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- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
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+ Volume #6, File #1 Date: 14/09/1988 +
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+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
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(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm


TO CONTACT US:
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Germany: ALTOS altger/allth NUA: 02624xxx00x0004 Username: force
Australia: Any Good BBS In Melbourne or The Realm
Usa: The Forgotten Realm BBS
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NOTE: We can now be contacted via allth, on a BBS in USA, and VIA the DIALCOM
network. To obtain our current DIALCOM mail ID, please contact any one
of either REALM, BELLCORE, or XTENSION Members.


FROM THE EDITOR:

This has been a very, very big month. A number of large hacks have been
made including GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV's Mail Box. (Yep, Russian Generals
are just as stupid as ordinary people, when it comes to passwords).
United Nations Network, as well as few I don't want to mention.
Such A BIG month deserves a BIG issue of Globe Trotter, so here it is.
For the first time, a four file Issue, with a look inside The Realm.

Thunder has worked his magic yet again, so read about it. Looks like I should
set up a regular feature, just for our dear friend. Ahhh you love it John don't
you? All this lovelly publicity for you, and yes, I am going to mention

T H U N D E R C O R E. (or is it CORP)


Catch Ya Later
----====} THE FORCE {====----

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I N D E X
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R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- Phreaking More Technical Garbage and Backround information
on phreaking and the Technology behind it all.
Looks like Phoenix might take over this section.

- System Passwords: Primes and more Primos.

- Trix of The Trade The Cpl Touch for Privacy

- Unusual Systems Rather Odd Systems in Canada

- Hack Of The Month United Nations

- Inside Information Dialcom System 09. YES KEYLINK/MINERVA

- Network Profile: We Say Goodbye to DATAPAC and hello to MIDAS
AUSTRALIA.


N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
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- DNIC UPDATES Few More recently discovered Networks, including
one in Russia. Next month, there will be the
all new revised DNIC List.


- MICHAEL ROSENBERG The greatest enemy, the dialcom hacker has ever
faced. Few things and tips to survive the
slaughter.

- THE YEAR THAT WAS We are compiling information for a special
Issue, a sort of a journal of this years
hack and activities.

- THUNDER MAGIC I don't know how the boy does it. He's free, and
laughing all the way.

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P H R E A K I N G
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It's all looking up. Now we have added another method, to the phreaking way
off life, and the future is looking brighter all the time, with possible
introduction of new services such as SPRINT to Australia. Boxing is also
becoming a reality, and early boxing tests with 2400 & 2600 tones are
yielding some good results. Ok, now to continue where I left off last time.

FREQUENCY, BANDWIDTH AND TRANSMISSION SPEED

Each transmission medium (carrier) operates on a different portion of the
electromagnetic frequency spectrum, although various media often occupy
overlapping frequency ranges. Open-wire pairs, for instance, use the portion
of the spectrum between 400 and 6000 Hx, only a slice of approximately 5600 Hz.
Microwave radio, by contrast, uses the portion of the spectrum upward between
approximately 2000 and 12000 MHZ, or a giant slice of 10000 MHZ.

When the telephone system was being developed, it was determined that the
frequency range of between 300 and 3400 Hz or a slice of approximately 3000 Hz
was sufficient to transmit the human voice intelligibly. A voicegrade line is
a circuit that offers 3000 Hz nominal frequency capacity. A 3000 Hz slice can
be taken out of anywhere on the frequency spectrum modulated, and used for
transmission as though it were taken out of te 300 to 3400 Hz portion of the
spectrum. Therefore 3000 Hz, normally considered the bandwidth of a voicegrade
channel, indicates the size of the channel, rather than its location on the
frequency spectrum.


MULTIPLEXING

Given a specific channel, the goal is to utilize it to the fullest in order to
reduce transmission costs. In many cases, this can be accomplished by
multiplexing. As described below, there are two types of multiplexing commonly
used.

Time-Division multiplexing can be thought of as a process in which a number of
parallel signals are represented sequentially and transmitted on a single
high-speed circuit. In small segment of time. each of the number of input
signals is sampled in sequence and that sampling sequence is repeated until
the transmission is completed. The speed of the sampling cycle is important
because it affects the accuracy of the process. (With analog signal, the
sampling must be at least twice as fast as the highest frequency to achieve a
satisfactory accuracy.)

In frequency-division multiplexing, a number of signals each occupies a
different portion on wider bandwidth circui, that is, each is given a descrete,
narrow frequency range. This is possible since most circuits have much wider
bandwidths than those required by the voice signal. The circuit is used more
efficiently, therefore, by spreading a number of signals over the available
bandwidth and transmitting them simultaneously. At the receiving point, the
signals are reducedto their original frequencies and distributed on individual
circuits.

A "concentrator" is a term used almost synonymously with "multiplexor," but the
functions of the concentrator may also include code and speed translation
functions. When a concentrator is used, operation of various types of remote
terminals is "transparent" to the computer in the network.

Next month will have the last part of this boaring jargon. SWITCHED FACILITIES
and LINE FACILITIES, then we can tackle the juicy bits.

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S Y S T E M P A S S W O R D S
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Since primes are the flavour of the month, this month and every other month,
why not go along with more of them. Ok, I must level with you. The reason
you are being swamped with primes, is because they, apart from UNIX Systems,
have commonly got useless accounts, that don't really lead anywhere. If you
think I am going to make a regular habbit of leaving decent accounts in this
section, then you are indeed dreaming. After all, it would only benefit the
first few readers of this issue. This way, the accounts keep on living, ie
the ones left in volume #1 are still alive, and only if you're good enough
will you be able to take it a step further.

26245221040595 PRIMENET 21.0.3 TWF_K Username: PRIME Password: PRIME

26245890090831 PRIMENET 19.3.4-Z GRAF Username: TEST No password
Username: SYSTEM No password

311061700255 primenet 20.2.6v.R8.A PBN43 Username: TEST No password


I guess out of the above, the second with the username SYSTEM is the most fun.

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TRIX OF THE TRADE
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Earlier on, I have told you about the use of the C_ID file, to keep away,
unwanted people, while you're using a Prime Account. Naturally, the people
must be very ignorant of primos in general, since there are ways around
it. This is the same thing, only a cpl version. It will do several things.
Each time some logs on, it will create a T$xxxx file, thus you can check
how many people have attempted login and at what times, since the files are
dated and stamped with the time. If your using TELENET, it is still reasonably
easy to abort the sequence, but using a network such as MIDAS or AUSTPAC,
has some nasty effects. THINK ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THESE
TWO NETWORKS AND TELENET. When we first did it, on a fresh;y engineered
account, we though it was lost forewer and it took about 6 attempts before
we managed to abort the sequence. arrgghhh nasty. Second version, is
to keep away people that know about primos and have the capability to abort
into primos and undo your efforts. Ok here is how it goes.

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
TYPE **** THE SYSTEM IS DOWN FOR HARDWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE TRY LATER ****
&DATA LOG
&END
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Name this file T.CPL

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CPL T
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Name This File C_ID

OK, that's all there is to it. When anyne logs on, they will get a message
saying the system is down, and will be logged off.

Now for the more nasty version

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TYPE **** THE SYSTEM IS DOWN FOR HARDWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE TRY LATER ****
&DATA COMO -N
PASSWD
OLDPASSWORD
NEWPASSWORD
NEWPASSWORD
LOG
&END
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Save the above as T.CPL yet again, and have the same C_ID file.

Now some explanations. COMO -N, will turn off the output to the user logging
on, therefore he can't see what is going on. If you have a high level account,
you will need to remove the OLDPASSWORD command. It basically changes the
password from the old one to a new one you select, if by any chance the person
tries to log on, he will not be able to get back in later, after he realises
the C_ID logs him off.

The last variation could be used to give you a warning when a person logs on,
by activating a CHAT to you. There are lot more applications for modified
versions of this program, ie. with a system managers account ie 001 on
DIALCOM's, you can install it to prompt the user for a new password every
20 or so logins. Save the password in his or other directory, change the
password by using the PASSWD -LONG command so that you will be able to attach
to his work directory as a non owner, to read his new passwords. A lot of
accounts all ready have a C_ID file present, and even if they don't, they get
lost in all the files in the directory. To write something like this, you
need to know a bit about CPL, so i think I'll let you work it out for
yourselves, since it will stop non-primos people tackling something like
that in their early days.

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U N U S U A L S Y S T E M S
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I have been playing around with datapac a fair bit, as you may have noticed.
And as well as a tip, I have found some very weird systems. The tip is that
I have found some NUA's above 999 range in some areas, so if you feel game,
you can sprint higher the 999 which i have done, since I will not bother
with this network for quite some time.

302082500532 Is the first of the weird ones. This is 3274 Controller Emulator,
and it looks like it may control some powerful hardware. There
is option to get into the manager or supervisor mode, so if you
have some tie, might be fun to play with.

302043600902 This system is 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test, and again,
it is unlike anything I have seen before. It has several
systems and you can access each oe, ie BERT, AUX etc, by typing
OPEN BERT or OPEN AUX etc. Some of the commands I have found
are tabulated below, but it looks lot more complex, so I am
sure there are more.

MAIN SYSTEM: MONITOR, STATUS, LOOP, INJECT, SELECT
OPEN, CLOSE, LOOK


BERT: HELP, HOME ABORT, CH, CM, UPDATE, L


I haven't played with the other systems, but there are functions
there to change passwords such as CH for Bert, provided you
know the old one. On the whole it looks like some sort of a
TEST/CONTROL facility for a decent size network.

Other NUA's include 484 and 485 instead of 902, so it suggests it's something
big, with three separate addresses for it.

