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- - G L O B E T R O T T E R -
- +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
- + Volume #2, File #1 Date: 23/02/1988 +
- + +
- + +
- + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
- +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
-
-
- TO CONTACT US:
- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
- Germany: ALTOS NUA: 026245890040004 Username: force
- Australia: Any Good BBS In Melbourne or The Realm
- Usa: Haven't found a suitable BBS as yet
- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
-
-
- FROM THE EDITOR:
-
- Ok, so here we are again. Another Edition of GLOBE TROTTER over and done with.
- This one took about 100 hours of work to put together and it's not as flash
- as the last one, but I'll make it up to you next time. I am saving the best
- for last.
- We have to do something about the hacking situation in this country.
- At the moment, it is all rather dismal, and I bet even mr Gill and the HACK
- WATCH gang are having nightmares. So please get into it, and remember if
- there are no hackers Mr GILL's Multi-million dollar security Company will
- go out of business. Since Bullshiting his clients is what he does best,
- how is he going to feed his family if there is no threat from us to combat?
- That's about all. I will see you on the networks and untill next time,
-
- Catch Ya Later
- ----====} THE FORCE {====----
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- I N D E X
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
- --------------------------------
-
- - Outdial Systems: We have few more outdial systems. The ANF is
- still alive and Kicking so there is no new
- International Outdial.
-
- - Unusual Systems: In this Edition, NUA's to ISA BBS, CHEM NET BB
- and few other interestings things.
-
- - System Passwords: A couple of Primenet and Vax Accounts.
-
- - Trix of The Trade Keeping Unwanted folk off Minerva and Other
- Prime or Dialcom Systems.
-
- - Hack Of The Month Some Sort of a Financial Analysis Unix in
- the USA.
-
-
- - Network Profile: This month we feature New Zealands PACNET and
- have as complete scan of the network as possible.
-
- N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S
- ----------------------------------------------
-
-
- - Sprint Vs Scan Break out the history books because this is
- how it all came to be.
-
- - DNICS A compiled list of all the known packet switching
- networks in the world. (known to me that is)
-
-
- - Datapac Outdials A sneak Preview of what is to come in Volume #3
- and #4. The actual Outdial list supplied by
- DATAPAC. The thing they forgot to mention, is
- just how many of them there are out there.
-
- - Primenet Glory Some useful info On Hacking Primes Etc.
- ===============================================================================
-
-
- OUTDIAL SYSTEMS
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- The ANF VEN TEL outdial is still going strong, so untill it dies, I will not
- release another outdial with international capability. There are however a
- few more outdials I came a cross which you might like to have a look at.
-
- The prompt it gives, is identical to the HOUSTON OUTDIAL PORT (Now Password
- Protected), which used to be a first class system, however I have not been able
- to get it to dial. I don't have all that much time to play with them, but
- if you can get them to work, please let me know.
-
- NUA: 03106001892 Clearwater Outdial, In Florida
- NUA: 03106006180 Toronto Outdial
-
- These two operate on identical systems so if you can get one to work, the
- other will follow. I have more NUA's to similar outdials so it would be
- nice to get them going.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- UNUSUAL SYSTEMS
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- I promised you the NUA for ISE BBS, Instrumental Science Engineers Mob I
- think, but the NUA for this board has been going round for quite a while,
- and on top of that I can't find it, so look for it yourselves. It's on
- TELENET somewhere in the 6xx area I THINK.
-
- 311061400021 STN International - There are 2 good systems on this
- Gateway.
- d - Ultrix Organic Chem BBS Login: newuser
- g - Unix, Login: guest
-
-
- That's about all for this issue. I'll see what I can dig up for the next one.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SYSTEM PASSWORDS
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- I have few Primenets, still in the USA and a Rather Nice VAX on PACNET
- New Zealand since we feature this rather small network this month.
- (Please note that when I say Rather Nice, I am speaking relativelly to
- The other accounts)
-
- 0530173000000 Forest Ministry VAX/VMS V4.6 Login: GUEST
- Notes: You will have to figure out for yourself how to crash
- out into DCL hehehe.
-
- 031106030002015 PRIMENET 18.2.1 A Dartmouth System Login: GAMES
- Notes: The Games Directory seems to be deleted so you may have
- problems, but the good thing about this prime is that it
- tells you whether an ID is valid or not before you enter
- the password, which makes things rather easy.
-
- 0311061700255 PRIMENET 20.2.3vR9.A PBN43 Login: TEST
- Notes: This is a tough son of a bitch to hack, but it will get
- you that one step closer.
-
- This is the last primement I have in the USA, which I am going to publish
- in these here files so next month few more in Germany and ISRAEL, and then
- I'll make an assult on the UNIX, VAX and DG AOS/VS systems.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- TRIX OF THE TRADE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- DIALCOM PRIVACY
-
- I am not sure who was the one that first told me about this, but it was most
- probabably the late TB1, god rest his soul. This is just a little bit
- different and I will not give you the full story since it would ruin it if
- everyone knew about it.
