| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Four, Issue Forty-Three, File 19 of 27 |
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| Lodcom Sample Messages Set #1, 4/20/93 |
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| In order to provide a better feeling for the content of what the LOD |
| Communications Underground Hack/Phreak BBS Message Base Archives contain, 31 |
| messages were selected from the overall collection of posts for 5 Boards. |
| Note that the samples contained herein are fairly typical and are but a very |
| small fraction of the 5000+ messages from over 50 systems that LODCOM currently |
| possesses. Additional BBS's and messages are being added constantly. Consult |
| the Price Listing [First Version due to be released in Late April 1993 and |
| periodic additions thereafter] for an up-to-date catalog of our holdings and |
| costs (minimal). |
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| The selection of messages in Set #1 are from the following Systems: |
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| H/P BBS Name A/C Sysop(s) Circa |
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| OSUNY 914 Tom Tone & Milo Phonbil 1982/83 |
| WOPR 617 Terminal Man & The Minute Man 1984/85 |
| Phoenix Project 512 The Mentor & Erik Bloodaxe 1988/89/90 |
| The Twilight Zone 203 The Marauder & SafeCracker 1985/86 |
| Black Ice Private 703 The HighwayMan & The Mentor 1988/89 |
| _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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| H/P BBS Message Bases to be available in the near future (in addition to |
| the above five) are: |
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| 8BBS (213) Circa 1980/81, Modem Over Manhattan (MOM), Twilight Phone (1982), |
| Legion of Doom! (305) sysop: Lex Luthor, Plover-NET (516) sysop: Quasi Moto, |
| Sherwood Forest II (914) co-sysop: Bioc Agent 003, Alliance BBS (618) sysop: |
| Phantom Phreaker, Catch-22 (617) sysop: Silver Spy, Blottoland (216) sysop: |
| King Blotto, Osuny 2 (aka The Crystal Palace) (914), Mines of Moria (713), |
| Pirates Cove (516) sysop: BlackBeard, The Hearing Aid, Split Infinity (408), |
| Farmers of Doom! (303) sysop: Mark Tabas, Shadowland (303) sysop: The |
| ShadowMaster, Metal Shop Private (314) sysops: Taran King and Knight Lightning, |
| ShadowSpawn (219) sysop: Psychic Warlord, IROC, FreeWorld II (301), Planet |
| Earth (714), The C.O.P.S. (305), Ripco (312) sysop: Dr. Ripco, Hackers Heaven |
| (217) sysop: Jedi Warrior, Demon Roach Underground, Stronghold East Elite (516) |
| cosysop: Slave Driver, Pure Nihilism, 5th Amendment (713), Newsweek Elite |
| (617), Phreak Klass 2600 (806), Lunatic Labs (415), Laser Beam (314), Hackers |
| Den, The Freezer (305) sysop: Mr. Cool, The Boca Harbour (305) sysop: Boca |
| Bandit, The Armoury (201) sysop: The Mace, Digital Logic (305), Asgard (201), |
| The CIA bbs, The KGB bbs, Face to Face (1990), Broadway Show (718) Sysop: |
| Broadway Hacker, The Safehouse (612) circa 1983/4, Lost City of Atlantis (215), |
| The Private Sector (2600 sponsor BBS), and more. |
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| This message constitutes explicit Permission by LOD Communications to |
| disseminate this File containing 31 actual messages from our Copyrighted |
| (c) 1993 collection of H/P BBS Message Bases so long as the contents are not |
| modified. No part of this File may be published in print without explicit |
| permission by Lodcom. |
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| Lodcom Sample H/P BBS Messages: |
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| *** {OSUNY (914) Sysop(s): Tom Tone and Milo Phonbil (both wrote for TAP)} *** |
| *** {Osuny is perhaps the most legendary Phreak Board of all time} *** |
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| Msg.:118 |
| Date:10/5/82 |
| From:MILO PHONBIL |
| To:ALL |
| About:STANFORD STUFF |
| |
| Greetings, Stanford phreaks! |
| |
| It seems that those "strange" numbers |
| are really ones that |
| will appear if another person is signed |
| on to the same id. |
| (Like AA.TEG AA.TEG#2 AA.TEG#3 and so on |
| .) Also, while there |
| is no MAIL facility available to "GUEST" |
| accounts, there is |
| a way to send a one-liner to someone els |
| e. The command format |
| is: TO gg.uuu msg |
| Where gg.uuu is the person's id, and the |
| msg is of course, |
| the message. Also, their SPIRES database |
| is quite |
| interesting! Type CALL SPIRES, then SHOW |
| SUBFILES. Then you |
| must SELECT a subfile. For a complete tu |
| torial, try: |
| TUTORIAL MASTERLIST |
| SPIRES is ended by typing EXIT at the -> |
| prompt. |
| |
| Later, MILO PHONBIL |
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| |
| |
| Msg. :180 |
| About :MAINFRAMES |
| >From :DATA BANDIT |
| To :ALL PHREAKS |
| Date :2/23/83 00:00 |
| |
| OK PHREAKS....YOU NEED HELP ON TSO |
| FORMATS,SPF FORMATS,GDDM FORMATS? |
| THIS IS THE GUY TO ASK....I'M DAMN |
| GOOD AT IT...I WORK AS AN OPERATOR |
| ON SUCH SYSTEMS AND KNOW THESE BABIES |
| LIKE I KNOW MY OWN FACE....SO IF YOU |
| NEED HELP...JUST DROP ME A LINE HERE |
| OR ON MY BOARD....303-xxx-3015.... |
| 24 HRS.....I CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO SET |
| UP A PROGRAM ONCE ON IT TO DUMP ALL |
| SYSTEM PASSWORDS AND ALL DATASET |
| PASSWORDS...ETC...SET UP YOURT |
| OWN USER ID...THE WHOLE 9 YARDS... |
| I HAVE MY COMPANY BY THE F*CKING |
| BALLS! SO I CAN TEACH YOU TOO.... |
| JUST ASK ME..... |
| |
| THE ONE AND ONLY |
| DATA BANDIT |
| ][][ ][][][ |
| |
| ON A MAINFRAME NEAR YOU! |
| |
| |
| ---------------\-/----------------- |
| ? |
| |
| MEMBER P.H.A. |
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| |
| Msg. :396 |
| About :PHREAK BBS ON THE SOURCE!!! |
| >From :MAXWELL WILKE |
| To :ALL |
| Date :3/25/83 |
| |
| Well, believe it or not, there is alread |
| y two small phreak |
| BBS's on The Source!!! They have traded |
| some minor info, |
| including some Sprint codes, and other s |
| uch folly. But |
| the thing is, it's there, has been there |
| since october '82, |
| and The Source knows about it, and they |
| don't care! |
| the BBS's are on the Source's PARTIcipat |
| e, which, admitedely, |
| is a very large, powerful "thing." In a |
| ddition to the |
| two on there now, I took the liberty to |
| create my own, entitled |
| the "P-MENU.SAV GROUP". It is Conferenc |
| e # 83.3257 . |
| |
| Any CompuServe conference members out th |
| ere interested in |
| moving over to PARTIcipate on The Source |
| , let me know. |
| If you do not have instructions on it, I |
