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- Hacking ARPANET -- Part VI
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- The Source
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- This last part of the Hacking ARPANET series provides some more iformation
- on the types of things that you can learn from the EXEC, and concludes by
- explaining how to log onto the system and how passwords are structured.
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- Once you are onto the EXEC, as explained in Part I, you should get into
- the QUERY function which is also explained earlier. QUERY will tell you just
- about all you need to know about anyone, including their business phone numbers
- and the locations of certain military eiployees.
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- @N
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- NIC/Query is a database system containing inforiation about the Defense Data
- Network (DDN)...
- 1. INTERNET PROTOCOLS -- Describes Internet protocols
- 2. PROGRAMS -- Describes programs available on DDN hosts
- 3. PERSONNEL -- Directory of DDN users
- 4. HOSTS -- Describes DDN hosts
- 5. RFCS -- Requests For Comments technical notes
- 6. IENS -- Internet Experiment Notes
- 7. NIC DOCUMENTS -- Documents available from the NIC
- _ for back, ^ for up, + for top, or menu # (1-7): 4
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- HOSTS
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- We have selected menu item 4, "HOSTS".
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- HOSTS -- Describes DDN hosts
- 1. BY NAME -- Description of hosts by DDN hostname
- 2. BY CPU -- List of hosts by CPU type
- 3. BY OS -- List of hosts by Operating System
- _ for back, ^ for up, + for top, or menu # (1-3): 1
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- If we were especially interested in working on one or another computer, a
- CRAE, for example, we would select menu item 2. Or, if we wanted to learn a new
- operating system, we could select menu item 3. But let's see what's available
- under menu item 1:
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- HOSTS BY NAME -- Description of hosts by DDN hostname
- To show the entry for a host, type its official name or nickname.
- To get a menu of hostnames, select the appropriate choice below.
- 1. ARPANET HOSTS-A-G
- 2. ARPANET HOSTS-H-R
- 3. ARPANET HOSTS-S-Z
- 4. MILNET HOSTS-A-F
- 5. MILNET HOSTS-G-M
- 6. MILNET HOSTS N
- 7. MILNET HOSTS-O-Z
- 8. ARPANET TACS
- 9. MILNET TACS
- 10. GATEWAYS
- _ for back, ^ for up, + for top, or menu # (1-10): 10 <let's take a look>
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- GATEWAYS
- 1. AERONET-GW 2. AMES-NAS-GW 3. ARPA-MILNET-GW
- 4. BBN-CRONUS-GW 5. BBN-FIBERA-GW 6. BBN-MILNET-GW
- 7. BBN-MINET-A-GW 8. BBN-NET-GATEWAY 9. BBN-PR-GW
- 10. BBN-VAN-GW 11. BBN-X25-GW 12. BRAGG-PR-GW1
- 13. BRAGG-PR-GW2 14. BRL-GATEWAY 15. BRL-GATEWAY2
- 16. CIT-CS-GW 17. CMU-GATEWAY 18. COLUMBIA-GW
- 19. CORNELL-GW 20. CSNET-PDN-GW 21. CSS-GATEWAY
- 22. CSS-RING-GW 23. DARPA-GW 24. DCEC-GATEWAY
- 25. DCEC-IILNET-GW 26. DCEC-PSAT-IG 27. DCN-GATEWAY
- 28. DTNSRDC)GW 29. HARVARD-GW 30. HUEY-GW
- 31. IPTO-GW 32. ISI)GATEWAY 33. ISI-MCON-GW
- 34. ISI-MILNET-GW 35. ISI-PSAT-IG 36. LBL-MILNET-GW
- 37. LL-GW 38. LL-PSAT-IG 39. LOUIE)GW
- 40. IARYLAND-GW 41. MIT-GW 42. NLM-GW
- 43. NOSC-GW 44 NRL-CSS-GW 45. NSRDCOA-GW