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H A C K O F T H E M O N T H
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System: United Nations Network
Gateway Location: USA
Operating System: Primos
Date of Hack: 12/09/1988
Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====----

Sample Login:
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UNITED NATIONS
Electronic Information Network
Access to Other UN Networks / Acces a d'Autres Reseaux ONU
_____________________________________________________________

* 1 UNINET - United Nations Information Network

* 2 UNDRONET - UNDRO International Disaster Management Info. Net.

* 3 UNET - UNICEF Electronic Information Network

* 4 UNDP - UNDP Electronic Information Network


* 98 System Level/Commands (>) / Niveau Systeme/Commandes (>)

* 99 Exit / Sortie

Type "INFO MORE" for more instruction.


Enter a service code


** WELCOME to DEIN :Materials in DEIN are for information purposes *
** :only and are not official United Nations records*


CODE SERVICE

* 1 ELECTRONIC MAIL - Courrier Electronique/ Communication
* 2 PRESS RELEASES - Official UN Press Releases
* 3 NEWS MATERIAL - UN & UN Agency News Stories
* 4 INFO MATERIALS - U.N. Resolutions, Meetings, Libraries ...
* 5 UN SYSTEMS - Access to other UN networks
* 6 AUTOSEARCH - Build automatic Search Profiles
* 7 WHO'S THERE - Directory of DEIN users
* 8 PASSWORD - Change your PASSWORD
* 9 SYSTEM LEVEL - (re-enter menu with >DEINMENU)
* 0 EXIT PROGRAM - Sign Off/ SORTIE

Type "INFO MORE" for more instruction.


Enter a service code

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I N S I D E I N F O R M A T I O N
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This month, why Not Revive the Minerva Boom, although that's not possible, with
the current management. Anyway, lets give Michael Something To do. All you
people outside australia, MINERVA System 09, now called KEYLINK, can be
accessd by: 5053200001 Locally:

0220991 Type: N09MAIL-. Via Midas, it's a free call

01921 TYpe ?.KEY9 Via Austpac again free call

substitue the 1 for 2 3 etc for different baud speeds.

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=-=-= STARNET + KEYLINK System 09 CDUxxx System Directory =-=-=
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=-=-= By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 07/01/88 =-=-=
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A.FRAMPTON 6009:CDU001 CEDU Head Office
A.GRAHAM 6009:CDU111 Takapuna Grammar Schoo
A.JACKSON 6009:CDU120 Waitaki Boys' High Schoo
A.JONES 6009:CDU402 TOR Centre, Hamilton
A.MANDER 6009:CDU416 Canterbury Ed. Centre
A.MILNE 6009:CDU026 Clover Park Intermediat
B.AVIS 6009:CDU106 Waitaki Girls' High School
B.BODKIN 6009:CDU017 Invercargill North School
B.DAVEY 6009:CDU013 Awakeri School
B.GEORGE 6009:CDU459 Wanganui Dept. of Ed
B.HOPKIRK 6009:CDU454 Wellington Dept. Ed
B.LAFRANCHIE 6009:CDU104 Otorohanga College
B.SCRIVENER 6009:CDU506 Otago CES
B.SMITH 6009:CDU458 West Coast Resource Centr
B.SOMERVILLE 6009:CDU450 Southland Dep. Ed.
B.TREANOR 6009:CDU031 Balmacewen Intermediat
B.YATES 6009:CDU033 Levin Schoo
BRAD 6009:CDU002 CEDU Head Office
C.GREENBANK 6009:CDU432 Wellington teachers' Colleg
C.RUSH 6009:CDU457 Hawkes Bay Ed. Boar
CEDU.DEMO.FOUR 6009:CDU005 Demo mailbox
CEDU.DEMO.THREE 6009:CDU004 Demo Mailbox
CEDU.DEMO.TWO 6009:CDU003 Demo mailbox
D.ATMORE 6009:CDU011 NZCER
D.BOLLI 6009:CDU006 CEDU Programmer
D.CHAPPLE 6009:CDU455 Canterbury Dept. Ed.
D.HISLOP 6009:CDU400 Taranaki Education Centre
D.MCMAHON 6009:CDU453 New Plymouth Dept.of Ed.
D.MORLAND 6009:CDU452 Auckland Dept. Ed.
D.ROTHWELL 6009:CDU116 Tokoroa High Schoo
E.BUUTVELD 6009:CDU024 Waimea Intermediate Schoo
E.RIGNEY 6009:CDU025 Mamaku School
F.BIGNELL 6009:CDU306 Patricia Avenue Special Schoo
G.BARNETT 6009:CDU501 Hawkes Bay CES
G.HILL 6009:CDU502 Hamilton CES
G.JONES 6009:CDU022 Waitakaruru Schoo
G.JORGENSON 6009:CDU032 Levin North Schoo
G.KNOX 6009:CDU415 Lopdell Centre
G.PRENTICE 6009:CDU021 Bay Road School
G.RICHARDSON 6009:CDU012 Kotemaori School
G.SCRIMGEOUR 6009:CDU125 Collingwood Area Schoo
G.WIGZELL 6009:CDU600 Ass. Reg. Ex. Officer
H.BERENDS 6009:CDU108 St. Kentigern College
I.LEWIS 6009:CDU102 Orewa Colleg
I.LINDSAY 6009:CDU023 Masterton Intermediate Schoo
I.STEPHENSON 6009:CDU407 Whakatane Tchg. & Resource Centre
I.SYMES 6009:CDU127 Gisborne Girls' High Schoo
J.BROWN 6009:CDU113 Glendowie Colleg
J.BUCHANAN 6009:CDU500 Auckland CES
J.FERGUSON 6009:CDU010 CEDU Head Office
J.FRANCIS 6009:CDU442 Tearaway Press Ltd
J.GILBERTSON 6009:CDU302 Ra Huinga Centre
J.HOFFMAN 6009:CDU601 New Plymouth Office
J.MATHER 6009:CDU403 Wairarapa Education Centre
J.MCKINLAY 6009:CDU123 Southland Girls' High Schoo
J.MESS 6009:CDU406 Southland Education Centre
K.BALLANTYNE 6009:CDU605 Northern Region Offic
K.BENNETT 6009:CDU602 Southern Region Offic
K.RYBA 6009:CDU441 Massey Universit
K.SHEPPARD 6009:CDU121 Viard Colleg
K.STEVENSON 6009:CDU451 Central Region Office
L.MCENTEE 6009:CDU018 Mataura Primary School
L.OLSEN 6009:CDU019 Arthur Street School
M.DAWSON 6009:CDU101 Orewa College
M.HAN 6009:CDU115 De La Salle Colleg
M.LEMKE 6009:CDU504 Nelson CES
M.NEVILLE 6009:CDU401 Auckland Education Centre
M.OFFORD 6009:CDU304 Elmwood Visual Centr
M.SUTHERLAND 6009:CDU456 Nelson Ed. Dept
M.WOODS 6009:CDU008 CEDU Auckland Region
N.BRIDGEMAN 6009:CDU507 Taranaki CES
N.CLAYTON 6009:CDU030 High Street Schoo
N.HARISON 6009:CDU117 Karamu High Schoo
N.WYSE 6009:CDU604 Nelson Ed. Boar
O.GILES 6009:CDU110 Tamatea High School
O.SNOW 6009:CDU114 Te Kuiti High School
P.COOK 6009:CDU028 Tweedsmuir Intermediat
P.COOKE 6009:CDU107 Westlake Boys' High School
P.CORBOY 6009:CDU119 Fraser High Schoo
P.FORER 6009:CDU508 NZCES President
P.RYAN 6009:CDU112 Kings' Colleg
P.THOMSON 6009:CDU300 Kelston School for Deaf
P.TOOTELL 6009:CDU122 Whakatane High Schoo
P.VINCENT 6009:CDU007 CEDU Head Office
PAUL.FERRIS 6009:CDU029 Rosedale Intermediate Schoo
PETER.FERRIS 6009:CDU027 Whangara Schoo
R.BULLARD 6009:CDU503 Central Districts CES
R.BUTLER 6009:CDU109 Waiopehu College
R.CAPENERHURST 6009:CDU118 Wanganui Girls' College
R.GREEN 6009:CDU128 New Plymouth Boys' High Schoo
R.LAYTON 6009:CDU016 Hamilton Teachers' College
R.MANDER 6009:CDU440 Auckland Univ. Dept. of Ed.
R.MCCULLUM 6009:CDU034 Ruakak
R.MCLAUGHLAN 6009:CDU103 Francis Douglas College
R.PEARCY 6009:CDU015 Irongate School
R.POLSON 6009:CDU505 NZCES Secretary
R.SKINNER 6009:CDU404 Nelson Education Centre
R.TYSON 6009:CDU020 Stanley School
R.WIN 6009:CDU105 Rangitikei College
S.BARTLETT 6009:CDU303 Van Asch Colleg
S.SAWTELL 6009:CDU126 Kaikorai Valley High Schoo
T.HUNT 6009:CDU430 Auckland CAE
T.MACKRELL 6009:CDU014 Wairoa College
T.MCMAHON 6009:CDU009 CEDU Head Office
TONY.HUNT 6009:CDU509 NZCES Magazin
V.DEMPSTER 6009:CDU100 Mahurangi College
V.HAM 6009:CDU431 Ch.Ch. Teachers' College
V.LEONARD 6009:CDU305 Kelston School for the Dea
Y.IMRIE 6009:CDU405 Central Otago Ed. Centre

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D N I C U P D A T E
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Well, the trend is certainly continuing. There are more and more networks.
The entire world, including third world and eastern block countries are
becoming computerised, so our playground is growing by the minute.

This month, some new networks, including RUSSIA, yes the RUSKIES have
taken the plunge and have a X25 link access from austria. Now the fun
really starts.

