USAGER? "
|
|
302087100071 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.E
|
|
302087100072 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.E
|
|
302087100900 - "User-ID/CODE D'USAGER? "
|
|
302087100901 - "Illegal Node Name, Please Try again"
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302087200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302087200028 -
|
|
302087200042 -
|
|
302087200048 -
|
|
302087200078 -
|
|
302087200085 VAX/VMS - Rapcor
|
|
302087200090 -
|
|
302087200093 RSTS V8.0-07 - W&C System A
|
|
302087200094 RSTS V8.0-07 - W&C System B
|
|
302087200101 - "C@"
|
|
302087200104 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302087200167 Port Select PACX - Extrusion PACX 2000 "Service? "
|
|
302087200185 RSTS V8.0-07 - Ext 11/70 EX3
|
|
302087200196 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302087200197 -
|
|
302087200211 - "V21>"
|
|
302087200213 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302087200214 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302087200215 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302087200219 -
|
|
302087200900 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302087200901 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302087400xxx NUA's, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/05/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
This area has not been sprinted yet.
|
|
|
|
302087400099 - (CTRL-E)
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302089400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 29/12/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302089400014 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?"
|
|
302089400100 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?"
|
|
302089400101 - "User Name/Nom D'Usager?"
|
|
302089400900 Outdial Port - 300 Baud
|
|
302089400901 Outdial Port - 1200 Baud
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302090300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302090300029 - "CHANNELS BUSY"
|
|
302090300049 -
|
|
302090300051 - fax
|
|
302090300052 - fax
|
|
302090300053 - fax
|
|
302090300065 - fax
|
|
302090300069 -
|
|
302090300078 Port Select - "Enter System ID: "
|
|
302090300095 -
|
|
302090300104 - "Password: "
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302090500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 23/02/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302090500001 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302090500021 -
|
|
302090500026 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500027 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500028 - KARDGARD 300-C Motor Fuel Mngmnt. Site 1
|
|
302090500029 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500030 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500031 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500900 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090500901 - "Enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302090600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 14/05/1988
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302090600031 - (Incompatible Dte From Telenet)
|
|
302090600043 Port Select - "Please enter select character"
|
|
A - Manpower
|
|
IBM IST45I N - Running ACF
|
|
IBM IST45I T - Running ACF
|
|
302090600044 Port Select - "Please enter select character" = 906 43
|
|
302090600045 Port Select - "enter system id"
|
|
C - "PASSWORD: "
|
|
302090600054
|
|
302090600057 IBM - "MHP999A ENTER ACCESS PASSWORD: "
|
|
302090600072 -
|
|
302090600091 Gateway - Develcon Toronto
|
|
DATAPAC -
|
|
Y -
|
|
302090600121 -
|
|
302090600125 -
|
|
302090600126 -
|
|
302090600127 -
|
|
302090600128 -
|
|
302090600129 -
|
|
302090600130 -
|
|
302090600160 SIME - 'Please enter your terminal ID?'
|
|
302090600166 -
|
|
302090600170 fax -
|
|
302090600173 -
|
|
302090600178 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090600181 VAX/VMS -
|
|
302090600182 Primos - PRIMENET 20.2.6 TENEX
|
|
302090600252 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090600255 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090600901 - "FEAH enter appropriate code for access"
|
|
302090600902 Port Select - "please enter select character" = 906 43
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302091600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 25/01/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302091600041
|
|
302091600046
|
|
302091600047
|
|
302091600048
|
|
302091600097 ATLAS VAX8600 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
|
|
302091600124
|
|
302091600161
|
|
302091600169 DNM121A
|
|
302091600181
|
|
302091600182
|
|
302091600183
|
|
302091600184
|
|
302091600185
|
|
302091600186
|
|
302091600187
|
|
302091600188
|
|
302091600189
|
|
302091600190
|
|
302091600192
|
|
302091600193
|
|
302091600194
|
|
302091600210
|
|
302091600212 host
|
|
302091600221
|
|
302091600222 PRIMENET 19.4.5 ULS
|
|
302091600237
|
|
302091600281 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600282 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600283 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600284 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600315 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600316 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600317 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600318 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600319 OUTDIAL
|
|
302091600391
|
|
302091600398 host
|
|
302091600416
|
|
302091600901 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
|
|
302091600902 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
|
|
|
|
|
|
D A T A P A C 302091900xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
302091900022 - Outdial Port
|
|
302091900023 - Outdial Port
|
|
302091900024 - Outdial Port
|
|
302091900025 - Outdial Port
|
|
302091900900 - Outdial Port 300 Baud
|
|
302091900901 - Outdial Port 1200 BAUD
|
|
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
|
|
IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF GLOBE TROTTER
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
- Definatelly the last of Datapac for a while. I will release some Nua's
|
|
either from PSS, DATEX-P or one of the Asian Networks Not Exactly sure
|
|
which, so it will be a surprise.
|
|
|
|
- I am planning a Guided Tour of The Realm, so it might be in the next issue,
|
|
in which case it will be larger then usuall. Lot of people wanted to have
|
|
a look around, so this is the only possible way.
|
|
|
|
- Various Bits of information which I hope will come up in time
|
|
|
|
Till Volume #6
|
|
|
|
Catch Ya Later
|
|
----====} THE FORCE {====----
|
|
|
|
From the depths of - The Realm -
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
END
|