- 4.. NYU-GW 47. PURDUE-CS-GW 48. RAD-PSAT-IG
- 49. RIACS-GW 50. S1-B-GW 51. SAC-GATEWAY
- 52. SAC-GW-2 53. SAC-MILNET-GW 54. SRI-C3ETHER-GW
- 55. SRI-MILNET-GW 56. SRI-PR-GW1 57. SRI-PR-GW2
- 58. SRI-PR-GW3 59. STANFORD-GATEWAY 60. TACTNET-GW
- 61. UDEL-GW -- University of Delaware
- 62. UR-CS-GW -- University of Rochester
- 63. UTAH-GATEWAY -- University of Utah
- 64. UW-VLSI-GW -- University of Washington
- 65. WISC-GATEWAY -- University of Wisconsin
- 66. WSMR-NET-GW -- White Sands Missile Range
- 67. YALE-GW -- Yale University
- 68. YUMA-GW -- Army Yuma Proving Ground
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- <menu item 9>
- MILNET TACS
- 1. ACCAT-TAC 2. AFGL-TAC
- 3. AFSC-AD-TAC 4. AFSC-HQ-TAC
- 5. AFSC-SD-TAC 6. AFWL-TAC
- 7. AMES-TAC 8. ANNIS-MIL-TAC
- 9. ARDC-TAC 10. ARPA1-MIL-TAC
- 11. ARPA2-MIL-TAC 12. BBN-MIL-TAC
- 13. BRL-TAC 14. BROOKS-AFB-TAC
- 15. CINCPAC-TAC 16. CORADCOM-TAC
- 17. CORADCOM2-TAC 18. DARCOM-TAC
- 19. DAVID-TAC 20. DCEC-MIL-TAC
- 21. DCEC-TAC 22. DDN-PMO-MIL-TAC
- 23. DUGWAY-MIL-TAC 24. FRANKFURT-MIL-TAC
- 25. GUNTER-TAC 26. KOREA-TAC
- 27. MICOM-TAC 28. MINET-BRM-TAC
- 29. MINET-CPO-TAC 30. MINET-HDL-TAC
- 31. MINET-HLH-TAC 32. MINET-LON-TAC
- 33. MINET-OBL-TAC 34. MINET-RAM-TAC
- 35. MINET-RDM-TAC 36. MINET-SIG-TAC
- 37. MINET-VHN-TAC 38. MITRE-TAC
- 39. NCAD-MIL-TAC 40. NORL-MIL-TAC
- 41. NPS-TAC -- Naval Postgraduate School
- 42. NSWC-TAC -- Naval Surface Weapons Center
- 43. NWC-TAC -- Naval Weapons Center
- 44. PAX-RV-TAC -- Naval Electronics Systems Command
- 45. PENTAGON-TAC -- Air Force Data Services Center/SFA
- 46. RADC-TAC -- Rome Air Development Center
- 47. RAND2-MIL-TAC -- The Rand Corporation
- 48. ROBINS-TAC -- Warner-Robins ALC/MMECDM
- 49. SAC1-MIL-TAC -- Sdrategic Air Command/ADXCC Headqearters
- 50. SAC2-MIL-TAC -- Headquarters, Strategic Air Command
- 51. SCOTT-TAC -- Air Force Communications Command
- 52. SCOTT2-MIL-TAC -- Air Force Communications Command
- 53. SRI-MIL-TAC -- SRI International
- 54. STLA-TAC -- Army Information Systems Command - St. Louis
- 55. TINKER-MIL-TAC -- Tinker Air Force Base
- 56. USGS2-TAC -- U.S. Geological Survey
- 57. USGS3-TAC -- U.S. Geological Survey
- 58. WPAFB-TAC -- Aeronautical Systems Division/ADOS
- 59. WSMR-TAC -- White Sands Missile Range
- 60. YUMA-TAC -- Army Yuma Proving Ground
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- <If you're interested in more information about the system, simply enter its
- menu number as in the examples below:>
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- 43. NWC-TAC -- Naval Weapons Center
- SRI-MIL-TAC
- SRI International (SRI-MIL-TAC)
- Telecommunications Sciences Center
- Network Information Center
- 333 Ravenswood Avenue
- Menlo Park, California 94025
- NetNumber: 26.3.0.73
- Configuration: C/30
- Protocols: TCP/TELNET,ICMP
- Liaison:
- Roode, R. David ROODE@SRI-NIC
- (RAND2-MIL-TAC)
- Room 145
- 1700 Main Street
- Santa Monicc@
- 1%=I9%J"2j$$H'2:Number: 10.0.0.7
- Configuration: C/30
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- <note that the data always includes the system's network number, NetNumber,
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- as in the examples below:
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- PROGRAMS
- 1. BY NAME
- 2. PROGRAM LIST
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- PROGRAM LIST
- 1. 11COPY 2. 2LABEL 3. @ 4. PROGRAMS-A
- 5. PROGRAMS-B