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Digital 'Zine
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Issue #6
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[06.26.94]
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Phreaking
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Hacking
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Anarchy
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(And AnyThing Else P/H/A/C/V)
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Editor: Signal
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InfoPhile :Mustaine
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Contributions:John Deere
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File Contributions:
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Mustaine
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-=iNFLueNZa iNC.=-
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-=1994=-
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John Deere
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Sphear can be reached at:
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[system@axposf.pa.dec.com]
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[sphear.digizine@lambada.oit.unc.edu]
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No Flame Mail or Hate Mail Please
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(If You Dont Like It.. Don't Read it);
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[All Information Contained in This File Is]
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[ For Informational Purposes ONLY ]
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[In Other Words: If You Fuck Up, Its Your ]
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[Problem, not Ours. ]
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Articles
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Information Super-Highway?
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InfoPhile#1:NET_0001.TXT
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>Desc:Setting System Defaults
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In Netware 286 w/ Sprvsr Axs
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InfoPhile#2:NET_0002.TXT
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>Desc:Get Supervisor Axs
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2 ways
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Philes
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SetsPass.Zip
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--Sets Password in Netware
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NetCrack.Zip
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--Crack the Password to userId
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Information Super-Highway?
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Written By -Signal-
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Kid :'Hey Pop! Can I go to the mall to buy some CDs?'
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Pop Gore:'Why *go* to the mall, when you can use the /information highway/
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and download those CDs?'
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Uhh yeah, I appreciate what Mr. Vice President Gore is trying to do
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for us, as he is more apt to use technology productivly than Clinton,
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but the information highway is not close to being complete.
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Sure, the Internet could be considered basis of the information highway,
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the early pioneer roads perhaps, but the Internet has a long, long way
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before it morphs into the ''Information Super-Highway.'' You have to
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understand that the current modems and telecommunication lines are
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just the start of the problem. The problem being, that the Information
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Highway will not make it into the home of the average Joe. Even with
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ultra-highspeed modems, capable of 230kbps, speed would be severely
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limited. What the local phone companies need to consider doing is to
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install local patched-ISDN(Intefrated Services Digital Network); but
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the phone company is too cheap, even with James Earl Jones toting the
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lines... The only carrier that might be interested is at&t; although
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their ''you will'' ads are not really practical, they might just be able
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to grab some business by installing ISDN; yeah, the estimate for re-wiring
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America comes in at $400 billion, and obviously, the federal government
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can't handle that load. Maybe if Gore uses the influence that he has.
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InfoPhile#1
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File : NET_0001.TXT
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Author : MuSTaiNe
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Topic : Setting System Defaults once Supervisor acess has been gained
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on a NovellNetWare 286 LAN.
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One of the easiest things to do after gaining supervisor acess
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to your NovellNetware286 LAN is to change the system defaults. By doing
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so you can custom tailor your own backdoor account, or change existing
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ones. Can we spell CHAOS? You can also make your own new accounts, but
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that as we say, is another text phile.
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At any rate, the following information on NovellNetware is for
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users who have hacked supervisor acess only. ( If you have not gained
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supervisor acess already, please refer to the program included in the
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archive THIEFNOV.ZIP of this package. )
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Many parameters can be induvidually set for each user account. If
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all or some of those parameters are not entered, NetWare uses the system
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default values established by the supervisor options of the SYSCON program.
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Using SYSCOM:
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Start SYSCOM by typing the program's name and pressing ENTER at the
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system prompt. If the message "Bad Command or File Name" is displayed, one
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of the following conditions are true:
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1) The current directory is not \PUBLIC and you do not have a SEARCH
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path to the \PUBLIC directory.
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(* CAN WE SAY "SH*T OUT OF LUCK?" *)
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2) You do not have at least ROS(read, open and search) rights in the
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\PUBLIC directory.
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After the SYSCON program starts, you are presented with an Available
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Topics menu. To change the system defaults, select Supervisor Options by
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moving the highlight bar and pressing ENTER or by pressing S and ENTER.
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If you do not have Supervisor privlidges, a screen will pop of
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indicating that you can not acess Supervisor Options. (* IF THIS IS THE
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CASE, GET THE DAMN SUPERVISOR PW, AND LOG IN WITH IT. *)
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If you do have supervisor provlidges, the Supervisor Options menu is
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displayed. Notice the first two options begin with the word default. These
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two choices affect items that are used as defualt values for any new user
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added, unless specifically altered for the user.
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Choices in the Supervisor Options Menu:
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DEFAULT ACCOUNT VALUES\RESTRICTIONS:
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This catagory of options affects the use of passwords in the system.
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It also controls how users can login to the LAN. Seven major parameters must
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be set for this option. Each of these may be overidden for the induvidual
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users.
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A) ACCOUNT HAS EXPIRATION DATE: Allowed values, (Yes, No). When set
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for yes, the system prompts for an expiration date for the account.
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The account autmatically becomes inactive at midnight on that date.
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The account still exists, however, and can be reactivated by the
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supervisor.
