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- JPAD12.TXT
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- JANET PAD listing - revision 1.2 - 1st March 1990
-
- Hi everyone...
-
- Here's a list of dial-up PAD's that will give you access to the JANET network!
- Unless stated, these all use 7 data bits, even parity and one stop bit.
- I've also given the baud rates where I know them (V21=300, V22=1200, V22bis=2400
- , and V23=1200/75)
-
- When you've got through to the PAD, you might get a 'Which Service?' prompt.
- If so, type 'PAD<cr>'. Sometimes you'll need to hit <cr> a few times to get
- a response from the machine.
-
- Once you're at the 'PAD>' prompt (you might need to hit 'Return' a few times
- to wake up the PAD), you can call any computer system on JANET by entering
- 'CALL xxxxxxxxxxxx', where 'xxxxxxxxxxxx' is the 12- or 14-digit network
- address of the machine in question. Note that JANET will only get you as the
- remote computer's login screen - from there on you are on your own and will
- have to find/guess ID's and passwords...
-
- To start you off, two excellent public-access systems exist on JANET that are
- CRAMMED with info and useful clues for would-be hackers!
-
- These are: JANET News Machine: 000050005002 (login as 'NEWS' - no password
- needed)
- NISS Bulletin Board:000062200000
-
- These two systems will give you plenty of starting points for possible hacks
- (net addresses etc). But make sure that you're on a local call if possible -
- before I found these PAD numbers, I spent 3 hours on a long-distance call to
- the Janet News Machine!!!
-
- Hope this info is of use and interest - leave a msg for 'Boris' on GoobTel
- (0602-706307;V21/23) if you have questions/comments/suggestions/good passwords!!
-
- One more thing - try calling 000002010001 - this is a PD software archive
- run by Lancaster Uni. - they carry s/w for PC, ST, Amiga, BBC and (I think)
- other machines as well. Eventually I'll put up a file on here going into
- more detail...(by the way, you'll need to login with username 'pdsoft' and
- password 'pdsoft' - both in lower case)
-
- Bye for now, and have great fun - I did!
-
- Cheers, Boz
-
- Birmingham U...............021-471-2611
- 021-471-2101
- Cambridge U................0223-338888 (V21/23)
- 0223-338848 (V21/22/22bis/23)
- Cranfield U................0234-752795
- 0234-752796
- Daresbury U................0925-68461 (V21/22/22bis/23 and MNP) *
- Durham U...................091-374-2832
- Edinburgh U................031-667-1071 (V21/22)
- Glasgow U..................041-334-8100
- U. of Lon. Comp. Centre....071-831-6171 (V21/22)
- 071-831-6181 (V23 - 8-N-1) *
- U. College Lon.............071-388-2333 (V21/22/22bis) *
- Queen Mary's College Lon...081-980-7100 (V21)
- 081-981-7331 (V23)
- King's College Lon.........071-379-7985 (V21)
- 071-240-4928 (V23)
- Lancaster U................0544-677544 (V21/22/22bis/23+MNP - 8-N-1) *
- Leeds U....................0532-461514 (use CALL Jnnnnnnnnnnnn) *
- Nottingham U...............0602-507521 (V21/22/22bis/23) *
- 0602-507522 (V23)
- 0602-507523 (V22) *
- Oxford U...................0865-722311 (V21/22/22bis/23)
- Strathclyde U..............041-552-8467
- York U.....................0904-433826 (V21)
- 0904-433827 (V23)
-
- UPDATES WITH THIS REVISION (1.3):
-
- Added Leeds Uni's PAD (0532-461514).
- Changed the line format slightly to squeeze in more comments.
- Changed the format of the introductory notes to make them more readable (!)
- Changed all London 01 codes to the new 071/081 format.
-
- REVISION 1.2 (1 Mar '90)
- Another name change - to JPADxx.TXT. Hopefully this is easier to type - and
- leaves me a bit of room for extending the filename if necessary!
-
- ULCC's V23 node (071-831-6181) is actually 8-N-1 and not 7-E-1 as listed in
- previous revisions.
-
- The PAD's which I have actually tested and found to work OK are now marked
- with asterisks (*).
-
- In the introductory note, I have now mentioned the systems that prompt 'Which
- Service?' instead of dropping straight into the PAD. Hopefully this will sort
- out a few problems people might be having.
-
- REVISION 1.1 (18th Feb '90)
- Lancaster Uni's PAD actually uses 8 bits, no parity, one stop bit instead of
- 7-E-1! Apologies for the error...
-
- No more mistakes detected so far...!
-
- Cheers, Boz
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