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³ The Beige/Bud/Razz/etc... Box and The Brown Box ³
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³ By The White Ninja with thanks to Switchblade ³
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³ "A true patriot must always be ready to defend ³
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³ his people against his government!" ³
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³ Call The Ninja's Domicile at +1.615.370.8805 ³
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ÔÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ;
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The Beige Box is a very useful device that has gone by many different
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names in the past. Basically it is a line-man's handset. It allows you to,
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among other things, gain access to anyone's phone line and phreak all you
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want!!! The Phone Company ACTUALLY uses this technique to make calls when on
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the road... Note: Some of this may not work under ISDN. There are two main ways
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to build one of these and I will discuss them both. NOTE: The situations
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discribed in this file are hypothetical, and the main intent of this file is to
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provide information on telecommunications. This file will teach you about phone
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line voltages, conferencing of conversations, and how the phone company's test
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sets can and are used. I do not recommend that you try anything in this file on
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anyone's line other than your own; it could shorten your life in the free
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world...
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1 -- The Quick Way.
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Get a standard phone cord and rip one plug off. Then strip the ripped
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end (Radio Shack sells a nice device for doing this.) and hook up 2 alligator
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clips, one to the green wire (called the tip wire) and one to the red wire
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(called the ring wire). Then plug a phone into the other end (This may require
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a male to male coupler.) and your ready to go!!
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2 -- The Best Way
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Go to Radio Shack and pick up a bag full of Red, Green, Black, and
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Yellow alligator clips (comes with 8, you only need 4), a Telephone Network
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Interface Box (A little beige (haha) box with 8 screws and a telephone wire
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coming out of it.), and some wire. Pop out the 4 tabs on the sides of the box
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and put one end of each alligator clip through the holes (use one of each
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color). The clips don't fit perfectly so you'll have to squeeze them in. Wire
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the red clip to one of the screws on the red terminal, the green clip to one of
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the screws on the green terminal, and so on for the other 2 colors. Plug your
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phone in and thats it!
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-- Note --
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You can also plug a modem into these!
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-=How to use=-
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-- Attacking a Neighbor's Line --
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Well, go out to your neighbor's house and find the little gray Bell box
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on the side or back wall near the power box. This is the real network interface
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box, it should have a bell logo on it. Open this up and you will see 1 of 2
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things depending on how old their house is.
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1 -- Older houses
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You'll see 5 screws, like this:
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Plug your clips into the screws on the right (or on the left if the
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guy has 2 lines). If you don't get a dial tone try switching the clips.
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2 -- Newer houses
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You'll seen 8 screws, 4 for line one and 4 for line 2 (line 2 screws
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will have no wires connected to them if the guy doesn't have a second line).
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You will also see 2 phone plugs. You can plug your phone directly into a phone
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plug or hook up the clips to the corresponding screws.
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-- Attacking a Junction Box --
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This box can also be hooked up to a telephone junction box or can (the
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gray boxes that stick out of the ground and hang from telephone poles)(DON'T
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HOOK YOUR CLIPS UP TO A POWER CAN!!!). Get a 7/16ths hex driver and open one of
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these up. You will see a mass of cables all hooked up to some white terminals
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or screw sets. Hook your clips up and experiment until you get a dial tone.
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-- What to do --
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Well, you can make all the LDs, 700, 900, Blue Box, and hack calls you
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want!! They will all be traced/charged to the line you are hooked up to. You
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can also listen in on all calls made to/from the line, or disable the line by
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hooking the screw for the red clip and the screw for the green clip together.
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(This is the same as putting the call on hold...) At a neighbors house you can
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set up all sorts of features including remote call forwarding (Lots of
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phun!!!!). Also, if you made the box the 2nd way, and the guy has 2 lines or
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you are at a junction box, you can get 3-way by Brown Boxing!!
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You also may want to hook this box up to your own phone line...
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Take the phone plug and plug it into one of your wall jacks. By hooking the
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green and red clips together, you can put the calling party on hold; rubbing
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the clips together produces fake line noise or a "bad connection." Hooking up
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a multi-meter or a vol meter will give you more info, use the following chart:
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On hook = 50 VDC, if less than this, your line could be bugged...
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Ring = Jumps between 1 and 50 VDC...
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Off hook = 1-13 VDC, depends on the type and number of phones off the hook,
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this is useful if you want to know if someone is eavesdropping on
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your conversation...
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When you pulse dial you break the connection and reconnect quickly. If
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you press the hook switch the voltage will go up until you let go. If you let
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the voltage reach 50 volts you will be dissconnected. You can pulse dial by
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hand. All you have to do is repeatedly press the hook switch. However, it does
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take some practice to be able to dial well. This method can be used to defeat
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dail locks sometimes seen on phones in airports and the like...
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-=The Brown Box=-
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The Brown Box is a simple device that connects 2 lines to allow 3-way
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calling. First I will describe how to do this at your own home and then how to
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do it with the better Beige Box!!!!!! Go out and get a line splicer, the little
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box you plug into you wall jack to allow 2 phones to be hooked up to one plug.
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We will be using it in reverse, to allow 2 lines to be hooked up to one phone.
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Plug the male end (the one that is supposed to go to your wall jack) into the
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back of your phone. Then plug line 1 in and make a call. When the person
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answers, plug in line 2. You will hear a dial tone and either of you can
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dial!!!!! With the better Beige Box you need to wire the black terminal to the
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red terminal and the yellow terminal to the green terminal, making sure nothing
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shorts. Then, hook your clips up to line one and make a call. When the person
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picks up, hook your black clip to line 2 where you would normally put your red
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clip, and hook up the yellow where you would normally put the green. You'll get
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a dial tone. You can hook the terminals of more than one better Beige Box
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together to add more people to your call, but you will have to amplify the
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speech so that everyone can hear.
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ANARCHY IN '93!!!!!
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