Now for a summary of new networks, or recently discovered ones.

COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC
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CHILE ENTEL 3104 node 2713
COSTA RICA RACSAPAC 7122
EGYPT ARENTO 6020
FRANCE TRANSPAC-PTSN 9330-9339
GREENLAND KUNUPAX 2901
GUAN PACNET 5351
GUATEMALA GUATEL 7043
ISRAEL IMPACS 3104
JAPAN NISNET/PEGASUS 4406
MAURITIUS MAURIDATA 6170 & 6171
NETH. ANTILLES - 3620
QUATAR DOHPAC 4271
TORTOLA S&W 3483
TUNISIA RED25 6050
TURKS & CAICOS C&W 3763
URUGUAY - 7482
USSR IASNET 2502


That's it for this issue. Next one will have the complete file, which is a
great reference. The one first released is now out of date and has at least
fifty networks missing.

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M I C H A E L R O S E N B E R G
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Ahh yes michael what makes him tick. Well first of all, he really loves
his job. Busting our asses on Keylink, HACKING OUR ACCOUNTS ON ALTOS
AND ABUSING OTHER PEOPLE FROM THEM, are just some of his little joys in
life, second only to self masturbation. Like him or hate him, he is the
source of most of our problems. Soon after graduating from a computer
course, he joined OTC, and being smarter then the ordinary OTC dickhead,
cleaned up the act for them pretty well. I must admit it's a pretty good
effort, considering he has been with KEYLINK for around a year or less.
I know most of you hate his guts rather bad, but I can't help liking the
guy. He provides a mental challenge, and he's quite fun to play with.
I am still trying to convert him into a hacker every time I get a chance,
so he might even be a great asset, although it doesn't look likely.

Few pieces of information. Anyone using KEYLINK, would know, that michael
can link other accounts you have hacked, to the one he caught you on. As
a result you loose all your accounts. Now the only way I can think off,
this can be done, is if there is a log kept from which port, either from
austpac or midas you logged on to. If there is a record, of other accounts
being connected to, by the same person on the same connection, he can link
it together. When I raised this idea with him, he denied it, but there is
nothing else it can be. At least no easy way, and I doubt they would install
complicated algorythms to work something like this out.

To survive on KEYLINK: - NEVER HACK a SUPPLY OF ACCOUNTS, always have one,
or a maximum of two and hack a fresh one when it dies.

- Never Use the ON ABCXXX PASSWORD Command if you can
help it.

- DISCONNECT THE LINE and redial, before logging on to
another account.

- Don't connect to Altos, not directly anyway. Remember
it's keylink which kills 99% of all accounts.

- Choose your times of use carefully, and learn the
operators habbits. Try not repeat certain patters,
which would identify you, and remember be prepared
to loose any account you log on to using netlink.

Now if you plan on using KEYLINK, how about giving OTC a call first and see
if Michael Rosenberg is in. If not, there is the chance he has logged on
from remote, but it will help. Now if you want to talk to the man, try:

02-287-5000 or 02-287-4437

Hope it helps Have fun. Next month, I guess few words about Stuart Gill,
one of the greatest CONN artists of our time. He made his fortune,
terorrising the Computer Industry by scaring them shitless.
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THE YEAR THAT WAS
=================

We are preparing a special issue for Globe Trotter, to be released in about
three months time. It will be a cronicle of this years hacking. A look at
the year in summary. We need your help with the research. If you have
hacked any systems this year and you can tell us about it, I would like to
hear from you, and possibly just get the details or a sample login. Even a
simple count of VAX's UNIX's etc hacked would help. It should be an impressive
list, since a decent hacker can easilly hack several hundered accounts in a
a year. Anyway, if you have any info for me, let me know, and state whether
you want credit for the hacks, if mailing a file.

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T H U N D E R M A G I C
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The court case which took place last month, certainly did not live up to
expectations, although the feds had a great day playing SPOT THE HACKER,
among the crowds. Over the past few issues there has been a great build
up towards this event, which a lot of you saw as a great anti climax.
YES, THUNDER HAS WORKED HIS MAGIC, and is a free man, although with a
police record or two. He pleaded guilty to stealing a rubber stamp, and not
guilty to other charges. Resisting arest, defrauding $13000 or so dollars
and he gets away with 200 hours of community work. You may be pleased to
know that his first few hours were spent varnishing a chair.
Here is the punch line. Thunder is starting up THUNDER CORE, a computer
security Consultancy. He has been seen on TV, trying to plug the company. I
guess you have to ask yourself a question. WOULD YOU TRUST HIM WITH YOUR
SYSTEM SECURITY?

The concept of Hacker terning Security Consultant is not new, in fact seems
like every second person I know has some plans to start up such a business
in the future. Ahh well, that's life.

So, what impact has thunder made? Well:

- We all think the same of Dear John.
- Feds got severelly pissed off and will try harder next time.
- CC Fraud has taken off like a rocket. There are now more CARDERS then
HACKERS and PHREAKS. Although Note!!!!!!! Most Carders are NOT
I stress NOT HACKERS, although that won't stop the media linking the
two together.
- It proves what an ASS the Law is.

Anyway, that's about all. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK JOHN, At least I have
something to write about.

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- G L O B E T R O T T E R -
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+ Volume #6, File #2 Date: 14/09/1988 +
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+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
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(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm


Ok, first of all for this months Network, MIDAS 5053, followed by the some
more DATAPAC 3020 Areas.

NETWORK PROFILE: M I D A S - O T C D A T A A C C E S S
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NOTE: MIDAS is now refered to as OTC DATA ACCESS. No idea why they changed
the name.

Dnic: 5053
Location: AUSTRALIA
Owners: OTC - Overseas Telecommunications Company (Government)
Host Responce: Excelent
Network Rating: Good
Nua Structure: 5053 2 00000 00
<DNIC> <AREA> <HOST NUMBER> <OPTIONAL SUB-ADDRESS>

NOTES: MIDAS has got very good security. NUI's have a certain Limit, which
when exhausted, terminates the NUI. It's a very good network, a lot
faster going directly, rather then via AUSTPAC.

NUI's are six digit alpha-numeric strings.


GENERAL INFORMATION:

THE REALM NETWORK DBASE By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 26/06/88
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Dnic: 5053 Network: DATA ACCESS/MIDAS Country:AUSTRALIA Last Update:26/06/88


SERVICE NAME: OTC DATA ACCESS (International Gateway services offered by OTC)

ACCESS/SPEEDS SUPPORTED: Public Dial-In Service at 110-300, 1200, and
1200/75 bps
Private Dial-In Access up to 1200 bps
Asynchronous Leased Line Service at 300 and 1200 bps
X.25 Leased Line Service at 2400, 4800, 9600 bps and 48 kbps

PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED: X.25 asynchronous terminal interface

GATEWAY LOCATION: Sydney

ACCESS POINTS: Sydney (local access) Toll-free access from any city

CONTACT:

OTC DATA ACCESS
---------------
Mr. Gary Chapple
Product Manager, OTC Data Access
Overseas Telecommunications Commission
32-36 Martin Place
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Telephone: (612) 287-5062
Telex: (790) 120591 AA

Trouble Reporting/Customer Service:
Shift Supervisor, IDTC Broadway
Sydney
Telephone: (612) 218-4825
Telex: (790) 01051 AA
Packet: 5053210000

Escalation of Problems: Packet Switching
Operations Manager
Telephone: (612) 230-5123
Telex: (790) 120591 AA

Test Hosts on OTC Data Access Network: 5053210001 - Echo Host
5053210002 - Drop Host
5053210003 - Message Host

OTC DATA ACCESS DIAL-IN ACCESS PROCEDURES:

OTC DATA ACCESS Telephone Access Numbers

1. If your terminal operates in the range 110 bps-300 bps, you
should dial the telephone number (Sydney) 20991.

2. If your terminal operates at 1200 bps, you should dial the
telephone number (Sydney) 20992.

3. If your terminal operates in the range 1200 bps receive and
75 bps transmit (for example Prestel), you should dial the
telephone number (Sydney) 20993.

4. These telephone numbers are toll-free throughout Australia.

Making a Direct OTC DATA ACCESS Call to an International Destination

1. Make sure that your communications terminal is switched on and
in the full duplex, upper case, ASCII mode.

2. Dial the appropriate OTC DATA ACCESS access number. After several
telephone rings, you will receive a high-pitched answer tone of
3 to 4 seconds duration.

3. Connect your terminal to the telephone line by either:
(a) depressing the DATA button on the data phone or terminal,
or
(b) placing the telephone handset firmly in the acoustic coupler.

5. OTC DATA ACCESS will respond with:

WELCOME TO DATA ACCESS
XXXXX (where XXXXX is the OTC DATA ACCESS port identification
number)

6. On receipt of the * prompt, enter N followed by your OTC DATA
ACCESS NUI followed by a - (dash) and 0 (zero) with the Host Address
followed by a Carriage Return.
For example: NABC123 - 0311012345678
| |
NUI Host Address
(Password)
Note: Your NUI is not printed.

7. OTC DATA ACCESS will respond when the call is connected with:
0311012345678 (where 0311012345678 is the called address)
COM

8. After you have completed your work session, sign off from your
host according to the procedures set by the host.

9. OTC DATA ACCESS acknowledges your request to terminate your call by:
MIDAS
XXXXX (where XXXXX is the MIDAS port identification number)
CLR PAD
*

10. On receipt of the * prompt you may then log into another host
or terminate your call.

Logging In Errors

1. If you incorrectly enter your NUI (Network User Identifier), OTC
DATA ACCESS will respond with:
CLR ERR
Errors of this nature may result in automatic disconnection from
OTC DATA ACCESS. If this occurs, you should hang-up your telephone,
check your procedures and dial again.

