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<TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 2 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== "TELENET TERMINAL IDENTIFIERS" ------------------------------ THIS IS A LIST OF THE TERMINAL IDENTIFIERS FOR TELENET AND THE SYSTEM TYPES THEY REPRESENT. REMEMBER WHEN YOU FIRST LOGON THE INITIAL (FIRST) QUESTION ASKED IS: TERMINAL= THIS LIST SHOULD PROVIDE YOU WITH ALL KNOW AVAILABLE TERMINAL TYPES. YOU MAY WISH TO MAKE NOTE THAT PERSONAL COMPUTERS USUALLY USE THE IDENTIFIER D1. D1 ADDS CONSUL 520, 580, 980 D1 ADDS ENVOY 620 REGENT SERIES A1 ATLANTHUS DATA TERMINAL T-133 A8 " " T-300 A3 " " T-1200 A2 ATLANTHUS MINITERM D1 AM-JAQUARD AMTEXT 510 D1 ANDERSON JACOBSON 510 B1 " " 630 B3 " " 830, 832 B5 " " 860 D1 APPLE II D1 ATARI 400, 800, 800XL D1 AT&T DATASPEED 40, 40/1, 40/2, 43 D1 BEEHIVE MINIBEE, MICROBEE, SUPERBEE A8 CENTRONICS 761 D1 COMMODORE/PET D1 COMPU-COLOR II A2 COMPUTER DEVICES CDI 1030 A8 " " TELETERM 1132 A2 " " MINITERM 1200 SERIESM A2 COMPUTER TRANCIEVER EXECUPORT 300 A9 " " 1200 A8 " " 4000 D1 CPT 6000, 8000 D1 DATAMEDIA ELITE D1 DATAPOINT 1500, 1800, 2200, 3000, 3300, 3600, 3800 A1 DATA PRODUCTS PORTATERM B3 DATA TERMINAL AND COMMUNICATIONS DTC 300, 302 B3 DIABLO HYTERM D1 DIGILOG 33 & TELECOMPUTER II A8 DEC LA35 & LA36 (DEC II) A8 DEC LA120 (DEC II) D1 DEC VT50, VT52, VT100, WS78, WS200 B3 GENCOMM SYSTEMS 300 A5 GE TERNINET 30 A4 " " 300 A3 " " 120, 1200 D1 GE TERMINAL GT-100A, GT-101, GT-110 D1 HAZELTINE 1500, 1400, 2000 D1 HP 2640 SERIES D1 IBM 3101 D1 INFORMER 1304, D304 . INFOTON 100, 200, 400, VISTAR . INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS INTECOLOR . TERTEC INTERTUBE II . LANIER WP . LSI ADM SERIES . LEXITRON 1202, 1303 A2 MEMOREX1240 D1 MICOM 2000, 2001 D1 NBI 3000 A2 NCR 260 D1 PERKIN ELMER MODEL 1100, OWL, BANTAM A8 " " CAROUSEL 300 SERIES D1 TRS-80 D1 RESEARCH INC., TELERAY D1 TEKTRONIX 4002, 4024 A1 TELETYPE MODELS 33, 35 D1 " " 40 B3 " " 43 D1 " " 40/1, 40/2, 40/3 A7 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 725 A2 " " 733 A6 " " 735 D1 " " 743, 745, 763, 765 B3 " " 820 D1 " " 99/4 B1 TRENDATA 4000 (ASCII) A2 TYMSHARE 110, 212 A8 " " 315 B3 " " 325 B4 UNIVAC DCT 500 D1 WANG 20, 25, 30, 015, 130, 145 A1 WESTERN UNION EDT 33, 35 A3 " " 300 A4 " " 1200 D1 XEROX 800, 850, 860 B3 XEROX 1700 ------------- <TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 1 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== Telenet Directory By: <S><C><A><N><*><M><A><N> LOCAL ACCESS NUMBER: 304-345-6471 C 110021 UNIVAC C 10327 C 20120 VM 370 ONLINE C 20124 C 20125 NJIT ELECTRONIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM C 20130 C 20133 C 20136 C 20138 C 20148 C 20154 C 20165 C 20166 C 20167 WARNER COMPUTER SYSTEMS C 20168 WARNER COMPUTER SYSTEMS C 20171 C 20182 BANKERS TRUST CUSTOMER SERVICE C 20184 C 20186 C 20188 DUNN & BRADSTREET C 20225 COMSHARE <?> C 202O27 C 20221 SCIENTIFIC TIME SHARING C 20220 TOPS-20 C 20222 BANKERS TRUST C 20225 COMSHARE "COMMANDER II" C 20226 C 20230 TIMESHARING C 20232 TIMESHARING C 20246 C 20247 GSD TIMESHARING C 20249 WYLBUR C 20264 C 20266 C 20270 GSD TIMESHARING C 20286 C 202067 C 202124 GENERAL MOTORS WARREN C 202133 C 202138 (TYPE .HELP *) C 202139 (TYPE .HELP *) C 202140 (TYPE .HELP *) C 202143 C 202144 (TYPE .HELP *) C 202148 C 202149 C 202175 HONEYWELL C 202202 COMPUSTORE C 202214 PRIMENET C 202218 PRIMENET C 202222 GM PARTS C 202229 PRIMENET C 20247 C 20321 WYLBUR C 20364 C 20420 STAMFORD C 20423 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA C 20424 UNIVERSITY`OF ALBERTA TEST C 20430 VM/270 C 20436 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY C 20447 UTCS DATAPAC C 20451 C 20459 PRIMENET C 20461 CYBERSHARE C 20653 MILTEN C 21216 D&B C 21221 PRIMNET 19. 