| 'll mail 'em to you |
| if you give me your address. I'll see w |
| hat I can do about |
| getting some more Source accounts. A fr |
| iend of mine |
| listed 'em all! |
| |
| later, |
| MW |
| |
| P.S. To all fans of my modifications to |
| The Source: |
| Sorry, the good 'ole boys at STC p |
| icked up on what |
| i did to them (Snicker... haw.. ha |
| w) and they cor- |
| rected my modifications. i put 'e |
| m back, and they |
| fixed 'em again, etc, etc, until t |
| hey finally looked |
| up in their PR1MENET REFERENCE MAN |
| UAL and figured out |
| how to protect their accounts! Oh |
| well... |
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| |
| Msg. :476 |
| About :BAD NEWS |
| >From :THE HACKER |
| To :ALL |
| Date :4/8/83 |
| |
| BAD NEWS SPRINT IS AT IT AGAIN THEY JUST CAUGHT SOMEONE |
| LAST NIGHT NOW THEY ARE GOING FOR A SECOND KILL |
| THEY ARE GOING AFTER ZERO PAGE THEY HAVE BEEN CALLING AROUND |
| ABOUT SO IF ANYONE OUT THERE KNOWS HIM TELL HIM THAT |
| THEY ARE CALLING AROUND NOW THAT SPRINT AND MCI ARE OUT TO GET |
| ALL OF THE PHREAKS DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY GOOD SERVICES THAT |
| ARE SAFE I AM USING ITT |
| HOW SAFE IS THAT??? |
| |
| PLEASE RESPOND BACK SOMEBODY! |
| |
| |
| THE |
| HACKER |
| |
| [*]THE INNER CIRCLE[*] |
| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- |
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| |
| Msg. :519 |
| About :SPRINT/MCI/OTHER BUGGERS |
| >From :ROGER OLSON |
| To :ALL |
| Date :4/17/83 |
| |
| I highly recommend the proceedure mentio |
| ned here earlier for |
| staying OUT OF TROUBLE with "the competi |
| tion". Look for your |
| own passwords. Don't use the ones posted |
| on BBS's except maybe |
| once, to "get a feel" of how the particu |
| lar switch works. If |
| possible, test the codes between 8 - 11 |
| AM to detirmine if they |
| are business codes or not. When possible |
| , use a local loop to |
| call into/out of to the switch you are u |
| sing. This simply adds |
| more frustration in the event anyone is |
| tracing. When possible, |
| STAY AWAY completely from these OCC's, o |
| pting instead to use the |
| Wats lines from large companies, via the |
| ir remote call in ports. |
| You always want to stay away from system |
| s that individually |
| account for each call, as MCI/Sprint do. |
| WATS lines, on the |
| other hand, especially in older exchange |
| s, do not record every |
| number called - just the total time the |
| line was in use, in |
| hours per month. In either case....have |
| your phun now!! Cause |
| after the Final Judgement and Settlement |
| is implemented next |
| year, you will place <<all>> long distan |
| ce calls by merely |
| dialing the number desired, and entering |
| a two digit "choice |
| of carrier" code (for ATT, MCI, Sprint, |
| Allnet, etc) and your |
| local central office will use ANI to sup |
| ervise your call! The |
| outfits like MCI will discontinue dealin |
| g with the public as |
| such, and will only deal <with other tel |
| ephone companies> who |
| in turn will act like billing/collection |
| agents for MCI, etc. |
| Watch and see! The times are changing! N |
| o more phucking around! |
| |
| |
| |
| Msg.: 211 |
| Date: 10/17/82 |
| From: ROBERT ALLEN |
| To: ALL |
| About: WHITE HOUSE |
| |
| IF ANY OF YOU ARE WONDERING, |
| 800-424-9xxx IS WHAT IS |
| KNOWN AS THE WHITE HOUSE SIGNAL (SWITCH |
| BOARD), |
| AND IT IS RELATIVELY NASTY/FUN, IF ONE |
| KNOWS ALL OF THE |
| SILLY CODEWORDS TO USE.. A FRIEND AND 8 |
| OTHER PHREAKS |
| GOT TRICKY DICK OUT OF BED AT 2:30 AM, |
| BY ASKING FOR "OLYMPUS". I HEAR THERE |
| ARE TAPES OF THE CALL FLOATING AROUND... |
| 800-424-9xxx IS A WH. HOUSE PRESS RECORD |
| ING,THAT CAN BE QUITE |
| FUN, IF YOU LIKE RON'S SPEECHES EARLY... |
| |
| DIAL ANYWHERE, |
| BUT DIAL WITH CARE |
| --BOB-- |
| |
| |
| |
| Msg. :111 |
| About :***WARNING!!!*** |
| >From :JIMMY HOFFA |
| To :***PHELLOW-PHREAKERS*** |
| Date :2/19/83 00:00 |
| |
| "FOR ALL YOU *PHELLOW-PHREAKERS* OUT THERE...... |
| there seems to be some "negativeness" out there from a few |
| select peo`le!. WELL, For one thing "THEY" must realize |
| A "*PHREAKER*" IS *NEVER* "*NEGATIVE*" (TAKE NOTE!!. |
| RODGER-OLSON!!).. We ARE A SELECT BREED WHO HAVE BEEN |
| BLEd WITH A REAL UNSATISFYING "THIRST" FOR.. |
| "@KNOWLEDGE*" and Willing to share with "PHELLOW-PHREAKERS". |
| WE CAN DO ANYTHING *MA* CAN DO, ONLY WE CAN DO IT BETTER!!!!! |
| WHO NEEDS "PESSIMISM" ANYWAY???? DID PESSIMISTs HELP BUILD OUR |
| COUNTRY, OUR COMPUTERS, OUR WORLD AROUND US??? |
| NO!!! POSITIVE THINKERS DID, THAT'S WHO!!! PEOPLE WHO HAVE A |
| NEVER-ENDING THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE, CHALLENGE, AND FOUND NEW |
| IN-ROADS TO HELP BETTER OURSELVES!!! |
| THESE ARE WHAT "I" CALL THE "*REAL*" "PHREAKERS"!!! HOW ABOUT |
| YOU!!! WE CAN TURN NEGATIVES TO POSITIVES EASIER THAN MOST CAN |
| BRUSH THEIR TEETH! WE DON'T NEED NEGATIVES BECAUSE THERE'S |
| ALREAXDY TOO MANY OUT THERE! WHAT WE NEED IS MORE PEOPLE WITH |
| A POSITIVE-MENTAL-ATTITUDE THAT CAN HELP FURTHER OUR |
| QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE GAINING A SATISFACTION UNBEKNWNST to |
| "NEGATIVE"-"PESIMISTIC" PEOPLE! |
| HAD TO SAY IT AND I DON'T REGRET IT! |
| THIS WAS A>>>>>> |
| ****PUBLIC************ |
| ****SERVICE************ |
| ***ANNOUNCEMENT***************** |
| |
| |
| _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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| *** {WOPR (617) SYSOP: Terminal Man. WOPR was a private phreak board and} *** |
| *** {was considered one of the best H/P systems of the time. The} *** |
| *** {following Messages are from 1984 unless stated otherwise} *** |
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| Message #33: QUORUM |
| Msg left by: KING BLOTTO |
| Date posted: TUE MAY 29 3:13:14 PM {1984} |
| |
| |
| TO ALL MY SUBJECTS: |
| |
| THIS TOPIC IS ABOUT CONFERENCES. |
| AS MANY OF YOU KNOW, I DON'T CONFERENCE |
| ANYMORE SINCE INFOWORLD PUT OUT AN |
| ARTICLE ON IT ON MARCH 26. THE REASON |
| BEING: THERE ARE N-O SAFE EXCHANGES |
| BEING USED TODAY. EVERYONE SAYS; "BUT |
| THIS IS CHICAGO", "THIS IS A DALLAS |
| EXCHANGE", "THEY CAN'T TRACE CONFEREN- |
| CES!". THE LAST ONE IS MY FAVORITE. THE |
| SYSTEM USED BY ALMOST EVERYONE TODAY IS |
| ALLIANCE TELECONFERENCE. THIS IS NOT |
| BELL OPERATED. QUORUM IS THE BELL CONF. |
| SYSTEM. AND IT'S WORSE THAN ALLIANCE. |
| NEWS HAS IT, THAT ALLIANCE TELECON- |
| FERENCE MIGHT BE GOING UNDER NOW. BUT |
| THEY HAVE STARTED TAKING PEOPLE WITH |
| THEM. ( 5 TO DATE, AS I KNOW) ALLIANCE |