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B) LIMIT CONCURRENT CONNECTIONS: Allowed values, (Yes, No). The
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default for this option is NO. Concurrent connections means that
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the same user name can be used to login on a workstation while it is
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already in use on another station. When set to YES, the sytem
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prompts for the maximum simultaneous connections allowed for this
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account name. The acceptable values are 1 through 100.
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C) REQUIRE PASSWORD: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). IF SET TO NO, A
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PASSWORD FOR THE USER ACCOUNT IS OPTIONAL. If set to yes, a
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password in mandatory for the account. In addition, the system
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prompts for a minimum password length. The allowed values for the
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minimum password length are 1 to 20, with a default of 5. Spaces are
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not allowed in the password; spaces entered as part of the password
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are converted to the underscore character (_), and this character
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becomes part of the password.
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D) FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). If
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set to NO, passwords have an indefinite life span. If set to YES,
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the option activates other options that affect the life span of
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passwords and the action of the system after a password has expired.
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A) DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES: Allowed Values (1 through 365).
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This option is pretty much self-explanitory.
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B) LIMIT GRACE LOGINS: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). This option
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determines Netware's actions after the password has expired.
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The user CAN continue with the same password indefinity. The
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user will be prompted at login, however, with the following
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message:
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Password has expired.
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Would you like to change your password on server XXXXXX? (Y/N)
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At this point, the user may elect to change the password, but
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is not forced to do so. When set to yes, this option activates
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the GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED option.
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GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED: Allowed Values, (1 to 200). Basically, if
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the password in NOT changed before the alloted Grace values are
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used, the user cannot login again without the supervisor giving
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the user more grace logins or extending the password experation
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date.
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E) REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). If no, the
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user can reuse passwords. If yes, the user must establish a
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password never used before. They CAN be the same as another user.
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F) ACCOUNT BALANCE: Allowed Values (-99999999 to 99999999). This
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is only used if accounting features are installed. (FORGET IT.)
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G) ALLOW UNLIMITED CREDIT: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). (FORGET IT.)
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DEFAULT TIME RESTRICTIONS: Change the values that appear on
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the display in front of you by using the spacebar. The usage time
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blocks are in thiry minute increments. ( PLAY WITH THIS ONE, I THINK
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IT'S PRETTY SELF-EXPLANITORY.)
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A) EDIT SYSTEM AUTOEXEC FILE: ( UM....DUH...)
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B) FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATORS: After selecting this, a screen
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containing existing file server console operators appears. To insert
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new entries, press INS. Select these users or groups by pressing the
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arrow keys.
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C) INTRUDER DETECTION\LOCKOUT: This determines what NetWare will do
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if a user repeatadly attempts to login incorrectly. If set to No,
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Netware does nothing. If set to Yes, te following options are
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presented:
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A) INCORRECT LOGIN ATTEMPTS: Allowed Values, (1 to 10000).
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Now because NetWare maps just the \LOGIN directory while
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users login, nothing prevents a user from finding a valid
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user name. However, if an invalid user name is entered,
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NetWare prompts for a passoword. ( NETWARE ASSUMES WE
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HACKERS ARE MORONS. )
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B) BAD LOGIN COUNT RETENTION TIME: Allowed Values (40 days,
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23 hours, 59 minutes; minimum 0 minutes.) These reset the
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Incorrect Login Attempts count when no additional login
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attempts are made for a specfic amount of time.
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C) LOCK ACCOUNT AFTER DELETION: Allowed Values, (Yes, No).
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If NO, a detected intruder does not cause the account to be
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locked. The valid user still could login using his or her
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name. The entry IS recorded. If yes, the account is locked.
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No one can login using that name, unless the supervisor
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enables the account through SYSCON. This is displayed
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when attempted:
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Intruder detection locout has disabled this account.
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Acess to server denied.
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You are attached to server XXXXXXXX.
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Now, if you attempt to break into the supervisor account and
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this happens, the account CAN be re-enables from the SERVER
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by typing ENABLE LOGIN.
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D) LENGTH OF ACCOUNT LOCKOUT: Allowed Values (40 days, 23
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hours, 59 minutes; minimum 1 minute.) This establishes the
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amount of time that the user name remains locked out after
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an intruder has been detected.
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D) SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT: (UM...DUH.)
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E) VIEW FILE SERVER ERROR LOG: This includes intruders and unresolved
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or excessive data transmission errors. (* TO SAVE YOUR ASS, CLEAR
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IT WHEN YOU EXIT.) This can only be done by the supervisor.
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Anywayz, have phun with these options, abd be careful not to get
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caught. Maheym serves no purpose if you get your ass fired from your
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company, or if you get sent to detention. ( For all you school kiddies. )
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Remember, you can only use these options if you have supervisor acess, and
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that in itself is a hard thing to do.
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InfoPhile#2
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File : NET_0002.TXT
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Author : Part I Submitted by John Deere
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Introduction, Editing, and Part II, III by MuSTaiNe
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Title : How to get supervisor acess on NovellNetWare LAN's
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Have you ever needed to get into that SUPERVISOR account in your
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company Novell LAN, or school computer lab, but didn't have the password?