2. 7 SYSA C 21222 VM/CMS SYSTEM 0 C 21224 PRIMENET 19. 3-EVB SYS0 C 21225 INTERACTIVE MARKET SYSTEMS C 21226 INTERACTIVE MARKET SYSTEMS C 21228 BURROUGHS NYC DATA CENTER C 21229 LANDART SYSTEMS C 21230 PRIMNET 19. 2. 7 SYSD C 21231 E.F.HUTTON VM/CMS C 21233 VM/CMS C 21235 IBISM ELECTRONIC VILLAGE "?" FOR HELP C 21241 IFI CITI RSTS (CITIBANK) V7. 0-08 C 21244 IS4000 INT'L 4 (CITIBANK) C 21245 IS4000 INT'L 3 (CITIBANK) C 21247 C 21248 ENERGY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM N.Y. C 21250 GROUP FINANCE SYSTEM (NET OF VAX'S) C 21252 PRIMNET 19. 3. 3 SYSA C 21253 VM/370 ONLINE C 21255 IS4000 INT'L 2 (CITIBANK) C 21256 CITIBANK CASH MANAGER IS4000 C 21260 CITICASH MANAGER INTERNATIONAL IS4000 C 21264 CITICASH MANAGER INTERNATIONAL IS4000 INT'L 1 C 21265 CITICASH MANAGER INTERNATIONAL IS4000 INT'L 2 C 21266 CITICASH PW=CITICASH.BIMA ACCT=6425 OPTION=FREE C 21267 IS4000 INT'L 3 (CITIBANK) C 21268 IS4000 INT'L 4 (CITIBANK) C 21269 C 21270 A TSO (IBM TIMESHARING OPTION) C 21273 C 21281 BANKERS TRUST CUSTOMER SERVICE C 21284 DATAMOR TIME SHARING C 21285 BITSHARE A TOPS 20 (DEC 20) C 21286 " " C 21287 IS4000 INT'L 6 (CITIBANK) C 21288 S-K WDC SYSTEM 1/ONLINE C 21289 IFI RSTS V7. 0-08 C 212111 VM/CMS C 212112 VM/CMS C 212113 IS4000 NAT'L 2 (CITIBANK) C 212119 VM/CMS C 212121 NAT'L 2 (CITIBANK) C 212122 VM/CMS C 212126 AMERICAN EXPRESS CORP. INFO SYSTEM. A NODE OF 2 DEC 20'S, A CMS, AN ASCII EMULATOR AND A CDN. C 212128 VM/CMS C 212129 VM/CMS C 212131 VM/CMS C 212132 VM/CMS C 212133 TOBAS VAX SKVAX2 (I THINK THIS IS A BIG BANK I SIGNED ON IT AND SAW SOME CHECK TRANSFERS FROM CHASE MANHATTAN AND LLYODS FOR $80 MILLION + C 212135 A CIS (AN IBM INTERFACE FOR DATABASE +) TRY HELP, ON AN ADDS TYPE TERMINAL. C 212136 (TYPE NEW/TSC) C 212137 PRIMNET 19. 3. 2. R5. SAL. V2 XNY C 212139 INSTINET C 212141 TELENET INFO & OR MAIL SYSTEMS C 212142 " " C 212143 PRIMENET 18. 5. 8. GJL SYSB C 212145 VAX C 212146 VAX C 212148 C 212150 ADS SYSTEMS C 212151 CITICASH MANAGER INTERNATIONAL IS4000 C 212152 VAX C 212153 AN HP 3000 C 212157 VM/CMS C 212158 PRIMNET C 212159 MCR C 212160 TELSTAT SIGMA 6 C 212161 INTERACTIVE MARKET SYSTEMS C 212162 PRIMNET SYSA C 212163 VM/CMS C 212164 DUNN & BRADSTREET CICS C 212165 D&B SYSTEM C 212167 RSTS V.7.0-07 C 212168 A PROTOCOL CONVERTER (PCI) NETWORK C 212169 IS4000 C 212171 C 212172 C 212173 BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN VTAM C 212174 PRIMNET C 212181 D&B CICS C 212185 PRIMENET C 212191 IRVING TRUST CASH REGISTER C 212194 VM/CMS C 212196 DUNN & BRADSTREET C 212200 IRVINE TRUST C 212203 CITIADVICE CENTER C 212205 DUNN & BRADSTREET C 212206 DUNN & BRADSTREET C 212208 C 212216 IRVING TRUST C 212219 DUNN & BRADSTREET C 212220 C 212221 WYLBUR C 212224 GEMSERVICE C 212226 VM/370-INTERACTIVE MKT. C 21255 PRIMENET C 21256 PRIMENET C 21284 DATAMOR TIME SHARING C 21325 PRIMENET C 21335 MARKETRON RESEARCH AND SALES C 21336 MARKETRON RESE <TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 4 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== HOW TO HACK TELENET: ---------------------- OKAY, SO YOU WANT TO TRY YOUR HAND AT FINDING SOME JUICY COMPUTERS, HUH? WELL, HERE'S