| IS SUPER-PISSED, WELL, WOULDN'T YOU BE? |
| AND ESPECIALLY AFTER EVERY LITTLE 15YR |
| OLD LEARNS HOW TO START ONE UP, HE'LL |
| BE JUST GETTING THEM MORE PISSED OFF. |
| THE ABUSE HAS GROWN TO A MAXIMUM. I AM |
| TRYING TO FIND OUT ALL I CAN ON |
| QUORUM AT WORK. I'LL POST THE INFO AS |
| IT COMES IN. |
| |
| |
| MAJESTICALLY, |
| |
| KING BLOTTO |
| |
| P.S.- READ THE 3/26/84 INFOWORLD! |
| |
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| <1-48 LAST=33 E=mail Q=Quit T=Titles> |
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| 69> COSMOS & UNIX |
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| Msg left by: BIOC AGENT 003 |
| Date posted: MON AUG 6 11:18:23 AM |
| |
| COSMOS is basically a modified UNIX sys |
| tem. When a non-priviledged COSMOS |
| user logs on, a program usually called |
| /BIN/PERMIT is run. This tells the |
| system which COSMOS commands the user i |
| s allowed to use. |
| |
| On the other hand, when a priviledged u |
| ser logs in (ie, root, sys, bin, or |
| preop), he is put into the normal UNIX |
| shell (SH) where he can utilize |
| UNIX commands such as: who & cat /etc/ |
| passwd (which will printout the |
| password file). These users can also t |
| ype CHDIR /USR/COSMOS and use ANY of |
| the COSMOS commands since COSMOS is rea |
| lly a sub directory in a UNIX system. |
| They also have a bad (good?) habit of l |
| eaving administrative notices and files |
| (such as the decrypted passwords) layin |
| g around in different directories of |
| the system. In fact, one system down i |
| n Washington, DC has a BIN account |
| with no password (!) until some ASSHOLE |
| decided to change the message of the |
| day"I broke in, ha, ha --Joe Smuck"!!! |
| |
| If you can't get into one of the privil |
| edged accounts then you might as well |
| try for a regular COSMOS account. The |
| typical setup is two letters followed |
| by 2 numbers. Here are a few common on |
| es: |
| |
| |
| TRxx (TRaining -- eg, TR01, TR02, etc.) |
| LSxx(Lac Staff) |
| LA (Line Assignement) |
| FMxx (Frame Manager) |
| NMxx (NAC Manager) |
| RSxx (Repair Service) |
| LMxx (LMOS debug) |
| etc... |
| |
| You best bet would be too go for one of |
| the managers accounts such as NM01. |
| There is also usually a user-name of CO |
| SMOS on the system. |
| |
| The passwords are usually pathetic. Tr |
| y things such as: COSMOS, FRAME, TELCO, |
| etc.) Also try simple words such as: |
| CAT, BAT, RAT, etc. |
| |
| You'll have to guess at the Wire Center |
| , though (WC). It will always b 2 |
| letters. |
| |
| Excelsior, |
| |
| |
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| 78> Intro To C Search |
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| Msg left by: LORD DIGITAL |
| Date posted: FRI AUG 17 6:20:13 AM {1984} |
| |
| Ok what the program "C PW Scanner", or |
| "The C Search" does is fairly |
| simple. It reads through the main passw |
| ord file searching for a match between |
| A person's name and password and compar |
| es the two. If they match, or if |
| a person's pw is simply his name spelle |
| d backwards. it will write the |
| pw's into a file name of your choice. T |
| his should net you several paswords |
| for every scan at least. The percentage |
| of stupid people on any given |
| system is usually quite high. The entir |
| e search should take about 5 mins. |
| Obviously it can't do too much consider |
| ing everything is crypted... |
| |
| The entire program is internal, and ass |
| umes you have at least one accnt. |
| allready present on the system in quest |
| ion. |
| |
| Instructions :> |
| Pretty simple, all you do is: Uplo |
| ad the text file, use the CC (Compile |
| C) utility, which will give you th |
| e "a.out" (assembly out), now just |
| rename the file (mv) to whatever y |
| ou wish to call it... |
| |
| If anyone wants to trade various C prog |
| rams (trojan horses (not that kind), |
| programs that search for ports with out |
| dial capabilty, etc...) leave e-mail |
| |
| |
| later- |
| |
| .../\^ lord digital ^/\... |
| ------------ |
| -Spectral -- Phorce- |
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| 1-90 LAST=78 |
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| 83> the old fashioned way... |
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| Msg left by: BIG BROTHER |
| Date posted: FRI AUG 17 10:36:45 PM |
| |
| It might be just as easy when hacking |
| idiot's passwords (User Name, same |
| again; first name, same again; etc.) to |
| do it the old-fashioned way--by hand. |
| Hey, in half an hour I found 15 account |
| s on my 'private' 617 VAX VMS 3.6. |
| Some of them are even partially privili |
| ged. |
| Another thing, always try default pas |
| swords. If the system lets priv'gd |
| users log in thought dial-in lines and |
| the default psswds are still there, |
| you've struck gold. As the wise man sa |
| y, "Keep it to yourself." I once |
| the phone number to a Ztel Prime system |
| (linked to Primenet which eventually |
| links to milnet) with my operator accou |
| nt (User:OPERATOR, no password--default) |
| to a few people. They abused the acco |
| unt(created 10 or 15 other accts for |
| themselves) and it died within days.... |
| --------------------------------- |
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| 1-90 LAST=83 |
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| 85> Pissed As SHIT! |
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| Msg left by: SHARP RAZOR |
| Date posted: SAT AUG 18 4:09:16 AM |
| |
| That is right! i finally have the time |
| and sit down and work with my Wash. DC |
| BIN and PREOP accounts, and 'lo and |
| behold...i call up (i hadn't called for |
| about 5 days) and the #'s were changed. |
| ...not 1..but all 4 dial-ups!! |
| Talk about an abused system! Some of yo |
| u may not know it, but someone logged |
| on and left a cute logon bulletin to |
| all the AT&T bus. people, etc...that |
| went sort of like 'haha, Kilroy wuz |
| here!'...(real cute and intelligent, |
| huh??)..besides that...there were times |
| when I would call at 2AM on a weekday, |
| and see 15-20 people on-line... |
| ...and all on the same account!!! |
| (since the # is changed, I can say it |
| WAS the MF01 act. they were using) |
| Let this be a lesson NOT to go around |
| POSTING COSMOS dial-ups on anything |
| besides a very private BBS,and especial |
| ly not the pw's!...I KNOW that the |
| lower level accounts were given away.. |
| ..but I hope at least the sysop ones |
| weren't..in any case this really shows |
| me not to be so liberal when I hand |
| out COSMOS pw's again. |
| ..Later.. |
| ..Sharp Razor>> |