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Have you ever wanted to mess with the stuck up buisness administrator's
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life by locking him\her out of the SUPERVISOR account? Well, to do all
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of the preceeding, you need the SUPERVISOR password. And that is your
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key to sucessfully hacking a Novell LAN. The following is a captured
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post from comp.sys.novell that was posted by John Deere on Empire on
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May 12th, 1994. It shows how simple it is to capture and make your
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own SUPERVISOR password without ever knowing the previous one.
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Part I
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1) COPY SERVER.EXE NOPASS.EXE
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2) Using a binary editor (Norton DiskEdit or other tool), locate the names
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of the bindery files within nopass.exe (NET$*), and change the
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first letter to something else (i.e. MET$..).
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3) Start the server with NOPASS.EXE. Since no bindery files are found
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with the MET$.. names, it will create a new set containing the default
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users, SUPERVISOR and GUEST, both with empty passwords. Login as
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SUPERVISOR.
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[ This is done from the \LOGIN directory. When prompted for user name
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or number, enter SUPERVISOR. ]
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4) Run BINDFIX twice. This will create a *.OLD copy of your original
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NET$ bindery files, after first fixing any problems it can.
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5) Delete the NET$ bindery file.
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6) Down and restart using the original SERVER.EXE. This will create new
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NET$ files, with the usual GUEST and SUPERVISOR id's. Login as
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SUPERVISOR again, still no password.
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7) Run BINDREST, while logged in as SUPERVISOR! This will restore your
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original bindery, with all your users etc, including the bad/missing
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SUPERVISOR password.
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8) IMMEDIATELY set a new SUPERVISOR password, using SYSCON which does
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not require that you remember the previous one.
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That's it. It's a fairly obvious method, which I had to come up with less
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than a year after we first installed NetWare 3.0.
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Running NetWare 2.1x, I solved the same problem by using DISKED to locate
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the master directory table on the NetWare partition and then changed the
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bindery filenames by hand. The 3.x method is a lot less scary!
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Part II
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There is another way to gain the SUPERVISOR password on Novell
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NetWare. One of the various utilites floating arounf the h\p world today
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is called NETCRACK. NETCRACK v1.0 by Jim O'Kane of Winchester Virgina is
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what I (MuSTaiNe) have used sucessfully many times to gain acess to
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unsuspecting Supervisor accounts. It is slow however, and I would recommend
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using the above method if at all possible.
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NetCrack is invoked from the command line like the following:
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NETCRACK <userid>
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UserId would be the name of the account you want the password to. In our
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case it would be like so:
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NETCRACK SUPERVISOR
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Then :
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"Through repeated "demon dialer"-styled calls to the VERIFY_PASSWORD
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function in NetWare's Bindery Commands, NETCRACK attempts, through trial-
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and-error, to divulge user passwords - using legal queries in NetWare!"
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Now, DUH, obviously you can use this utility to find out your own ID as
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well. So if you are using this LAN as well as hacking it, it would be
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a pretty good idea to change your password often, and make it real
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hard to guess.
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NetCrack's author can be contacted at (703)-722-9751. [ Now this is when
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it was released, I have no clue wether or not the author still resides at
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that number. If he does, or has released another version, please drop
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me mail. I can be found on several hacking boards in 301, and 703.
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Part III
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Yet another way to change the supervisor password is to make use
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of NovellNetWare's (.NLM's) or Network Loadable Modules. Included in an
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archive circulating it's way around some of the better boards was
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a .NLM that would enable you to do just that. It was called SETSPASS.NLM.
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It is included with this release. Unfortunately, this only works for
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NetWare 3.x and 4.x, so everyone using 2.x or lower is SH*T OUT OF LUCK!
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To run this method simply type "load setspass" from the console. The program
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will take care of the rest, and it includes help online so NO dummy can
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screw it up.
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SETSPASS.ZIP
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Description:
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(Desc by Mustaine)
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Contains: SETSPASS.NLM
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SETSPASS.TXT
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Note:Author is *unknown*
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This is a freeware program that will allow you to change the supervisor
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password from the console. Just type "load setspass" from the console.
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It will also send a broadcast message to all users, so keep this in mind
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when it's run.
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This is an NLM (netware-loadable module) so I think those only work with
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Netware 3.x and 4.x.
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begin 644 setspass.zip
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M4$L#!!0````(`)8@JAST48=P$@4``.8(```,````4T544U!!4U,N3DQ-?59M
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NETCRACK.ZIP
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Description:
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(desc by Mustaine)
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Contains: NETCRACK.EXE
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NETCRACK.TXT
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Just run NETCRACK.EXE. Help is automatically presented.
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Format is NETCRACK <UserId>
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begin 644 netcrack.zip
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-[End Of Sphear Digital Magazine #6]-
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Remember: It's a crime to find an empty,
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broken, mangled gun in the street.
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Look the otherway.
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