- On most systems running Primos, like MINERVA, if you are using an account and
- you don't want anyone else logging in at the same time, like the real user
- for example and finding what you are doing, simply do this.
-
- >ED
- TYPE SYSTEM IS UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
- COMO -N
- CHAT <ID> (or MESSAGE <ID> which ever works where ID is the ID you are on)
- LOG
- <CR>
- SAVE C_ID
- >
-
- ok, just type what is above, ">" not included. it will create a file which
- will be executed automatically at login. >ED invokes the text editor,
- TYPE ..... will type that message so real user will not get worried. You
- can also say to call back in 5 minutes etc.
- COMO -N switches off the terminal, so that the person logging on can't see
- what happens from there.
- CHAT ID or MESSAGE ID, will send you a message, to inform you that another
- user has tried to log on. You can either not pay any attention if it happens
- to be another hacker, but if it's the real user, it's better to delete
- all traces of your presence and leave to call back after he has finished.
- OH YES, important! Please remember to delete the C_ID file before you
- leave or this will happen the next time you try to log on. if you happen to
- loose your account over this, please look me up, since there are things you
- can do I haven't told you about.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- HACK OF THE MONTH
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- System: Unix Traders. Financial Analysis System
- Location: USA
- Network: TYMNET
- Date: 12/02/88
- Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====----
-
- Sample Login:
- ...............................................................................
-
- @ C :03106070227 -FCTY
- Circuit #1
- 03106070227 Connected
-
-
- P 2
- HOST IS ON LINE
-
- H.05 D (traders)
-
- login: chip
-
- password:
-
- Trading 9000.
- news: delete.bak lookat whatis useterm timex scatter oldnews names graph findme fstcalendar displayc delete careful
-
-
- chip
- MAIN MENU
-
-
- 1 Off the Runs, Currents & Duration Graphs
- 2 Tables ( price/yield sheets, parity, treasury formulas )
- 3 What-ifs ( implied RP's, carry, etc. )
- 4 End of Day & Utilities
-
- 5 Japanese Security Analysis
- 6 Futures and Options
- 7 Corporates
- 8 Basis Calculations
-
- 9 Historical Analysis, LOTUS Programs
- 10 Mortgage Analysis
- ? - HELP Page
- 11 Gov't and Agency Market Trackers
- 12 Computer Tools
-
- exit) exit
-
- &f1k8d2LCurrents1
- &f2k15d3LMarket Tracker11
- &f3k13d3LOff the Runs12
- &f4k6d2LTables2
- &f5k8d2LWhat-ifs3
- &f6k13d2LJapanese Secs5
- &f7k15d2LFutures Options6
- &f8k4d5xitexit
- &jBexit
- [number][letter]:
-
- @ D
-
- 03106xx0xxx Disconnected
-
- ...............................................................................
-
-
- SPRINT VS SCAN
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- If you ever call a US board and mention to a local PHREAKER or HACKER that you
- have some NUA Sprints, he will have nothing but this blank expression on his
- face, with the words "HUH?" on his lips. (Stupid Yanks, they were the ones who
- invented the term in the first place). Let me tell you about the history of
- SPRINTING.
-
- Once MA BELL was split up into a bunch of smaller phone companies to break
- her monopoly on the communications business, it all started. A company was
- formed called sprint. The US PHREAKS soon caught on to the fact that if they
- had a Sprint code, they could dial anywhere in the world free of charge.
- The sprint code is like a NUI for the DATA NETWORKS. It's just an account
- number to which the call gets billed, so if you happened to have a Sprint code,
- you were in business. To obtain such a code, they systematically scanned
- all possible number combinations till they got the right one. That became
- known as Sprinting. That is, ringing up SPRINT and Trying one combination
- after another. The term sprinting was adopted in Australia to mean
- systematically trying passwords, codes, numbers etc on any system. The
- term 'SPRINTING', has never caught much in the states where they refer to
- SCANNING and thus the confussion.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- DNICS
- ~~~~~
- I scoured the various Databases kept by the various networks and compiled the
- following list. Note that not all DNICS can be accessed from all the networks,
- especially from Austpac or MIDAS, which don't cary data to a lot of the
- networks. For example: Calls to China can be made only via DATEX-P and some
- of the American Networks. (This could have been changed by now).
- To find out the individual data carrying contracts between the various
- networks, either check the various Online Dbases, or contact the network
- support. Contacts are given with each Network Profile.
-
- I am still amazed why the people can't aggree on simple things such as DNICS
- and NETWORK NAMES especially. In some cases, I have found that for the
- same data network, each data base I have checked had a different DNIC and
- Network Name. In that case, I have listed all of the data supplied, and you
- can decide which one you think is correct.