2. If you enter an invalid Host Address Number, OTC DATA ACCESS will
respond with a clear message and return to the * prompt. You may
then try again.

===============================================================================

Ok, now for some NUA's

M I D A S 50532000xx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 22/02/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

5053200000 Primos - Dialcom System 07 - Keylink
5053200001 Primos - Dialcom System 09 - Keylink
5053200018 -
5053200022 -
5053200024 -
5053200026 -
5053200027 -
5053200028 -
5053200034 -
5053200044 -
505320004800 -
505320004900 -
5053200050 Primos - Dialcom System 08 - Minerva
5053200056 -
5053200060 Primos - Dialcom System 09 - Starnet
505320006100 VAX/VMS -
505320006200 VAX/VMS -
5053200069 Unix -
505320007700 -
5053210000 Test Nua - "JKLMN"
5053210001 Test Nua - Midas Echo
5053210002 Test Nua - Midas Drop
5053210003 Test Nua - OTC Australia Midas test Message
5053210106 -
505321010700 -
5053210108 Test Nua - Reference System, (type CTRL-Z)
505321010900 Gateway - Motorola Pad
5053210111 -
5053222100 Primos 20.1J - PRIMENET 20.1J SYDPN1
505322210002 Primos 21.0.0 - PRIMENET 21.0.0 SYDPN2
5053222101 Port Select - DCX
3.0, 25.0, 25.3, 25.5
5.0 - "Login Supervisor Monitor"
8.0, 10.0 15.0 - "Login Code"
3.1, 3.4, 25.4 - OCC
5053222105 -
5053210107 -
5053222109 - MEDUSA
5053222110 Gateway - Maynet
5053222113 Primos 19.4_7A - PRIMENET 19.4_7A SYDNEY
5053222130 Unix - SYD1
505322213300 - "V: A - IDLE"
505322213400 - "V: A - IDLE"
505322213500 - "V: A - IDLE"
5053222137 -
505322213900 Unix - Motorola PAD
505322214000 Port Select - "SERVICE ID= "
5053222148 -
5053232010 Primos - Prime
5053232050 -
5053232070 -
5053232100 Primos 20.2.4.LP - PRIMENET 20.2.4.LP AUSRD1
505323210001 Primos 21.0.1 - PRIMENET 21.0.1 AUSRD4
505323210008 Primos 20.2.2 - PRIMENET 20.2.2 AUSRD8
505323210009 Primos 21.0.1 - PRIMENET 21.0.1 AUSRD9

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ok, there you have it. Like a breath of fresh air. Anyway, back to Datapac.

D A T A P A C 302035400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41

302035400011 - "Password: "
302035400038 -


D A T A P A C 302040100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECOM NET System 4
1

302040100010 Port Select - "Please enter select character"
302040100012 Port Select Gandalf - CRB PAX2000
302040100015 -
302040100016 fax -
302040100043
302040100044
302040100046 Gandalf XMUS - "Password> "
302040100071 VAX/VMS -
302040100073
302040100079 Port Select - "please enter select character"
302040100152 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100176 - Redfern's Computer Complex
302040100241 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100242 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100243 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100244 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100245 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100246 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100266 Port Select - "please enter select character"
302040100267 Port Select - "please enter select character"
302040100314 Port Select - Network Control
302040100322 Port Select - "please enter select charcter"
302040100334 Port Select - "enter appropriate code for access"
302040100341 -
302040100343 - "PORT= $X25L00"
302040100347 - "PORT= $X25H00
302040100349 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100350 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100351 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100353 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100354 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100355 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100377 -
302040100378 -
302040100410 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100411 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100412 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100413 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100419 -
302040100420
302040100422
302040100424
302040100428
302040100475 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100477
302040100480
302040100486 VAX/VMS V4.5 - Ault Foods
302040100487 VAX/VMS -
302040100499 Port Select - Network Control
302040100900 Port Select - "
enter appropriate code for access"
302040100901 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302040100902 Port Select - "
please enter select character"


D A T A P A C 302043600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41

302043600004 -
302043600005 -
302043600020 -
302043600074 -
302043600075 -
302043600076 -
302043600077 -
302043600078 -
302043600082 - (CTRL-E) "
89400900"
302043600083 -
302043600084 -
302043600085 -
302043600086 -
302043600087 -
302043600089 -
302043600090 -
302043600091 -
302043600092 -
302043600093 -
302043600094 -
302043600095 -
302043600100 -
302043600103 -
302043600105 -
302043600107 Sime -
302043600139 -
302043600141 -
302043600143 -
302043600144 -
302043600149 -
302043600156 -
302043600157 -
302043600170 Gandalf XMUS - "
Password> "
302043600173 -
302043600192 -
302043600201 -
302043600204 -
302043600226 -
302043600229 -
302043600239 -
302043600255 - CICS 1.7
302043600274 -
302043600276 -
302043600327 -
302043600328 Primos 21.0.3 - PRIMENET 21.0.3 CL.GAT
302043600334 IBM IDC/370 - DMKLOG050E
302043600335 -
302043600352 -
302043600367 -
302043600371 -
302043600372 -
302043600388 - "
Please emter your Account name"
302043600410 fax -
302043600411 fax -
302043600459 fax -
302043600460 -
302043600468 IBM - DNM156I
302043600479 -
302043600481 -
302043600484 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test Set
302043600485 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial test Set
302043600491 -
302043600494 -
302043600495 -
302043600541 -
302043600902 - 2250 Remote Controlled Serial Test


D A T A P A C 302053600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

302053600001 - TSX-PLUS Vers 6.15
302053600034 -
302053600035 -
302053600042 VAX/VMS V4.6 11/785 - Canadian MArconi
302053600057 -
302053600105 Port Select - "
SYSTEM ID= "
302053600133 -
302053600150 VAX/VMS -
302053600188 -
302053600219 - Montreal Investments
302053600222 -
302053600241 Port Select - "
enter system id"
302053600272 -
302053600273
302053600324
302053600331
302053600337 - "
CHANNELS BUSY"
302053600351
302053600378
302053600381
302053600433
302053600434
302053600436 - Journal De Montreal
302053600475 Port Select Gandalf - "
Password> "


D A T A P A C 302056600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41

302056600010 -
302056600012 - "
CONNECT: 120 00 001"
302056600019 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302056600021 Port Select - "
please enter select character"
302056600023 -
302056600024 -
302056600044 Gandalf XMUS - "
Password> "
302056600058 - 5251 Terminal Emulator v1.27v1
302056600067 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302056600076 - (CTRL-E) "
nhlmtl"
302056600079 - CERVEAN Service Research inc
302056600098 fax -
302056600103 -
302056600110 -
302056600114 Gandalf XMUS - "
Password> "
302056600142 IBM - DMKCFC015E
302056600150 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro - Les Aliments Ault - Montreal System A
302056600222 fax -
302056600260 -
302056600346 fax -
302056600362 -
302056600365 Port Select - "
enter system selection identifier"
302056600380 VAX/VMS 11/730 - Imperial Tobacco Ltee (St-Laurent)
302056600381 VAX/VMS - MTL750
302056600511 -
302056600544 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302056600580 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro - C.R.I.M. System Al Capone MicroVax II
302056600590 -
302056600596 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302056600597 -
302056600900 Port Select - "
please enter select character"


D A T A P A C 302057500xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

302057500017 - C N TRACS MTL
302057500047 - (CTRL-E Displays NUA)
302057500048 - (CTRL-E Displays NUA)
302057500067 -
302057500070 -
302057500111 Port Select Gandalf - "
Password> "
302057500143 -
302057500144
302057500146
302057500151
302057500195 - (CTRL-E) EXTEL TEST
302057500261 IBM - DMKCFC015E
302057500269 IBM - DMKCFC015E
302057500385 -
302057500456 -
302057500480 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "


D A T A P A C 302062700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 4
1
302062700001 fax -
302062700002 fax -
302062700003 - "
C@"
302062700026 VAX/VMS - ACDM4
302062700027 VAX/VMS - ACDM2
302062700029 fax -
302062700035 VAX/VMS - Lafarge Construction MAterials - Alberta
302062700041 - "
F3 CALGARY LOG-ON: "
302062700097 DG AOS/VS - CANFOR CALGARY
302062700099 fax -
302062700117 -
302062700149 Gandalf XMUS - "
Password> "
302062700151 VAX/VMS -
302062700156 fax -
302062700157 -
302062700900 fax -


D A T A P A C 302077300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 13/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECOM NET System 41


302077300021 - "
TU"
302077300061 -
302077300074 -
302077300077 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302077300078 -
302077300079 -
302077300082 -
302077300083 -


D A T A P A C 302087400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date: 13/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON Net System 41

302087400006 IBM -
302087400013 Primos 21.0.2S.R15 - PRIMENET 21.0.2S.R15 CANADA
302087400019 -
302087400023 - Aviation Briefing System
302087400025 VAX/VMS V4.7 Micro -
302087400041 Unix -
302087400090 -
302087400098 -
302087400099 - (CTRL-E)
302087400116 -
302087400120
302087400134 - "
User: "
302087400900 VAX/VMS -


D A T A P A C 302091900xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 26/12/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

302091900022 - Outdial Port
302091900023 - Outdial Port
302091900024 - Outdial Port
302091900025 - Outdial Port
302091900900 - Outdial Port 300 Baud
302091900901 - Outdial Port 1200 BAUD

D A T A P A C 302092400xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Date Sprinted: 14/09/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Scanned on PRIMECON NET System 41

302092400050 -
302092400079 RSTS V9.2-2088 -


D A T A P A C 302093800xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - Sprinted: 20/07/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=