WHAT YOU DO................... FIRST, FIND OUT YOUR LOCAL TELENET ACCESS PHONE NUMBER. (THIS SHOULDN'T BE TOO HARD IF YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND WITH A SOURCE ACCOUNT) HAVE HIM TYPE 'TYMTEL' FROM THE COMMAND MODE. THEN, DIAL UP AND REPLY 'D1' TO THE 'TERMINAL=' PROMPT. (THIS GETS RID OF ALL THOSE NULLS AT THE END OF EACH LINE.) NOW, TYPE 'C AAANN' WHERE AAA IS THE AREACODE OF THE COMPUTER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR, AND NN IS ANY NUMBER.. (START WITH 15 OR 20 ?RQV?WORK BEST.) AFTER HITTING RETURN OR ENTER, YOU SHOULD GET SOME SORT OF MESSAGE. IF IT SAYS SOMETHING LIKE 'NOT OPERATING' GIVE UP ON THAT NUMBER AND TRY ANOTHER. THE GOAL HERE IS TO GET 'AAA NN CONNECTED'. ONCE CONNECTED, TRY A FEW RETURNS, AND YOU'LL USUALLY GET A SIGNON PROMPT. THE OTHER. GIVEAWAY ERRORS ARE 'AAA NN REJECTING' AND 'AAA NN REFUSED COLLECT CONNECTION'.THESE MEAN THERE ARE COMPUTERS THERE,BUT THEY ARE UNREACHABLE.'INVALID ADDRESS' MEANS THERE IS NOTHING CONNECTED. SOME "RIPE" AREACODES ARE 204 (CANADA) AND 415 IN CALIFORNIA. GIVE IT A TRY AND LET ME KNOW WHAT HAPPENS!!!!! THE TELENET SYSTEM HAS A FEW COMMANDS OF ITS OWN. THESE ARE VERY USEFUL FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES, THE MOST USEFUL BEING THE ABILITY TO DISCONNECT FROM A NODE WITHOUT HANGING UP THE PHONE. (THUS MAKING IT EASIER TO TRY ANOTHER NODE ADDRESS). I HAVE ATTEMPTED TO SUMMARIZE TELENET'S COMMANDS BELOW: COMMAND EFFECT ------- ------ HALF SETS NET HALF-DUPLEX. (ECHO) FULL SETS NET FULL-DUPLEX. (NO ECHO) C AAA NN CONNECT THE NODE ADDRESSED BY AAANN WHERE AAA IS A VALID US TELEPHONE AREACODE, AND NN IS ANY 2-DIGIT NUMBER. D DISCONNECT NODE, IF STILL ATTACHED. ID UNKNOWN - PROBABLY AN ID FOR NODES WITH SECURITY CHECKING. [ NO IDEA OF PASSWORD FORMAT NOTE: THE ONLY WAY TO USE THE DISCONNECT COMMAND IS TO GET THE NET'S ATTENTION FIRST. ASSUMING YOU ARE CONNECTED TO A VALID NODE, THIS IS DONE BY TYPING THE SEQUENCE: <RETURN> FOLLOWED BY THE "AT" SIGN, AND ANOTHER <RETURN>. IF IT IS EXECUTED CORRECTLY, THE WORD TELENET WILL APPEAR AS WELL AS ANOTHER "AT" SIGN. YOU MAY NOW ENTER "D" AND DISCONNECT FROM THE NODE. MORE HINTS ON TELENET- ON PRIMENET SYSTEMS THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS ARE DEFAULT LOGIN SYSTEM LOGIN DOS SOME SYSTEMS (RSTS/E) LET YOU LOOK AT USER NAMES THAT ARE ONLINE WITHOUT LOGGING IN THE COMMANDS TO DO THIS ON SOME SYSTEMS ARE SYS SYSTAT SYSTAT U (DISPLAYS USERNAMES AS WELL) SHOW USERS IF YOU MAKE IT INTO A SYSTEM WITH THE SHOW COMMANDS THEN THE FOLLOWING COMMADS WILL BE USEFULL IN A PRIVLEDGED ACCOUNT SHOW PSW---------------SHOWS PASSWORDS TO A ACCOUNT SET ACCESS-------------STOP PEOPLE FROM LOGGING IN SHOW ALL --------------SHOWS ALL ACCOUNTS WITH PASSWORDS <TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 6 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== GTE TELENET COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION FIELD MARKETING SALES OFFICES Atlanta, Georgia..................404/396-1515 Boston, Massachusetts.............617/451-0048 Chicago, Illinois.................312/782-6119 Cleveland,Ohio....................216/582-0800 Cupertino,California..............408/255-6450 Dallas,Texas......................214/661-3014 Denver,Colorado...................303/741-2303 Detroit,Michigan..................313/525-0400 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida...........305/561-4445 Garden Grove, California..........714/891-4481 