| The Legion of Doom! |
| |
| (dont worry, I am just a bit po'ed now, |
| but I MAY get over it!!) |
| --------------------------------- |
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| 1-90 LAST=85 |
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| Message #87: MORE ESS |
| Msg left by: PAUL MUAD'DIB |
| Date posted: TUE JUN 19 2:59:05 PM |
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| |
| I've got many switch and frame #'s to |
| trade, and here's a fun way to get pw's |
| or destroy bbs's- |
| call the switch and do what I said |
| in msg 78 asking for call forwarding |
| on an anonymous # (NOT your local tym- |
| or tele- nets, they DO know them to be |
| special dials)..when he puts it in, |
| call the "frame" #, and say "Hiya, |
| this is Bob Lineman, could you run |
| into the MDF, and try to activate the |
| call forwarding on NNX-XXXX? send it |
| to NNX-XXXF, please, I need to check |
| it out from both ends..." then, hook |
| your computer up to the payphone that |
| NNX-XXXF is, and set up a simulator |
| for the login to that system. When you |
| have it in your pocket, call the frame |
| back and say "Hi, me again, would you |
| just disengage the forwarding on that |
| # for me? I've got the problem, but I |
| need it recieving calls to fix it.." |
| then you can re-hack it later if you |
| want by just calling the frame again |
| in a different shift.. |
| |
| later, |
| Paul Muad'Dib |
| Legion |
| of |
| Doom |
| |
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| Message #38: BOSTON COSMOS |
| Msg left by: DOCTOR WHO |
| Date posted: WED MAY 30 10:16:55 PM |
| |
| |
| OK HERE IS A FRESH COSMOS DIALUP..SORRY |
| NO PASSWORD...GO TRASHING BOSTONIANS! |
| 617-338-5xxx |
| |
| SPEAKING OF COSMOS, I WENT TRASHING TOD |
| AY AND GOT A COSMOS PASSWORD. IT SEEMS |
| TO BE A HIGH ACCESS ONE, THEY BROKE IN |
| ON THE GUY USING IT TO DO MAINTENANCE. |
| THE NAME IS FF01. NOW ALL I NEED IS THE |
| DIALUP. I CAN'T SCAN WITH MY MODEM. IF |
| ANYONE WANTS TO DO A LONG-DISTANCE SCAN |
| OF 413, I WILL GIVE YOU THE EXCHANGES T |
| O HACK, AND THE PASSWORD. PLEZE! |
| OH, IF THERE ARE ANY PHREAKS IN THE 413 |
| NPA READING THIS, PLEASE REPLY..ITS |
| LONELY OUT HERE! CONFERENCES: TOO BAD |
| IF A COMPANY GOES OUT OF BUSINESS BECAU |
| SE OF PHREAKS...ONE LONG-DISTANCE COM |
| PANY WHO IS BUGGING ME SAYS THAT PHREAK |
| ING IS FORCING THEM OUT OF THE BUSINESS |
| THAT IS BULLSHIT. DON'T BELIEVE IT. |
| THE PHONE CO.'S MAKE SO MUCH PROFIT ITS |
| PITIFUL. IF IT WASN'T FOR PHREAKS |
| WE WOULD STILL BE STUCK WITH SXS. SO WE |
| HAVE CREATED MANY JOBS..IN AT+T, GTE, I |
| TT...AND IN THE FBI. SO FEEL GOOD..YOU' |
| VE HELPED THE ECONOMY! I HEARD THAT MCI |
| TAKES A BIG TAX LOSS ON STOLEN SERVICES |
| . MUCHO BUCKS SAVED! THATS ALSO (PROBAB |
| LY) THE REASON THE METROPHONE DOESN'T TR |
| Y HARD TO CATCH PHREAKS. |
| YOU KNOW IF THERES ONE THING I CAN'T |
| STAND ITS POLITICS AMONG PHREAKS..ONE |
| PERSON TRYING TO MAKE OTHERS L1 %'AD |
| AND SAY" I RULE!" YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN? |
| YOU PEOPLE WHO I'ME TALKING ABOUT: NOW |
| THAT YOU'RE HERE UNDER DIFFERENT NAMES, |
| TRY TO BEHAVE!..'NUFF SAID |
| THE T.H.A. (TIMELORDS HOLY ALLIANCE) IS |
| THE GROUP THAT REALLY RULES..BECAUSE WE |
| DON'T HAVE ANY RULES...NO INITIATION.. |
| NO NOTHING...AND YOU NEVER HEAR ANYBODY |
| BADMOUTHING US, DO YOU? |
| IS THERE A GOOD WAY TO BULLSHIT THE |
| FONE CO. FOR THE COSMOS DIALUP? |
| BYE.... |
| |
| -----------=?> DOCTOR WHO <?=---------- |
| |
| |
| |
| <1-48 LAST=38 E=mail Q=Quit T=Titles> |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| MESSAGE #81: HACK-A-TRIP |
| --------------------------------- |
| Msg left by: BROADWAY HACKER |
| Date posted: TUE JUL 24 8:24:02 PM |
| |
| As you have probably seen on some other |
| good boards, I am ex- |
| tending an offer to anyone who wants to |
| come to New York for |
| free. Hacking airline tickets isn't as |
| hard as you think. If |
| your interested, maybe to go to a TAP m |
| eeting or something, |
| leave me EMAIL. It is relatively easy, |
| but one screwup can ruin |
| you. There are others who may have some |
| idea how this is done, |
| but have not actually done it. Leave me |
| EMAIL if your interest- |
| ed. You must be a minor, however, and y |
| ou must leave me a VALID |
| phone number in feedback since there ar |
| e security measures in- |
| volved since it is grand fraud. |
| |
| *** Broadway Hacker *** |
| (-+-)(Chaos)(+-+) |
| |
| Hack-a-trip |
| |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| MESSAGE #63: ARGGGH! |
| --------------------------------- |
| Msg left by: KARL MARX |
| Date posted: SAT JUL 21 4:14:43 PM |
| |
| Ahem, I don't know if I am getting moral |
| or something, but things are getting |
| pretty, well, strange. |
| |
| First off: unix is pretty easy to crash |
| if you want to--but why would you want |
| to? Obviously, very few people know |
| "everything" about Unix, and I would |
| like one reason that destroying a system |
| would be better than learning to use it's |
| "special" features. If you want to get |
| your face on Newsweek, go ahead, but |
| otherwise, don't start destroying stuff |
| just for the sake of vandalism! Instead |
| of being a vandal, do somthing Robin |
| Hood-ish, like nice the parent process |
| of the batch runner to -20 or somthing. |
| Or give everyone full privilige |
| to / or make them all user 1. |
| |
| Otherwise, as for metro tracing, that's |
| kinda hard to swallow. Would whoever's |
| friend's sister care to elaborate on that |
| one? |
| |
| I don't know if anyone cares, but I had |
| a chance to take a look at those |
| "goldphones" and Geez!!! There were |
| codes written all over it! I don't |
| understand some people very well. That |
| is simply stupidity. |
| There is really nothing "new and exciting" |
| in phreaking anymore... most of what you |
| hear is bullshit from some twelve-year- |
| old that just learned how to use metro last |
| week. There is simply no "new" anything! |
| Eventually there will be, but until then |
| these "phreak" boards will simply be |
| "how to phreak"--tutorials instead of |
| journals. Drat! |
| :::::::::::::::::::::Karl Marx |
| LOD |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| You have been on over your time limit. |
| Use the 'O' option to log off. |
| |
| ____ |
| |
| |
| Logout Job ??, TTY ??, |
| On 21-7-84 For 34 Minutes |
| |
| |
| _____________________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| *** {Samples from the Phoenix Project BBS (512), Sysop: The Mentor} *** |
