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- * Things To Know *
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- * About Unix *
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- * typed and uploaded *
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- * By *
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- * Sir Charles Hansen *
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- The Unix operating system is one of the many operateing systems that the
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- telephone companies use along with big businesses. The information that is
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- contained in this article came from experimentation on the Northwestern Bell
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- computer in Omaha, Ne. The last phone number to the system was: 402-342-1239.
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- When logging onto the Unix system you must enter the logcode and pass- word
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- in lowercase. Most Unix system logcodes contain 3 letters (i.e. some of the
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- working ones when I was exper- imenting on the N.B. Unix system were: rld,
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- glc, rwd, djr, skm, rrc, chg, wgg, sgs, efo, lcs, jrp, glh, glry, stein. Note:
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- Some logcodes have more than 3 letters.) Also, from what I can tell is that the
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- logcodes are generated with the persons name, most of the time anyway (i.e.
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- Ruth Dempster's log- code is:rld Gary Coe's logcode is:glc Don Romain's logcode
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- is:djr Eino Onk- ka's logcode is:efo Note: there are some cases where this is
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- not true like: Jeff Stein's logcode is:stein and Bob Dietrich's logcode
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- is:rwd)
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- Passwords are a little tricky but then again some of the people who work for
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- the telephone co. are not that smart. An example of this is some people like
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- useing there last name for there password or maybe there first, yet another is
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- maybe the will use a computer related password like 'floppys' But trying to
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- find a password other than there name is a task that most people do not want
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- to attempt, even me. To help us in finding the users on line and getting
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- users logcodes we need to know a simple command which is 'phone' this is a
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- handy little command which allows you to see who is online at that particular
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- time and also get there logcodes and business phone numbers. The following
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- is an example of a 'phone' listing:
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- rld Ruth Dempster NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- glc Gary Coe NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- rwd Bob Dietrich NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- djr Don Romain NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- skm Sharon Matcha NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- chg Chuck Gray NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- wgg Gary Giles NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- sgs Steve Schlosser NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- efo Eino Onkka NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- lcs Lin Sletten NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- jrp John Piper NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- glh Gary Humphrey NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- glry Al Ryerson NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- stein Jeff Stein NPA-XXX-XXXX
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- " " "
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- " " "
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- " " "
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- From the above listing we have acquired logcodes and the persons name that
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- matches the logcode along with there business phone number.
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- One last little note is that on the Northwestern Bell Unix system is that
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- you can type 'mesg n' and it will keep everyone from finding out what you are
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- doing, like the operator on duty at that particular time. I do not know if
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- this is true on other systems though.
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- If you would like to know more about the Unix system or hacking a system
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- then you should read the hacking files concerning Cosmos, Data General, Vax,
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- ect.
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- This file is written for Blottoland, and M.B.B., it can be used on RACS III,
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- W.O.P.R., and Crowley Manor.
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- A RING-BACK system:
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- Call Once, let ring 1-2 times, HANG UP.
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- Call back 20-45 seconds later and the system will answer.
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- There is no way to connect on the first call, so don't let it ring a
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- bunch of times or you'll get an answering machine.
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