302093800114 Gandalf SAM 24S -
302093800140 Gandalf Smus - "
Password> "
302093800146 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302093800157 -
302093800164 -
302093800183 - SWIFT Adhesives / Winnipeg
302093800218 -
302093800260 -
302093800271 VAX/VMS -
302093800290 Primos 19.4.11 - PRIMENET 19.4.11 NOPS.C
302093800298 -
302093800324 VAX/VMS - Freshwater Institute Node WPGRED
302093800329 VAX/VMS V4.5 - MicroVMS
302093800330 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302093800354 Primos 20.2.2 - PRIMENET 20.2.2 MAYWPG
302093800357 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302093800393 VAX/VMS -
302093800300 -
302093800301 -
302093800405 -
302093800409 -
302093800418 Primos 20.1.2 - PRIMENET 20.1.2 PCSS
302093800433 - (Incompatible DTE Call From Telenet)
302093800443 Honeywell -
302093800465 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800466 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800467 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800468 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800469 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800846 -
302093800876 -
302093800901 - CN TRACS MTL
302093800902 IBM CIS - DFH3506I

D A T A P A C 302095700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - Last Updated: 06/01/1988
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

302095700157 VAX/VMS -
302095700161 -
302095700163 fax -
302095700179 VAX/VMS V4.6 - Micro Vms
302095700194 - Compusearch Toronto
302095700200 fax -
302095700201 fax -
302095700202 fax -
302095700203 fax -
302095700227 Port Select - "
SERVICE ID= "
302095700901 -

===============================================================================
T H E E N D
===============================================================================

Well, I hope you have enjoyed, this issue of Globe Trotter, however it
doesn't end here just yet. There is a Special Issue Volume 6.3 and 6.4.
These two files deal with The Realm, and are not a part of this issue.
The files are available on request to approved people, so if you have a copy,
please do not distribute them, without our permission.

The numbers of dedicated hackers are still falling, however the quality of
hacking is improving all the time. Could be that the two factors are related.
Interesting concept. Anyway, in volume #7, hmmmmm it will inclume:

- GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC & DIALNET Information

- Revised List of DNICS

- A Profile on DATEX-P, with possibly some more of DATAPAC thrown in hehe.

- Hopefully some more interesting bits, which I have yet to think off.
This is becoming a mental strain, and without some decent contributions,
Globe Trotter will not survive past Volume #10. HINT!

===============================================================================
- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
+ Volume #6, File #3 Date: 14/09/1988 +
+ +
+ +
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm


I N S I D E T H E R E A L M
==================================

A lot of people have asked for a guided tour of The Realm, So this is about
the best I can do. The Following is very close to the real thing, although
it has been edited to remove variouse sensitive sections. I hope you will
enjoy your tour, and remember we are always looking for good people to join
our society.


REALM STATISTICS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THE REALM: BBS and DBASE System, Origins AUSTRALIA

SYSOP: ----====} THE FORCE {====----

COSYSOPS: Anyone With Access higher then DEIMOS, ie all Realm Members

LOCATION: Various, the Board travels around a lot, and is often running
on systems outside Australia.

SECURITY: Highly Restricted Access, Currently 6 Realm and 10 Deimos Members.
Extensive Data Encryption Used on all Files and Programs.

FUNCTION: Main Purpouse is to Store, Exchange Information and Co-ordinate
Hacking efforts.

ACCESS: Deimos Access can be authorised by any Realm Member, Acceptance
to The Realm depends on Ability and worth to the Society.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

! NOTE: Any comments Will be marked As Such '! text............'

! Deimos is the second highest system in the realm series. There are a number
! of others such as Orastus, and ITT GlobeNet II, the second of which operates
! on the International Dialcom Network, and is used for information exchange
! on international levels. It stores the current Globe Trotter Releases, thus
! anyone requiring access, can contact me. GlobeNet I used to run on BT GOLD
! GlubeNet II is currently operationg on PRIMECON Net. System 41. GlobeNet III
! Is planned for either GOLDNET in Israel, or Telebox in Germany.
! For security all Systems are separate and located at different locations.
! The Software for Deimos and Realm Are identical, with Deimos being the more
! primitive and harmless version.


Name: THE FORCE Last On: 12/08/88 15:00:47 Level: Realm


Searching for Mail.....

NEWSFLASH: Due to new security, when you log in and files are in Crypt, you
will need to get me to reset the passwords. Sorry about this!

There is a New section SYSTEM NEWS, please read it at least once a week!


Main: Command> ?

----+ D E I M O S +----
-------------------------------------------
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

<D> - Deimos <?> - Help <J> - Unix Files <H> - Hacking Files
<W> - Data Nets <C> - Chat <V> - Vax Files <P> - Phreak Files
<O> - Phone Dir <G> - Log Off <K> - General Info <Q> - Doc Files
<E> - Email <X> - Xfer/Ae <A> - Archives <B> - Globe Trotter
<U> - User List <T> - Telenet <L> - Dialcom/Prime <T> - Telenet Sys

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

! I will not explain Deimos, since everything will be described in the Realm.
! Speaking of which, here is the Main Menu.

----+ T H E R E A L M +----
-------------------------------------------

<BOARDS> <DATA BASES> <SYSTEM> <FILES>
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
<R> - The Realm <W> - Master Dbase <G> - Log Off <A> - Archives
<D> - Deimos <O> - Phone Dirctry <S> - Sysop Utils <B> - Globe Trotter
<E> - Email <N> - Nua Dbase <C> - Chat <H> - Hacking Files
<T> - Telenet Sys <M> - Remote Dos <K> - General Info
<X> - Xfer AE <U> - User List <Z> - Dialcom/Prime
<#> - Disk Access <F> - Defcon 1 <%> - Term. Config <V> - Vax Files
<*> - File Search <L> - Locator <?> - This Page <J> - Unix Files
<Q> - Documentation
<0> - Accounts <3> - Info Systems <6> - System News <I> - Inside Info
<1> - Datapac O/D <4> - Dnics <7> - Melb BBS <P> - Phreak Files
<2> - Dialcom Dir <5> - Chat Systems <8> - Extrnl Archivs <Y> - Articles
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

! <R> - Is a message Boards for Realm Members
! <D> - Deimos is a link to the Deimos System, although often not Available,
! depending on the hardware and set up used at any one time.
! <#> - Allowes access to all files on all storage devices, in case they are
! not accessible via the main software.
! <*> - Will scan a particular Device for a Given String and return the
! name and location of the files containing it.
! <T> - Telenet Systems, was originally software written for the (Now D

  
ead)
! telenet back door. It simulates the login of about 1000+ Systems
! on telenet almost perfectly.
! <F> - Defcon 1, is the last in the defcon series. It's predecessors being
! DEFCON 4 - DEFCON 2, some of which appear on other boards. It is a
! self contained hacking program, which controlls the operation of the
! system. It can be programmed by the users, so that inbetween callers,
! it can hack systems, scan Nua's etc. It hacks on it's own for few
! minutes, then waits for a while for an incomming caller and either
! starts the board running or continues to hack etc. If more than one
! line is available, it runs on its own 24 hrs a day.
! <M> - Gives Access to the Operationg system and may vary depending of the
! type of system used at the time.
!
! THE REST IS EITHER SELF EXPLANATORY, OR A DETAILED DEMO IS ABOUT TO FOLLOW


! <N> -NUA DBASE
! ==============

! This is my personal baby, and my pride and joy. The aim is to map out as
! many networks as possible. This is what it looks like.


Command> N


T H E R E A L M N U A D A T A B A S E Last Update: 13/08/88
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Following is my Baby and I'll try to keep it as accurate as possible. Any
new NUA's you come across, please let me know. ----====} THE FORCE {====----

Enter One of The DNIC's or NETWORK NAMES Below. If the Networks Data Base is
activated you will get full information on the network before the NUA DBASE
is searched. You can also type the country name when the module is active.


DATE: Contains First Date Of Network Exploration
UPDATE: Contains The Last Date on Which modifications have been done.
SPRINTED ON: The System or Network From Which the Sprint has been Done.

DNIC NETWORK NAME COUNTRY SPRINTED ON DATE UPDATED
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
2041 DATANET 1 NETHERLANDS Minerva 20/12/87 13/08/88
2062 DCS BELGIUM Telenet 23/05/88 13/08/88
2080 TRANSPAC FRANCE Minerva 05/04/87
2284 TELEPAC SWITZERLAND Minerva 20/12/87 23/05/88
2322 DATEX-P AUSTRIA Telenet 01/05/88 13/08/88
2329 RADAUS AUSTRIA Telenet 23/05/88
2342 PSS UK Minerva 09/01/87 25/02/88
2382 DATAPAK DENMARK Telenet 23/05/88
2402 DATAPAK SWEDEN Telenet 14/05/88
2405 TELEPAK SWEDEN Datex-p ??/??/??
2442 FINPAK FINLAND Telenet 23/05/88
2624 DATEX-P WEST GERMANY Minerva 01/02/87 13/08/88
2704 LUXPAC LUSEMBOURG Telenet 23/05/88
2724 EIRPAK IRELAND Minerva 09/02/88
3020 DATAPAC CANADA Minerva/Telenet 09/01/87 13/08/88
3028 INFOGRAM CANADA Primecon 41 23/02/88
3103 ITT/UDTS USA Minerva 22/02/88
3106 TYMNET USA Minerva ??/??/85
3110 TELENET USA Minerva/Telenet ??/??/85 14/05/88
3340 TELEPAC MEXICO Telenet 23/05/88
3400 UDTS-CURACAU CURACAU Telenet 23/05/88
4251 ISRANET ISRAEL Minerva/Austpac 25/02/88
4401 DDX-P JAPAN Minerva 01/04/87
4408 VENUS-P JAPAN Minerva 29/12/87
4501 DACOM-NET SOUTH KOREA Telenet 23/05/88
4542 INTELPAK HONG KONG Minerva 23/02/88
4545 DATAPAK HONG KONG Telenet 23/05/88 13/05/88
5052 AUSTPAC AUSTRALIA Austpac ??/??/84 01/05/88
5053 MIDAS AUSTRALIA Minerva 22/02/88
5252 TELEPAC SINGAPORE Minerva 23/02/88
5301 PACNET NEW ZEALAND Minerva 22/02/88
6550 SAPONET SOUTH AFRICA Minerva 20/12/87
7240 INTERDATA BRAZIL Minerva 25/02/88 01/05/88
7241 RENPAC BRAZIL Telenet 01/05/88
7421 DOMPAC FRENCH GUIANA Telenet 23/05/88
9000 DIALNET USA Primecon 41 29/01/87

! Now Typing Any one of the Above DNICS will give you a sub menu, with the
! Files Available. The Files Are Almost Identical to the ones you find in
! Globe Trotter, but separated into individual Areas.
! Lets Try Telenet for Example Then, Datex-P

Main: Command> 3110

Which area <?> for list: ?