| *** {As many are aware, the Phoenix Project was one of the intended} *** |
| *** {targets in the Hacker Crackdown of 1990 and was erroneously} *** |
| *** {affiliated to Steve Jackson Games' Illuminati BBS} *** |
| |
| |
| *** {Other Networks Sub-Board} *** |
| |
| 8/60: Autonet... |
| Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 |
| Date: Thu Jan 11 13:18:39 1990 |
| |
| It wouldn't be such a great idea to scan Autonet through the Telenet |
| gateway. Autonet raised a holy shit-fit when Urvile was doing it |
| about a year ago, and sent Telenet Security all kinds of nasty |
| mail bitching for them to stop whoever in 404 was connecting to their |
| system. Telenet blew them off, but if it started again, Telenet might |
| just have to listen to their whining and crack down. |
| I suggest you (or whoever is planning on this) do your scanning through a |
| main dialup. It will be slower, but probably safer in the long run. |
| ->ME |
| |
| |
| |
| 46/60: pac*it |
| Name: Corrupt #114 |
| Date: Thu Feb 01 06:59:10 1990 |
| |
| pac*it plus calls 03110..germany and spain..I didn't think it called DPAC. |
| usefulfor scanning spain..but at this point......hmm I'd be scared of what |
| MCI i would do then GM... |
| anyone up on Kinneynet?hehehehehe |
| I'll post the dialup later but u need a NUI for it :-(( |
| Develnet? I thought the Develnet was just x.25 server software! I've seen |
| several Develnet pads and I had gotinto thesystems it connected to and they |
| weren't MEAN related...maybe I'm wrong?(it was a modm company.) |
| Needless to say I was pissed when everyone used it todeath just to see a |
| pretty (canada)..the reason it diconnects is because of where you're calling |
| from..if you call from canda u probably won'T expirence this problem....on the |
| |
| 03110 develnet..same thing cept you have to be at console...there are still |
| somesystems availble from there that r open..here'Sone IBM <-i couldn't hack |
| it so of course I posted that one:-)) |
| C U-->greets from [8lgm]corrupt |
| |
| |
| |
| *** {The HP-3000 Sub-Board} *** |
| |
| 36/41: Woah! |
| Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 |
| Date: Mon Jan 22 03:36:40 1990 |
| |
| I wasn't ragging on MPE! Not at all, i was just "JOking" about the large |
| numbers of hp-3000 systems around the world and the unbelievable ease in |
| gaining access on one. |
| Geez, read...MPE seems ok, just kinda hard to get used to. |
| I mean, I'm in HUNDREDS of hp's, but until last year I didn't know what to do |
| with them...so they just sat there. |
| UNIX is just as lame security-wise, but On a percentage basis, I have gotten |
| into 85-90% of the HP's I have found, while I've only gotten into abot 50% of |
| the UNIXes I've found. |
| (Look at me grovel before one of the two HP experts I've ever seen...pathetic, |
| isn't it?) |
| Wiz, no offense intended towards your adopted O.S. |
| ->ME |
| |
| |
| *** {UNIX Sub-Board} *** |
| |
| 60/69: both ways |
| Name: Corrupt #114 |
| Date: Mon Feb 05 05:08:25 1990 |
| |
| nice trojans |
| ------------ |
| good security |
| |
| this works both ways....look-out for unixes(and VMS sites) that keep another |
| copy of /etc/passwd (or sysuaf.dat) and everynite rewrite it over the one |
| used for login(some any mods are discovered)..u can alternatly install some |
| security inside likethis for yourself...(hide it in CROn) (or wherever u want |
| on vms:-)) undersytand? I know I'm not clear:-(( |
| but thats works for you sometimes and it'S simple if you know script:-) |
| anyone here into Rapid Fire hacking? |
| |
| |
| *** {Electronic Banking Sub-Board} *** |
| |
| 12/32: Treason & Government Smegma... |
| Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 |
| Date: Fri Jan 19 02:06:13 1990 |
| |
| It's the Major SS buzzword these days. |
| Treason. If someone is poking around in ANY system they feel is |
| sensitive (although they leave sysdiag unpassworded, or lp password lp, etc..) |
| they will then label you as: |
| "A Serious Threat to National Security!" |
| Give me a break. Hell, I think my association with Par & Phoenix alone |
| is enough to get me the firing squad. I haven't even done anything, |
| but it seems that everything bad that's happened I keep getting |
| brought up, as I know such and such, or I somehow know EVERYTHING about |
| how such and such happened. |
| Well, I've tried my best to be good, and stay out of government things, |
| military things, etc... I've even edited out the "sensitive" things I've |
| run across in the Telenet scanning just for their sense of well being, |
| but if I begin to feel threatened, it's all going out. Unabridged. |
| We will see...I'm already getting nervous...the feds are already pissed |
| that LOD is still kicking, and this bbs must have SLAMMED it into their |
| faces. And I know that the EFT files must have pissed them off as |
| well, although that may or may not have anything to do with |
| this bbs suddenly going back up. |
| Well, I'm not a threat to ANYTHING, except myself maybe. Anyone who |
| knows me knows that. Back me up people. This is my public announcement |
| of not-guilty to any and all crimes against the Security of the United |
| States. So what if I was scanning 2502 a while back? Anyone ever think |
| that it would be in THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL SECURITY to hop into a |
| Soviet system? I thought it would. |
| Par knows what I mean. Hell, The government now seems to think he's a spy, |
| and wants to shoot him. Killing Teenagers for fun is not my idea of |
| constructive problem solving guys. Take an extended course in the |
| ways of the hacker. That education might do you all a world of good. |
| You may even pick up something you missed in your little weekend getaway |
| training seminar in fighting computer crime. When you come and kick in my |
| door, (don't step on the cat), and if you don't blow me away first, |
| maybe I can educate you all a little better on what is REALLY GOING ON! |
| (This message posted for the Secret Service & CERT, et al. whomever is |
| posing on here, or reading this via Mentor's & My own Data Taps) |
| ->ME |
| |
| |
| |
| *** {Phone Co. Computers Sub-Board} *** |
| |
| 3/46: LMOS |
| Name: Acid Phreak #8 |
| Date: Tue Jan 09 17:56:23 1990 |
| The most recent LMOS interlude was one in my local area. Got the host |
| processor (an IBM 3270) off Predictor. Overall, a very handy tool to add to |
| your telco 'collectables'. The FE's of course were PDP 11/70s using MLT for |
| reference. |
| Aw thit.. lookit all dem Hicaps. |
| --ap |
| (advanced phreaking) |
| |
| |
| 6/46: ICRIS |
