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Beginners Hacking Guide (TI) #1


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[\] The Beginners Manual Chapter 1 [/]
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[\] Written by...... [/]
[/] The Judge March 29, 1990 [\]
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[/] Call Treasure Island for other Chapters..604-946-7445 [\]
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These files are just a beginning step in helping you out in phreaking.
Use them to your advantage. Note their will be little said and lots said
it's up to you to read between the lines here and their... Anyways onwards
and upwards.... The Judge

Online in an Instantly-for FREE!! Legally!!!

You dial up a local phone number to connect with various online systems in
the electronic universe. The local number is part of a network that uses a
technique called "packet switching" to route your call to its destination.
Virtually all commercial systems are accessible via one or more packet-
switching networks. The two leaders in the field are U.S. Sprint's (GTE
and Sprint) Telenet and McDonnell Douglas Tymnet. Many Canadian users first
connect with Datapac, which then gates them through to one of these two
American-based systems. Most people don't know it but these networks will
provide you with free online information-if you know what command to enter.
[-- Note: Cmd for Tymnet Help from Data Pac 13106003295 --]
Both can be used to search for the network phone numbers operating in a
particular area. Similar information is available on Canadian cities via
Datapac.
This service can be especially valuable if you plan to be taking a computer
with you on a trip. But it can also save you money. Many commercial systems
off a similar feature that provides the identical information. The difference
is that on a commercial system you must pay for it.
Though the specific commands you enter are different for each network,
the steps you should follow are essentially the same. First, call the toll-
free customer service number we've rpvoded and ask for the network nearest
your location. Since some network numbers can handle different speeds, tell
the customer service representative whether you will be communicating at
300,1200, or 2400 bits per second or "baud". Then dial the phone and follow
the steps outlined below. If you have any problems using these free
information services, contact customer service for the latest instructions.

Telenet

Telenet
U.S. Sprint, Inc.
12490 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 22096

Free data line: (800) 424-9494
Customer Service: (800) 336-0437
In Virginia: (800) 572-0408

Note that you can call the free dataline shown above from anywhere in the
continental United States. Set your system to seven data bits, even parity,
and one stop bit, and hit three carriage returns once you are connected.
Then follow the instruction given below. Alternatively, you can phone
customer service and request the number of your local Telenet node.
When you dial Telenet, and see that your modem has locked onto the tone
the node sends, hit your <Enter> key twice to let Telenet sense and match
itself to your communications settings. The network herald announcing that
your using Telenet will then appear. Key in D1 when prompted by your
terminal identifier. (This is the identifier that applies to virtually every
personal computer.) When the "at" sign (@) appears, key in MAIL. Then type
PHONES when prompted for a user name and PHONES again for your password.
(The password PHONES will not show on your screen.)
The term "TCO" mentioned in the listings you will then see stands for
"Telenet Central Office." As with a phone company's central office (those
windowless block houses you see in some parts of the country), this is
a switching station and network node. Just think of it as your local
Telenet phone number. Telenet also provides service in over 50 countries.
For information on accessing this part of its service, key in
INTL/ASSOCIATES at the "User Name?" prompt then enter INTL at the "Password?"
prompt.
[[-- Note: If you live outside the United States, follow the local access
procedures established by your PTT to connect to 311020200141
(Telenet's address). This will generate the @ prompt and you
can then proceed as described above to obtain internationl
information --]]

Datapac via Telenet

Call your local PTT authority for you local node number.
For a booklet called the "Datapac Directory," contact:

Datapac Support Centre
Telecom Canada
Room 1890, 160 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J4
(613) 567-8374

[[-- Note: And that is who owns Data Pac for all of you who didn't know! --]]

There is also plenty of information available on the Canadian Datapac
network. For information (in English) about Datapac public dial-up telephone
numbers and locations, enter the following network address at the Datapac
prompt sign: C 03020 921 00086. This number works from the U.S. as well, so
you may want to give it a try when using Telenet. Here's part of what you can
see if you dial Telenet and enter the above number at the @ prompt.

@C 03020 92100086
3020 92100086 CONNECTED

WELCOME to the Datapac Information System.

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7 1989 THE FOLLOWING CITIES OFFER AUTO 0-1200 SPEED
PUBLIC DIAL PORTS FOR OUT DATAPAC 3101 SERVICE
ONTARIO
COLLINGWOOD PEMBROKE
RENFREW SIMCOE
BOLTON FORT ERIE
HUNTSVILLE MARKHAM
NEWMARKET ST.THOMAS
QUEBEC
ALMA CHATEAUGUAY RIVIERE DU LOUP
STE-AGATHE ST-BRUNO ST.EUSTACHE

Page 1 of 1
1 DESCRIPTION.OF.DATAPAC.FAMILY.OF.SERVICES/LAST UP:89-02-23
2 DATAPAC.RATES/LAST UPDATED:89-01-10
3 DATAPAC.3101.PUBLIC.DIAL.PORTS.ALL.SPEEDS/LAST UP:89-02-17
4 DATAPAC.3305.PUBLIC.DIAL.PORTS/LAST UPDATED:89-02-10
5 DATAPAC.DOCUMENTATION/LAST UPDATED:88-03-15
{etc.}

Help--brief command list BYE--logoff Datapac Direcotry
DIS:
[[-- Note: Most people figure that hey their to good to go to the help
files thus they miss out in so much information plainly given
out to them.... ignorance and egotisticalness of a hacker
awk... keep from those types.. --]]

TYMNET

Tymnet, Inc.
2710 Orchard Parkway
San Jose, CA 95134
(408) 942-5254
Worldwide customer service: (800) 336-0149

If you sign on to Tymnet at 1200 bps, you will get a line of garbage
characters like this x||x|x on your screen. Hit your <A> key at any time.
But do not his <enter. Tymnet will sense your communications setting from
that, and you will see the network's "please log in:" prompt. At this point,
key in INFORMATION and hit <Enter>. You will then be welcomed to Tymnets
Information Serivce and be presented with a menu of choices.

[[-- Notes......

Isn't tymnet wonderful to have such basic help file accounts to which you
can learn a lot of valuable information from.. Well this isn't a lesson in
totally breaking into tymnet.. this is just to teach you about the system
thus as always you must take the information you learn here and on the system
and use to your advantage... that will show right away wether or not you have
what it takes to make it as a hacker... ps... heres something interesting
for ya!

On Jule 31, 1989, McDonnell Douglas Corporation announced that it had
"reached a preliminary agreement to sell its Network Systems Business which
includes the Tymnet public data netowrk, to British Telecom for $355
million." At this writing the acquisition is conditional, pending regulatory
clearances.
More than likely the sale will have no affect on onine communicators.
However, it may be that some of the addresses and customer service numbers
given here will change.

Onwards and Upwards!

---------For Chapter 2 and other philes call........
Treasure Island.........12/24baud.............604-946-7445
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The Judge.....
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