AREAS CURRENTLY IN DBASE

201, 202, 203, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 223, 224, 229
301, 303, 305, 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 321
401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 412, 413, 415
503, 504, 505, 509, 513, 515, 516, 517, 518
603, 607, 609, 612, 614, 617, 619
703, 704, 711, 713, 714, 716
801, 804, 805, 808, 812, 813, 814, 816
913, 914, 915, 916, 918, 918

Which area <?> for list:

Main:Command> 2624

Which area, <?> for a list:

Areas currently in Dbase

4400040, 5209040, 5221040, 5228040, 5234090, 5241090, 5300040, 5400030
5400050, 5400090, 5454290, 5621040, 5721040, 5724740, 5890010
5890040, 5890090, 5911010, 5941032

Which area, <?> for a list:

! <W> - The Master Dbase is a New Addition and will eventually contain All the
! files, Referenced by Keywords.

Main:Command> W

::::> REALM MASTER DBASE <::::


DBASE: Command> GUAM

Searching.....

Press <ESC> to Abort

THE REALM NETWORK DBASE By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 26/06/88
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Dnic: 5350 Network: LSD/DACNET Country: GUAM Last Update: 26:06:88


ACCESS/SPEEDS SUPPORTED: Public Dial-In Service up to 1200 bps
PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED: Asynchronous terminal interface

CONTACT: Mr. Keith Curtis, Tymnet, 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Vienna, VA 22180
Telephone: (703)356-6965
Telex: (23)82693

Customer Service: R. J. Knapp or Frank Arriola,
Telephone: (671) 477-9936 or 472-3272

Technical Assistance: (available 24 hours)
Telephone: (671) 477-8261 or 7615
Telex: (721)6100

Dial-In Access Telephone Numbers:
300 bps 477-5735
1200 bps 477-5736

Dial-In Access Procedures:
1. Dial the appropriate access phone numbers.
2. Listen for modem handshake.
3. System will prompt 'Please enter terminal ID'
Type in 'A' (capital letter)
You will receive a string of numbers.
4. System will prompt 'Please log in'.
Type in your ID.
System will prompt 'password?'
Type in your password. (For security reasons, this will not
print out.)
5. System will respond 'Telenet via RCA' and then prompt you for
the host address with the prompt '@'.
At this point, enter 'C(sp) host address'.

! etc...... File Goes on, too large to Be listed here.
! Same sort of Information is also available for the following.

DBASE: Command> NETWORK

1 - Guyana - Packet Switching Networks Information
1 - New Caledonia - Packet Switching Networks Information
2 - Mexico - Packet Switching Networks Information
3 - Norway - Packet Switching Networks Information
4 - Peru - Packet Switching Networks Information
5 - Phillipines - Packet Switching Networks Information
6 - Portugal - Packet Switching Networks Information
7 - Reunion - Packet Switching Networks Information
8 - Singapore - Packet Switching Networks Information
9 - South Africa - Packet Switching Networks Information
10 - Spain - Packet Switching Networks Information
11 - Sweden - Packet Switching Networks Information
12 - Taiwan - Packet Switching Networks Information
13 - Trinidad - Packet Switching Networks Information
14 - Turkey - Packet Switching Networks Information
15 - United Kingdom - Packet Switching Networks Information
16 - Virgin Islands - Packet Switching Networks Information
17 - Zimbabwe - Packet Switching Networks Information
18 - Costa Rica - Packet Switching Networks Information
19 - Malasia - Packet Switching Networks Information
20 - Luxembourg - Packet Switching Networks Information
21 - Korea - Packet Switching Networks Information
22 - Jamaica - Packet Switching Networks Information
23 - Ivory Coast - Packet Switching Networks Information
24 - Italy - Packet Switching Networks Information
25 - Israel - Packet Switching Networks Information
26 - Ireland - Packet Switching Networks Information
27 - Iceland - Packet Switching Networks Information
28 - Hong Kong - Packet Switching Networks Information
29 - Honduras - Packet Switching Networks Information
30 - Guyana - Packet Switching Networks Information
31 - Guatemala - Packet Switching Networks Information
32 - Guam - Packet Switching Networks Information
33 - Greece - Packet Switching Networks Information
34 - Germany - Packet Switching Networks Information
35 - Gabon - Packet Switching Networks Information
36 - French Polynesia - Packet Switching Networks Information
37 - French Antilles - Packet Switching Networks Information
38 - France - Packet Switching Networks Information
39 - Finland - Packet Switching Networks Information
40 - Egypt - Packet Switching Networks Information
41 - Dominican Rep. - Packet Switching Networks Information
42 - Denmark - Packet Switching Networks Information
43 - Curacao - Packet Switching Networks Information
44 - Columbia - Packet Switching Networks Information
45 - China - Packet Switching Networks Information
46 - Chile - Packet Switching Networks Information
47 - Cayman Islands - Packet Switching Networks Information
48 - Canada - Packet Switching Networks Information
49 - Brazil - Packet Switching Networks Information
50 - Bermuda - Packet Switching Networks Information
51 - Belgium - Packet Switching Networks Information
52 - Barbados - Packet Switching Networks Information
53 - Bahrain - Packet Switching Networks Information
54 - Bahamas - Packet Switching Networks Information
55 - Austria - Packet Switching Networks Information
56 - Australia - Packet Switching Networks Information
57 - Netherlands - Packet Switching Networks Information
58 - China - Packet Switching Networks Information
59 - New Zealand - Packet Switching Networks Information
60 - United Arab Emr. - Packet Switching Networks Information
61 - Japan - Packet Switching Networks Information
62 - Hawaii - Packet Switching Networks Information
63 - Indonesia - Packet Switching Networks Information
64 - Thailand - Packet Switching Networks Information
65 - Alaska - Packet Switching Networks Information
66 - Antigua - Packet Switching Networks Information
67 - Argentina - Packet Switching Networks Information


! Ok, now for the files, Only a small number of files is actually kept online,
! Due to the difficulty of setting it all up, thus a vast majority is kept,
! in the Archives. There are two sets of the Archives, I have a copy, and the
! other is online on a Unix, which one of the members owns. This time we have
! had a safe location for a while, thus some of the online files are:

Main: Command> H

Enter File NUmber, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - Force Files Volume #1
2 - Force Files Volume #2
3 - Force Files Volume #3
4 - Force Files Volume #4
5 - Force Files Volume #5
6 - Force Files Volume #6
7 - Force Files Volume #7
8 - Force Files Volume #8
9 - Force Files Volume #9
10 - RSTS/E system Tutorial
11 - Crashing GBBS and FIDO
12 - Crashing DC10 systems
13 - Elderlink Tutorial
14 - Network Crashing Techniques
15 - Electronic Funds Transfer Hack/Info
16 - Hackers Anthom
17 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #1
18 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #2
19 - Wizard's NoteBook Volume #3

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> K

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?


1 - International PSS networks and their DNIC's
2 - PSS Networks International Contacts
3 - Packet Switching Systems ERROR CODES
4 - Trashing
5 - Arpa Net & Other Networks Misc Info
6 - Credit Card Info
7 - Midas Information
8 - Midas Information/Tutorial
9 - Austpac Information/Tutorial
10 - Merit Destination Codes
11 - Telenet Terminal Types
12 - Accessing Tymnet Via PSS
13 - How to Use JANET
14 - Janet Address and Nodes Listing
15 - Most Common Hosts Connected to Data Networks
16 - X.XX Protocols Information (Nom)
17 - Geonet Access
18 - Geonet & Other Mailbox Systems Address List
19 - Police Mobile UHF Operating Channels
20 - Police/Ambulance Emergency Codes
21 - Bugs In RCPM Systems By Random Element
22 - Melbourne Uni FIDO BBS Information
23 - MIDAS Tutorial By COLONEL SUN
24 - 30 Mhz - 500 Mhz Frequency List
25 - Viatel Specifications
26 - HP-3000 Program, Remote Login

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> Z

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - Primos NUA Sprinter (Force)
2 - Hacking Primenet Systems and Primos
3 - Dialcom Primos Commands Part #1
4 - Dialcom Primos Commands Part #2
5 - Accessing Dialcom Systems
6 - Minerva General Information

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Your command Master: V

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - Hacking Tutorial - History, VAX, UNIX
2 - Hacking VAX/VMS and General VAX Information
3 - VAX Instructions
4 - VAX/VMS Notes/Tutorial by RANDOM ELEMENT
5 - VMS Program - System Re-boot
6 - VMS Program - RS232 Configuration
7 - VMS Program - NUA Scanner
8 - VMS Program - Austpac Login Simulation
9 - VMS Program - Remote Node Infiltrator
10 - VAX/VMS Phone Directory - Taken From BNODEA 311061700045

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> J

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - **** Classified ******
2 - Hacking Unix Systems & General Information
3 - Unix Security
4 - Unix Nasties
5 - Unix Trojans
6 - The Unix Bible
7 - Article on XENIX Security

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> Q

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #1
2 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #2
3 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #3
4 - ASCII Express Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #4
5 - ASCII Experss Pro Manuals/Tutorial volume #5
6 - Hayes Micromodem II Programing Information
7 - XModem Ducomentation
8 - VT100 Codes
9 - Proterm Documentations
10 - 1200/75 Baud Rate Converter
11 - EASY CALL Description/Information (Extract from User Manual)
12 - Maestro Modem Control Codes

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> I

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: ?