| Name: Phiber Optik #6 |
| Date: Wed Jan 10 16:37:27 1990 |
| |
| Not to nitpick, but an LMOS CP is an IBM S370 (3270 is an SNA, used to get to |
| BANCS through LOMS for instance). |
| CRIS, as mentioned, the Customer Record Information System is a dandy little |
| IBM system whose main purpose is to house customer records. There are a small |
| handful of "CRIS" systems, like LCRIS (Local), and ICRIS (Integrated, which |
| should be noted is used by the Residential Service Center). Here in NYNEX, the |
| only way to reach these systems (we obviously aren't hardwired hackers) is |
| through BANCS, a bisync network. BANCS is not direct dialable, but IS |
| available through a 3270 link on the LOMS system, used by LDMC (LAC or FACS, |
| depending where you live). And LOMS IS accessible. A host of systems are also |
| available through FACS (which can be reached through LOMS on BANCS) such as |
| CIMAP, LMOS, SOP, TIRKS, the COSMOS-PREMISE interface, etc. So as you can see, |
| rather than going after any specific system, going after the RIGHT system will |
| pay off greatly (LOMS in this example). Oh, waitta-minnit, those mentioned |
| systems are off of BANCS, sorry. You can reach FACS on BANCS, and access a |
| couple 'o things like some of those mentioned, COSMOS (certain wire centers |
| only), etc. OK, enough rambling. Let's hear someone else's input. |
| Phiber Optik |
| Legion Of Doom! |
| $LOD$ |
| |
| ____________________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| |
| |
| *** {The Twilight Zone BBS (203), Sysop: The Marauder} *** |
| *** {NOTE: All messages from 1985 unless stated otherwise} *** |
| |
| |
| [MSG #12 OF 22]: INWATS & X-LATIONS |
| |
| FROM: THE MARAUDER |
| DATE: MAY 08 {1985} |
| |
| Under CCIS, INWATS (800's) are handled completely different from the older |
| method (the old method i don't completely uderstand, but it translated |
| somehow based on it's own prefix & suffix). under ccis on the other hand, |
| inwats #'s are handled in the following manner: when the 800 number reaches |
| your toll office, a query is made to the 'INWATS DATABASE', (the master |
| database being at the KC RNOCS I believe), i believe each RNOC (regional |
| network operations center, of wich there are 12, one for each region), has |
| their own database (which is updated on a regular basis). a query is made |
| (via a CCIS link) to the inwat's database, and a POTS (plain old telephone |
| service, just a plain 10 digit ddd telephone number, ie: npa+pre+suffix), and |
| the POTS number is pulsed out from the toll center and your call is completed |
| just like a normal ddd (direct distance dialing) call, talthough it was noted |
| that the call was an 800 at the origination (your) toll office, so and you |
| are not charged foor the call.. with this in mind, it's a simple matter for |
| the inwat's database that handles your reigon to return a translation that |
| differs from another reigons translation, for example say fred phreak in |
| new jersey places a call to LDX extender service at 800-XXX-3333, upon |
| reaching his toll center, the toll center quereys the inwat's database that |
| handles new jersey, and a POTS translation is returned which for obvious |
| reasons would be the closest port to him, so let's say the translation was |
| (201)-XXX-4455, the toll office upon recieving this would proceed to complete |
| the call, and fred phreak would be connected to LDX at (201)-XXX-4455.. |
| |
| continued next.. |
| |
| |
| |
| <1-22, ^12> [?/HELP]: |
| |
| [MSG #13 OF 22]: ABOVE CONT'D |
| |
| FROM: THE MARAUDER |
| DATE: MAY 08 |
| |
| now, on the other hand let's say bill phreak in california calls the LDX |
| extender service at (800)-XXX-3333 (same number fred called from NJ), his |
| regions inwat's database may return a completely different POTS x-lation say |
| (213)-XXX-1119, again being ldx's closest port to bill phreaks toll center.. |
| |
| utilizing ccis, and inwat's databases, other clever things are possible for |
| example, as you all know ALLIANCE teleconfrencing is unavailable on |
| weekends, here's how that works: when you dial 0-700-XXX-1000, that number |
| is intercepted at TSPS and translated into a corresponding WAT'S number, for |
| this example, we'll say it translates to (800)-XXX-1003 (white plains), and |
| forwarded from tsps to a toll center, the toll center upon recieving the |
| 800-XXX-1003, queries it's inwat's database and a POTS translation is |
| returned say 914-XXX-6677, which is the DN (Directory Number) for the |
| bridge-center. now on a weekend, the inwat's database, instead of returning |
| 914-XXX-6677 may return 914-XXX-0077, which would terminate at a recording |
| saying alliance is not reachable on weekends.., that's why everyone is |
| alway's interested in the 'ALLIANCE TRANSLATIONS'. Because if you have the |
| x-lation you can simply use a blue box to route yourself directly to the |
| bridgecenter and bypass the whole tanslation procedure.. |
| |
| any questions, please post.. |
| |
| The |
| Marauder |
| Legion of Doom! |
| |
| |
| |
| ____________________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| *** {Black Ice Private (703) BBS Message Base Sample} *** |
| *** {Black Ice had a VERY restrictive user base as shown in the} *** |
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| %> Sub-board: Advanced Telecommunications |
| %> SubOp: ANI Failure |
| %> Messages: 100 |
| %> Files: 0 |
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| %> Message: 32 of 100 |
| %> Title: 800 xlations |
| %> When: 12/16/88 at 2:45 am |
| %> Left by: ANI Failure [SubOp] [Level: 8] |
| |
| You can get them from a 4ess or some work centers like RNOC and RWC (good luck, |
| have a dialback).. Or from ONAC in Kansas City (816). The Operations Network |
| Adminstration Center is the focal point for 800 services in the AT&T network. |
| ONAC works in conjuction with the AT&T WATS centers (I think there are 3?) and |
| 800 service co-ordinators to do operations, adminstration, and maintenance on |
| the 800 number network. You can reach the WATS centers phree of charge with a |
| 959 plant test number in the correct NPAs (I know 914 has one). I think it was |
| 959-5000 but that might be wrong. |
| |
| The tech. term for an 800 xlation is a plant test number. This does not have to |
| be pots, but can be other system codes like 122, 195, 196, 123, etc. The only |
| type of 800 number that terminates in POTS is a READYLINE 800 number (AT&T). I |
| don't know about sprint, mci, etc. though. A good topic for investigation |
| though, thankx for the idea! |
| |