Minneapolis, Minnesota............612/831-2127 New York (Penn Plaza), New York...212/868-2230 New York (Broad St.), New York....212/425-0010 Paramus, New Jersey...............201/368-3600 Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.........215/568-4985 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania..........412/571-2170 Rochester, New York...............716/385-9995 Rocky Hill, Conneticut............203/529-5474 Rosslyn, Virginia.................703/243-7510 San Diego, California.............714/476-2551 Santa Monica, California..........213/450-0606 Seattle, Washington...............206/827-8722 Tampa, Florida....................813/872-7555 White Plains, New York............914/682-1933 GTE Telenet Communications Corp...703/442-1000 Corporate Headquarters Telex No...248419 GTE TCC <TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 7 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== ACCESS TO TELENET VIA INTERNATIONAL TELEX International users can access hosts on Telenet via International Telex. The user follows local procedures and places a prepaid Telex call from his terminal to the Telex number listed below. There, Baudot-ASCII conversion is performed. The user then logs into his host. The user is billed localy for placing a Telex call from his international location. For additional information please contact your local GTE Telenet Sales Office. SERVICE PROCEDURE INFOTEX Place call to ITT INFOTEX: 471235+ (CR) ------- ITT INFOTEX TELENET ?C Host address (CR) -------------- DATA-LINK Place call to RCA DATA-LINK: 231745+ (CR) ------- RCA LSDS TELENET ?C Host address (CR) -------------- TELELINK Place call to WUI TELELINK: 6666+ (CR) ---- WUI TELELINK Please log in: Tel (CR) --- : Host address (CR) ------------ Note: Telelink requires the user to specify the X.121 address which is 12 or 14 digits. Please see instructions in the 'International Telenet File <TELENET INFORMATION> <1>Directory Of System <2>Terminal ID's <3>Dialup Numbers <4>Hacking Telenet <5>Datapac/Telenet <6>Sales Offices <7>Access Via Telex <8>Intl Telenet(X.21) <->PREVIOUS MENU Command: 5 ==)--- P TO PAUSE S TO STOP ---(== DATAPAC, CANADA Definitions: ----------- Datapac 3000 service: Datapac X.25 hosts Datapac 3101 service: Datapac asynchronous hosts, private dial ports, or public dial ports SNAP: Synchronous Network Access Protocol, Datapac X.25 protocol NIM: Network Interface Machine, all Datapac non-X.25 devices, functional equivalent to Telenet Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) Envoy 100: Datapac Electronic Message System Tariff Structure For Legitimate Customers For calls originating from/to Datapac/Telenet, kilopackets rates are based on a tierred band structure. Rate structure is based on the following: For Telenet/USA to Datapac/Canada or Datapac/Canada to Telenet/USA calls: Where is the call originating? If from Telenet/USA, is the call public dial or other? If call is public dial, then the rate is $4.50/hour plus kilopacket charge by band, (reference band chart below). If other type of call (private dial, DAF, or X.25), then there is a kilopacket charge for data transmitted. If call originates from Datapac/Canada, band needs to be determined. If service is Datapac 3000, then only kilopacket charge applies. If service is Datapac 3101, then $2.70/hour connect charge plus kilopacket charge by band is applicable. Datapac Band Chart =========================================================================