1 - ! *** CLASSIFIED ****
2 - ! *** CLASSIFIED ****
3 - Minerva System 07 Users part #1
4 - Minerva System 07 Users part #2
5 - Minerva System 07 Sprint Source Code
6 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #1
7 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #2
8 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #3
9 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #4
10 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #5
11 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #6
12 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #7
13 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #8
14 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #9
15 - Minerva System 07 Mail Directory - Volume #10
16 - Dialcom System 41 DTQ001 User Directory
17 - Dialcom System 09 - CDXxxx User Directory
18 - Dialcom System 09 - SNXxxx User Directory
19 - VAX/VMS 26245890090042 GMBH User List (Force)
20 - VAX/VMS 3110xxx00xxx xxxxxxxx, xxx Modeling User List (Force)
21 - VAX/VMS 3110xxx00xxx xxxxxx User List (Force)
22 - ULTRIX 26245890010170 ultumult User List (Force)
23 - Dialcom System 09 - EDTxxx User Directory
24 - Bt-Gold System 80 Mail Directory
25 - Telebox System 15 Mail Directory
26 - Time Network System 01 Mail Directory
27 - Compuserve, Australian Users Directory
28 - UNIX 3110xxxxxxxx media-lab User List (Force & Phoenix)
29 - Primecon System 57 - AGSxxxx User Directory, Part #1
30 - Primecon System 57 - AGSxxxx User Directory, Part #1
31 - UNIX 4401xxxxxxx xxxx User List (Force)
32 - UNIX 3020xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx User List (Force)
33 - PRIMENET 5052xxxxxxxxx 20.xx xxxx User List (Force)
34 - HP-3000 4408xxxxx xxxxxxxxx Asia Pacific User List (Force)
35 - HP-3000 5052xxxxxx xxxxx Information System User List (Force)
36 - HP-3000 3110xxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx Corporation User List (Force)
37 - HP-3000 3110xxxxxxxx Unknown User List (Force)

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command> P

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

1 - Silver Boxes
2 - Silver Boxes History & Construction
3 - Silver Boxes Construction
4 - Black Boxes
5 - Black boxes and Other Phreak Info
6 - Blue Boxes
7 - Blue Boxes file #2
8 - Blue Boxing
9 - Red and Blue Box tones
10 - Red Boxes
11 - Green Boxes
12 - Cheese Boxes
13 - Conference Calls
14 - Wats Extenders
15 - Loop Lines
16 - Phone Tapping
17 - The ultimate Phone Tap
18 - UK Phreaking Info/History
19 - Boxing Around The World
20 - Blue Box Schematics
21 - Telephone Switching
22 - Telecom Australia File
23 - ESS Exchanges File
24 - Theory of BLUE BOX Operations "BETTER HOMES AND BOXING" (Phoenix)
25 - Acrylic Box
26 - BUD BOX Information/Construction
27 - TRUNK BOX Information/Construction/Use
28 - WHITE BOX Construction and Use
29 - BLOTTO BOX Construction/Use (Bullshit)
30 - BEIGE BOX Construction/Use
31 - Phreaking Info By THE EAGLE
32 - Melbourne Uni Outdial Information/Tutorial
33 - How to Build a LINESMAN'S HANDSET
34 - The Book Of Bioc

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

Main:Command>

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list: Y

1 - Telecom Time Charging Proposals From: APC, February 87 Issue
2 - Darth Carla (Robin Hood/Hackwatch) From: THE AGE
3 - Hacker Report From HACKWATCH From: VIATEL
4 - Keyboard Raiders (THNDR, SHRLCK, WARRIOR) From: Sunday Observer 07/12/86
5 - Royal Hackers (Uk Hack of Royalty) From: New Scientist May 1986
6 - Hackers Tap Into Repco Computers From: The Sun 08/11/86
7 - Caught In The Act (414s) From: Enter Magazine Mar 88
8 - Computerized Cops And Robbers From: Profiles Mar 1988

Enter File Number, or '?' for a list:

! GLobe Trotter just contains all the Globe Trotter Issues, and <A> Archives
! is the complete list of files available on the Realm, covering about twice
! the size of this Globe Trotter Issue, So I will only show you a small portion
! of it.

Main:Command> A



! The Phone Directory is much like the NUA Dbase, only with Phone Numbers.
! Binary Search and Quick Sort algorithms are used for all Dbases.

Main:Command> O

Directory: Command> ?

- REALM PHONE DIRECTORY -

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

<N> - Number Files <B> - BBS Directory <D> - Directory
<S> - Search <A> - Add to Directory <U> - US Codes
<I> - ISD Codes <T> - Exchange Identifier <E> - Exit

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

! Everything is rather obvious <D> is the main Number Dbase.

Directory: Command> N

! <N> is for large Number files, too large to go into the general Dbase.

Files: Command> ?

::::::: NUMBER FILES :::::::


<T> - Telenet Access Numbers <Y> - Tymnet Access Number
<P> - PSS Access Numbers <D> - Datapac Access Numbers
<I> - Dialnet Access Numbers <M> - MCI Access Numbers
<R> - Metro Access Numbers <C> - CNA Access Numbers
<S> - Temporary Numbers <E> - Exit
<U> - Melbourne Uni Numbers <V> - PI Victorian BBS List

Files: Command> E

! <L> - Locator is the newest addition to the Realm, and the data is still
! being entered into it, and will continue to do so over the next few
! years to create a large world wide dbase. It locates the Area of
! any number typed and at present contains all ISD, and Most STD Codes
! for all countries. The Exchange Codes are the ones being worked on.

Main: Command> L

Locator: Command> ?


::: Realm Phone Area Locator :::

<E> - Exit Locator <G> - Global Search <A> - Add New Area
<R> - Remove Area <D> - Dump Memory <S> - Start Search


Locator: Command> S

Enter all number is the format: 61-3-890-2174

Note: Even Australian Numbers, should be entered in the above format.
With the Area Code Zero Dropped!


Number> 61-3-25-3452

Starting Specific Search

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

61 Country: Australia
3 Area Code: Melbourne
25 Exchange: Glen Iris
25 Exchange: Ashburton
25 Exchange: East Malvern
25 Exchange: Ashwood
Number: 3452

:::::::::::::::::: Search Completed ::::::::::::::::::


Locator: Command> E
- G L O B E T R O T T E R Special Edition -
+=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
+ Volume #6, File #4 Date: 14/09/1988 +
+ +
+ +
+ Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
+=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
(C) - Copyright 88 The Realm


I N S I D E T H E R E A L M P A R T #2
===================================================

! <0> - This is a list of all the accounts on the realm, usually about
100+ at any one time. Sorry will not show this section here.

! <2> - Directory of All Dialcom Systems.

! <3> - Information Systems. Deserves Some Mention. Edited...

Main: Command> 3

THE REALM INFORMATION SYSTEMS DATABASE
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

The Following is a listing of Online Systems that contain various information,
On data networks, rather usefull to Network Hackers.

Brought To you By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Last Update: 08/09/1988
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

2342xxx0100xxx - PSS Information Service (HOSTESS)

2342xxxxxxxxxx - JANET User Information Login: HELP

2624xxxxxxxxxx - DATEX-P/TELEBOX Information System Logins: INF300/DATACOM
<INF100/TELEBOX, INF200/DATELDIENSTE> INF400/TELEBOX-E

3020xxx00xx - DATAPAC Information Service

31060xxxxx - TYMNET Information Service

310600xxxx - TYMNET Information Service

310600xxxx - TYNNET User Service

3110xxx00xxx - TELENET Information Service Un:xxxx/ASSOCIATES P:xxxx

454xxxxxxxx - DATAPAK (Singapore) Information Service

5252xxxxxxx - TELEPAK (Hong Kong) Information Service Login: TELEPAC/INFO

3110xxx00xxx - GLOBAL TELECOMUNICATIONS and DIALNET Online User Manual

! Well, I guess that about covers the major parts. The last thing remaining is
! the Archives Section. It is hard to keep all the files online, thus two
! archives exist. One is offline, locked away, so that a back up copy always
! exists, and the other is on a Unix System, which one of the members owns.
! the unix is generally off line, but a specific file can be uploaded, or
! on request it can be put temporarily online.

Main: Command> A

+=============================================================================+
+=== R E A L M A R C H I V E S Last Update: 09/09/88 ===+
+=============================================================================+

MAINLY HACKING RELATED ARCHIVES
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Notes: The following is a listing of files Archived in the Realm
OFF-LINE Data Base. The files can be mounted onto the drives on
request, if the archives live near the board. Or just quote the
File Name, and I will upload it.