| If you have access to a 4e (does anyone on her have this? If so I'll trade |
| anything I have for a 4e), you can type this in to translate a number: |
| |
| well....i can't find the right notebook. it is somethink like: |
| |
| TEST:DSIG;INWATS 800 nxx xxxx! |
| |
| This does a Direct Signaling (DSIG) message into the 4E which commands the 4E |
| to pull the 800 internal number from the network control point (NCP) over CCIS |
| links. The 4E you are on must be included in the service area of that 800 |
| number though, i.e. someone in the area served by that 4E would have to be able |
| to dial it in order for the 4E to have the xlation. So if the 4E is not in the |
| right area it will say 'NON SUBSCRIBED' or something of that nature. Oh, I just |
| remembered, there is an AT&T work group named DSAC (Direct Signaling Admin. |
| Center) that performs direct signaling messages into switches and things. If |
| you want the DSAC #, I can provide it..I don't think too many phreaks have |
| their number so they might be worth engineering. |
| |
| Oh - the 800 xlation input message into the 4E was social engineered a long |
| time ago by The Marauder and Phucked Agent 04 from an RWC. But, thanks to a |
| fuck up by The Executioner and friends, the RWCs became very tight lipped...it |
| only takes 1 fuckup... |
| |
| Um, I have gotten translations from the customer before, posing as AT&T and |
| giving them bs about 'MLT has found a potential trouble in your circuit' (haha) |
| and we need your translation number. I only did this once since I have never |
| had any major need to pull 800 xlations. But that will work in some cases if a |
| human answers. Or if you can get the terminating company name/location, you can |
| keep engineering and narrow down the locations of the xlation (say within their |
| centrex group or something) and then (ughh..dangerous and slow) scan for the |
| number, or do more engineering for it, etc... |
| |
| There is an easier way to get 800 translations but I swore not to tell anyone |
| (that was the conditions of me getting the info) from a certain AT&T dept and a |
| certain support system...if you want a translation in an AT&T area I will try |
| to get it for you though....so leave mail or post and maybe I can help.. |
| |
| ANI-F |
| |
| legion of 800 numberz |
| |
| |
| ____________________________________________________________________________ |
| |
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| *** {UNIX Sub-Board} *** |
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| |
| %> Sub-board: UNIX |
| %> SubOp: The Prophet |
| %> Messages: 99 |
| %> Files: 1 |
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| |
| %> Message: 5 of 99 |
| %> Title: getty, login |
| %> When: 12/16/88 at 6:19 pm |
| %> Left by: The Urvile [Level: 8] |
| |
| for getty, just check and see if the first entry is <something>, where that is |
| your back door, of sorts. the init program will have to be a bit (?) larger |
| than the original, considering that you'll have to put in the stuff to make it |
| set up your environment & exec /bin/sh. |
| login, on the other hand, can put a backdoor in the gpass() routine, which can |
| conveniently write the passwds to a file. not too useful to have lots of |
| passwds in an already backdoored system, you say? bull. there are lots of |
| southern bell systems i've gotten into by using the same passwds as the hacked |
| system. also, what if they remove the backdoor? too bad, it'll take you an |
| hour or so to put the source up & modify it again. |
| one thing that i've been thinking about: on a system, backdoor getty, login, |
| (for the reasons cited above), and something like 'date', to check 1) if root |
| is using the program, and 2) to see if your handy dandy login has been erased, |
| and put it back if 3) a day or so has elapsed from the last call of the 'date'. |
| well, i thought it was a good idea. much better than using cron & whatever to |
| put a username in the passwd file. |
| encryption on cosmos: |
| it's strange, to be sure. i tried putting a 404 cosmos passwd on your 602 |
| cosmos. The user id's were different, the versions of cosmos were different, i |
| think, but the username was the same. has anyone ever seen ANY (no matter how |
| old) cosmos login source? |
| incidentally, is anyone doing anything on sbdn of late? |
| scanning for addresses is generally a bad idea. |
| |
| |
| *** {SPCS/OSS Information Sub-Board} *** |
| *** {Stored Program Control Systems / Operations Support Systems} *** |
| |
| %> Sub-board: SPCS/OSS Information |
| %> SubOp: ANI Failure |
| %> Messages: 97 |
| %> Files: 1 |
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| |
| %> Message: 19 of 97 |
| %> Title: DMS |
| %> When: 12/28/88 at 10:20 am |
| %> Left by: Epsilon [Level: 8] |
| |
| I found out some things about DMS if anyone's interested. I only spent a |
| little while looking around, but I managed to figure out that the DMS does |
| indeed have a sort of tree structure. I haven't figured out the structure of |
| TABLES yet, but I kind of know how the rest works. Watch.. |
| |
| Ok, from the > you can enter tasks, (I prefer to call them toolboxes because |
| they're like little tools you can run to perform different things.) For |
| instance, you have one called LOGUTIL which is some sort of utility that keeps |
| tabs on various things, and you can view the logs kept. After you have entered |
| LOGUTIL, you can type LIST LOGUTIL and it'll spool out commands. You can also |
| type LIST LOGS to see a list of logs that are kept. |
| |
| The next thing I was fooling with was SERVORD, which is obviously some type of |
| Service Order processing software. This toolbox is much friendlier, as it does |
| include the help command, and it provides help on the syntax of each command. |
| Unfortunately, it does not give each parameter for each command. I'm sure that |
| would take up quite a lot of space. I think you're going to need a manual to |
| really do anything cool with SERVORD, but hey.. |
| |
| Sorry if you people knew all of this already. I guess I'll keep posting about |
| it as I learn more. |
| |
| Sheesh. Lame post. |
| |
| Epsilon |
| |
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| |
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| ANI Failure 8 Charter 220 5/6/89 |
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| *** {Tymnet (Packet Switching Network) Sub-Board} *** |
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| %> Sub-board: Tymnet |
| %> SubOp: Lex Luthor |
| %> Messages: 48 |
| %> Files: 0 |
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| %> Message: 36 of 48 |
| %> Title: isis and elf |
| %> When: 3/25/89 at 12:37 am |
| %> Left by: Lex Luthor [Level: 8] |
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| I believe ANI was correct about the acronym for ISIS. |
| Internally Switched Interface System |
| I think it is the go between from the engine to the node code. Kind of like |
| how assembly is the go between my apple and basic. |
| |
| ELF - Engine Load Facility. This is a program that transfers and loads code |
| into a TYMNET Engine node. |
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| ISIS has slots, in each slot a program (node code) can run. This node code |
| is different for different tasks. |
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| I should clarify the above, only one 'application' ie: gateway, tymcom, |
| whatever, can run on isis, and usually is found on slot 0. But other programs |
| can be run on other slots. Programs that allow you to log into the slot and do |
| things. like DDT - Dynamic Debugging Tool. |
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| All this and more will be explained in my upcoming (hopefully) file on Tymnet |
| called-- Anatomy of a Packet Switching Network: MDC's TYMNET. |
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| inter-link cleared from VALTDNET (C) H9 N4067 to TYMNET (C) H5981 N7347 |
| inter-link cleared from H1 N2010 TESTNET to H1 N2200 BUBBNET |
| inter-link cleared from TYMNET (F) H5277 N6420 to BUBBNET (F) H15 N2324 |
| inter-link cleared from AKNET to TYMNET |
| inter-link cleared from TYMNET to AKNET |
| inter-link cleared from TRWNET to PUBLIC TYMNET |
| inter-link cleared from PUBLIC TYMNET to TRWNET |
| |
| please log in: DECLOD |
| Password: DECLODH |
| |
| Interlink established from TYMNET to TSN-NET |
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| Please log in: Gomer T. Geekster |
| |
| --Lex |
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| %> Message: 44 of 48 |
| %> Title: ontyme II |
| %> When: 4/4/89 at 1:15 am |
| %> Left by: Lex Luthor [Level: 8] |
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| The system used for setting up the DECLOD acct was TYMVALIDATE which isn't |
| exactly the same as NETVAL but close. |
| |
| Be careful with ONTYME II, since it automatically updates ALL files you read. |
| So if you read some files in that persons' personal directory, they can see |
| that either someone has their acct/pass or someone is using IMITATE and reading |
| their stuff. Me and Skinny Puppy are working on a way to defeat this.... |
| |
| Lex |
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| %> Message: 47 of 48 |
| %> Title: INTL TYMNET |
| %> When: 4/21/89 at 1:17 pm |
| %> Left by: Skinny Puppy [Level: 8] |
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| International Tymnet - how many of you have seen tymnet claiming that it serves |
| over 65 countries, but don't really belive it? well, they do, sort of. |
| There is a tymnet-europe called Mcdonnell Douglas Information Systems (MDIS). |
| While I don't have any dialups for it, I have X.121 addresses in France and |
| BeNeLuxKG. once you get there, you can type HELP and glean alot of what is |
| going on. The interesting thing is that a lot of things that say ACCESS NOT |
| PERMITTED from regular tymnet are actually european addresses and can be used |
| on MDIS. for instance, ROMA (Italian for ROME), ESAIRS, and EURONET (which is a |
| host selector for american public timesharing systems). While there doesn't |
| seem to be a lot of european hosts, I am sure that if everyone on here pulled |
| up all their old tymnet-hack sheets where they had things listed as ANP (My |
| abbreviated for ACCESS NOT PERMITTED) and tried a few we could find something |
| new. Right now, I will only give out my French MDIS gateway - It is |
| 208092020029. Figure out how to get there yourself. If you DO find anything |
| interesting, leave me mail, and we can trade. I already have some internal MDIS |
| systems there, if I can just figure out how to use them. |
| |
| Coming Soon to a Board not so near to you: NISNET (tymnet-japan) and the |
| Carribean tymnets. Until then, ASSIMILATE |
| |
| Skinny Puppy 21 april 1989 |
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| %> SubOp: ANI Failure |
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| %> Message: 3 of 45 |
| %> Title: Operator engineering |
| %> When: 12/6/88 at 12:43 am |
| %> Left by: Ferrod Sensor [Level: 8] |
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| To answer ANIF's question, I have been doing some TSPS/TOPS engineering lately |
| for a variety of purposes, one of which is a bit far fetched but has |
| possibilities. I am trying to find a way to possibly freeze an operator |
| console (the method I am trying is actually simpler than it sounds). It |
| involves getting the op to connect to a short circuite test code, either by ACS |
| (key) or by OGT (outgoing trunk) outpulsing sequence. There area a few flaws in |
| this though, the main one being the more than likely possibility of the Op |
| simply releasing the console position (even though the short circuit, when |
| dialed, cannot be hang up on, the caller must wait for it to time out (about |
| three minutes or so).If this was the case, then the result could be the |
| Operator having an inaccessible outgoing line for a short period of time, which |
| wouldn't affect much with the actuall console..The things I tried recently with |
| this didn't result in much, but if I take into account TOPS/TSPS RTA (Remote |
| Trunking Arrangements) setups (where a caller from one area code, with a 0+ or |
| 0- call, may be connected to an operator in a site in a different NPA. Test |
| codes are different, even in exchanges, so an operator site in a diffeerent NPA |
| wouldn't be affected the same with a different code. |
| |
| The overall purpose to this would be to create a certain condition with the |
| operator network that could be used to gain information when investigated, say |
| by someone from Mtce. engineering or theTOPS/TSPS SCC or equivalents. There are |
| other ways to start an engineer of course, but this is just something that's |
| concrete (meaning you could get people to fish around for info a bit easier |
| than coming in for a random request. |
| |
| This is getting a bit long. I'lll post more later about Operator engineering, |
| something more immediately practical next time. The board looks promising. |
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| Ferrod/LOD |
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