Catch Ya Later
----====} THE FORCE {====----


Ref# Date File Name D E S C R I P T I O N
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
:::: REALM INSIDE INFO ::::


RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL1 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #1
RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL2 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #2
RA3A 08/05/88 MINMAIL3 Minerva System 07 & 09 DIRECTORY SUM. Volume #3
RA3A 08/05/88 MINDIR1 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #1
RA3A 08/05/88 MINDIR2 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #2
RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR3 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #3
RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR4 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #4
RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR5 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #5
RA3B 08/05/88 MINDIR6 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #6
RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR7 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #7
RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR8 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #8
RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR9 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #9
RA6B 08/05/88 MINDIR10 MINERVA System 07, User List - Volume #10
RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.1 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #1
RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.2 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #2
RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.3 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #3
RA7A 18/05/88 DIAL09.4 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #4
RA7B 18/05/88 DIAL09.5 KEYLINK System 09, User List - Volume #5
RA20B 09/09/88 ONX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, ONXxxxx User Directory
RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.1 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #1
RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.2 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #2
RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.3 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #3
RA18A 19/05/88 TCX41D.4 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #4
RA18B 19/05/88 TCX41D.5 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #5
RA18B 19/05/88 TCX41D.6 PRIMECON System 41, TCXxxxx Directory -Vol #6
RA20A 09/09/88 UDX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UDXxxx User Directory
RA20B 09/09/88 UNX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UNXxxx User Directory
RA20B 09/09/88 UCX41DIR PRIMECON System 41, UCXxxx User Directory
RA6A 01/04/88 DIAL73.1 BT GOLD System 73, User List - Volume #1
RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL74.1 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #1
RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL74.2 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #2
RA6A 01/04/88 DIAL74.3 BT GOLD System 74, User List - Volume #3
RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL75.1 BT GOLD System 75, User List - Volume #1
RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL76.1 BT GOLD System 76, User List - Volume #1
RA5B 01/04/88 DIAL76.2 BT GOLD System 76, User List - Volume #2
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL77.1 BT GOLD System 77, User List - Volume #1
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL79.1 BT GOLD System 79, User List - Volume #1
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL79.2 BT GOLD System 79, User List - Volume #2
RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.1 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #1
RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.2 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #2
RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL81.3 BT GOLD System 81, User List - Volume #3
RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL82.1 BT GOLD System 82, User List - Volume #1
RA4B 01/04/88 DIAL82.2 BT GOLD System 82, User List - Volume #2
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL83.1 BT GOLD System 83, User List - Volume #1
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL83.2 BT GOLD System 83, User List - Volume #2
RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.1 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #1
RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.2 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #2
RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.3 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #3
RA4A 01/04/88 DIAL84.4 BT GOLD System 84, User List - Volume #4
RA5A 01/04/88 DIAL85.1 BT GOLD System 85, User List - Volume #1
RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF1 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #1
RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF2 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #2
RA7A 20/05/88 INSINF3 Dialcom System 36-51 Inside Info - Volume #3
RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO1 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #1
RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO2 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #2
RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO3 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #3
RA17A 17/08/88 MEMO4 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #4
RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO5 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #5
RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO6 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #6
RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO7 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #7
RA17B 17/08/88 MEMO8 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #8
RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO9 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #9
RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO10 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #10
RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO11 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #11
RA18A 17/08/88 MEMO12 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #12
RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO13 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #13
RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO14 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #14
RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO15 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #15
RA18B 17/08/88 MEMO16 Telememo/Keylink-T, User List - Volume #16


:::: REALM VAX FILES ::::

RA1A 29/04/88 MAKEPD Fortran - Create RX01 Ramdisk on VMS 4.x
RA1A 29/04/88 PDSTART DCL - Startup Procedure for RX01 Ramdisk
RA1A 29/04/88 ALARM DCL - Output a message at a Future Time
RA1A 29/04/88 BATCH DCL - Runs VMS Commands in Batch Mode
RA1A 29/04/88 BATCHFOR DCL - As above specific to Fortran Compiler
RA1A 29/04/88 LOGBACK DCL - Automatically BackUp files at Log Off
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBUT - Modify RMS File Attributes
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT2 - Include File For Attributes Package
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT3 - Include File For Attributes Package
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIBT4 - Include File For Attributes Package
RA1A 29/04/88 ATTRIDEM - Demosntration of Attributes Package
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU1 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #1
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU2 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #2
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU3 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #3
RA1B 29/04/88 VAXTPU4 - VAXTPU EDT Emulation Part #4
RA1A 05/05/88 PASSWD DCL - Secondary Login Password
RA1A 05/05/88 PWDUTIL DCL - Secondary Login Password Utility
RA1A 05/05/88 PROCESS DCL - Change Process Name
RA1A 05/05/88 DUMPER C - Read TOPS-20 Dumper Format Tapes
RA1A 08/05/88 TDUMPER - TOPS-10,TOPS-20 Intrchnge Dumper Docs
RA1A 05/05/88 LOST - Lost Directory Attribute Bit BUG?
RA1A 08/05/88 SYSTEM DCL - SHOW SYSTEM Stats By String Search
RA1A 08/05/88 TIME DCL - Displays Current and Passed Time
RA1A 08/05/88 V4TIPS - Problems In Upgrading VMS
RA1A 08/05/88 ENTRY DCL - Delete Jobs from PRINTER/BATCH queues
RA1B 12/05/88 MODEM - Commands & Settings to use a MODEM
RA1B 12/05/88 MEMO.FOR FORTRAN - Prints Memoes at Login on PreSet Days
RA1B 12/05/88 MEMO - Documentations for MEMO.FOR
RA1B 12/05/88 NEWS C - Prints News at Login
RA2A 12/05/88 SEDT.DOC - Docs For the SEDT Editor (EDT Emltn)
RA2A 12/05/88 VMSDEH MACRO - Dehexify Kermit Files
RA2A 12/05/88 VMSHEX MACRO - Companion Program for VMSDEH Dehex.
RA2A 12/05/88 CSQUEEZ C - Source For Squeezer Program
RA2A 22/05/88 JUICER - Monitors Disk Frangments
RA2B 22/05/88 SV3.MAR MACRO - CPU Benchmark Program
RA2B 22/05/88 SV3.DOC - Documentation For SV3.MAR Benchmark
RA2B 22/05/88 PROCS C - Monitor VAX/VMS Processes


:::: REALM UNIX FILES ::::

RA2A 22/05/88 RENICE C - Change priority of Long Runing Progs.
RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #1
RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ2 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #2
RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ3 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #3
RA8A 22/05/88 RZSZ4 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #4
RA8B 22/05/88 RZSZ5 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #5
RA8B 22/05/88 RZSZ6 C - Unix Xmodem, Ymodem & Zmodem -Part #6
RA4A 22/05/88 UUPC - UUPC Description & General Info

:::: TUTORIALS & MISC INFO ::::

RA11A 15/06/88 BAUD 1200/75 Baud Rate Converter
DB3A 01/04/88 DATA89 6502 Assembly Tutorial
DB5B 01/04/88 DATA175 6502 Opcodes
DB1A 12/05/88 OP 650C2 Opcodes
DB2A 14/05/88 MBMODEM7 CP/M Modem 7 Terminal Docs (M.Bee)
RA11A 15/06/88 GINIE Genie Information
RA15B 13/08/88 GREYQUIZ Greyhawk BBS Hacking Questionaire
DB6A 05/05/88 HACKFILES IBM Files Containing Trojans Etc (IBM)
DB5B 01/04/88 DATA173 Infa red control for The Apple
RA6B 13/05/88 FIDO Information On Melbourne Uni Fido BBS
RA6A 08/05/88 TYMDIAL1 Old List Of TYMNET Dialups - Volume #1
RA6A 08/05/88 TYMDIAL2 Old List Of TYMNET Dialups - Volume #2
RA15B 18/05/88 PROVIRU Prodos Virus
RA15A 13/08/88 FRSTWRD Products for The GBBS System, from First Word
RA14B 03/07/88 TBBS1 TBBS Information
RA14B 03/07/88 TBBS2 TBBS Hardware/Software Info & System Profile

:::: SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATIONS, TUTORIALS AND INSTRUCTIONS::::

DB2A 01/04/88 DATA52 AE Pro Tutorial
RA11B 15/06/88 ACCESS Apple Access II Documentations
RA27A 22/08/88 PRIM20.1 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #1
RA27B 22/08/88 PRIM20.2 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #2
RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.3 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #3
RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.4 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #4
RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.5 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #5
RA20A 22/08/88 PRIM20.6 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #6
RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.7 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #7
RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.8 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #8
RA20B 22/08/88 PRIM20.9 Primos 20.x Release Notes, - Volume #9

! etc.... Again the file is far too large to be put in this section.

===============================================================================

There are a lot of sections which don't need any explanation, and some which
have been edited out, but that's more or less it.

Now for some more information about the membership criteria:

- First off all, any applicant must be a competant phone freek, and have
means of making free phone calls internationally etc. If in australia or USA,
it is not as important since we can supply all information and resources
needed to get you communicating at economy rates.

- References! Yes, it helps to have them. If you know a realm member and
they can put in a good word for you, it goes a long way.

- A person must have a definate ability, and good knowledge in some field.
We love people that know something we don't, since we can learn from them,
and they can learn from us.

- One has to be dedicated to the art, and willing to learn and expand the
knowledge. Contribute and not parasite of the others.

- Trust and Ethics, are the two most important. We share just about everything
we get, knowing it will not get abused or destroyed. This is what makes
everything work. There is no trading of information, but a free flow.

Again, if you would like to become a part of our group, contact me or other
members, via Altos username 'force' or on some good BBS's.

Catch Ya Later
----====} THE FORCE {====----
Member of - The Realm, Bellcore
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