-
-
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- ++ Countries connected to the International Packet Switching Stream ++
- ++ (or is it Service?) ++
- ++ Brought to you by ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ++
- ++ thanx to: HOSTESS, DATAPAC, TYMNET, TELEBOX and TELENET ++
- ++ ++
- ++ From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/12/86 Updated: 22/02/88 ++
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-
- COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ALASKA ALASKANET 3135
- ANTIGUA AGANET 3443 ARGENTINA ARPAC 7222
- ARGENTINA ARPAC 7220 AUSTRALIA MIDAS 5053
- AUSTRALIA AUSTPAC 5052 AUSTRIA RADIO AUSTRIA 2320
- AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2321 AUSTRIA DATEX-P 2322
- AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2324 AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2325
- AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2326 AUSTRIA RADAUS 2329 BAHAMAS IDAS 3406 BAHAMAS BATELCO 3640
- BAHRAIN BAHNET/IDAS 4263 BARBADOS IDAS 3423
- BELGIUM DCS 2062 BELGIUM DCS-TELEX 2068
- BELGIUM DCS-PSTN 2069 BERMUDA BERMUDANET 3503
- BRAZIL INTERDATA 7240 BRAZIL RENPAC 7241
- BRAZIL RENPAC 7249 BRAZIL RENPAC 7248
- BULGARIA BULPAC 2841 CAMEROON CAMPAC 6242
- CANADA DATAPAC 3020 CANADA GLOBEDAT 3025
- CANADA INFOGRAM 3028 CANADA INFOSWITCH 3029
- CAYMAN ISLANDS IDAS 3463 CHILE ECOM 7300
- CHILE ENTEL 7302 CHILE ECOM 7303
- CHINA PKTELCOM 4600 COLUMBIA DAPAQ-INTER. 3107
- COLUMBIA DAPAQ 7320 COTE D IVOIRE SYTRANPAC 6122
- COSTA RICAA RASCA 7120 CUBA - -
- CURACAO/NETH.AN. UDTS/LSDS 3620 CURACAU/NETH.AN. UDTS-CORACAU 3400
- DENMARK DATEX-L 2381
- DENMARK DATAPAK 2382 DENMARK DATAPAK 2383
- DOMINICAN REP. UDTS-PDIA 3300 EGYPT ARENTO -
- EGYPT TECHN.SERVCE - FINLAND DATEX-L 2441
- FINLAND FINPAK 2442 FRANCE TRANSPAC 2080
- FRANCE NTI 2081 FRENCH ANTILLES DOMPAC 3400
- FRENCH GUIANA DOMPAC 7420 FRENCH POLYNESIA TOMPAC 5420
- FRENCH POLONESIA TOMPAC-PF 5470
- GABON GABONPAC 6282 GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-L 2622
- GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-P INT 2624 GREECE HELPAC 2022
- GUAM LSDS 3113
- GUAM LSD/DACNET 5350 GUATEMALA GUATEL 7040/3440
- HAWAII DASNET 3106 HONDURAS HONDUTEL 7080
- HONG KONG IDAS/INTELPAK 4542 HONG KONG PSDS 4544
- HONG KONG DATAPAK 4545 HUNGARY DATEX-L 2160
- HUNGARY NEDIX 2161 HUNGARY DATEX 2621
- ICELAND ICEPAC 2740 INDONESIA SKDP 5101
- IRISH REP IPSS(EIRE) 2721 IRISH REP EIRPAC 2724
- ISRAEL IMPACS 3104
- ISRAEL ISRANET 4251 ITALY DARDO 2222
- ITALY ITALCABLE 2220 ITALY ITAPAC 2227
- JAPAN VENUS-P/NTTI 4408 JAPAN DDX-P/KDD 4401
- JAPAN ICAS - JAMAICA JAMANTEL 3380
- KUWAIT via Bahrain 4263 LUXEMBOURG LUXPAC 2704
- LUXENBOUTG LUXPAC-PSTN 2709 MALAYSIA MAYPAC/MAYNET 5021
- MAROC - - MEXICO TELEPAC 3340
- NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2040 NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2041
- NETHERLANDS DABAS 2044 NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2049
- NEW CALEDONIA TOMPAS 5460 NEW ZEALAND PACNET 5301
- NEW ZEALAND OASIS 3113 NORTH MARIANAS PACNET 5351
- NORWAY DATEX-L 2421 NORWAY DATAPAK 2422
- OMAN - - PANAMA - 7140
- PANAMA INTELPA 7141
- PERU ENTEL/IMPACS 3104 PHILIPPINES GMCR 5150
- PHILIPPINES CAPWIRE 5151 PHILIPPINES EPTI/PC 5152
- PHILIPPINES PHILCOM 5154 PHILIPPINES EASTNET 5156
- PORTUGAL TELEPAK 2680 PORTUGAL SABD 2682
- PUERTO RICO UDTS-1 3300 PUERTO RICO PDIA 3301
- QUATAR via Bahrain 4263 REUNION DOMPAC 6470
- SAN MARIO - 2922 SAUDI ARABIA via Bahrain 4263
- SENEGAL - - SINGAPORE TELEPAC 5252
- SINGAPORE TELEPAC 5258 SOUTH AFRICA SAPONET 6550
- SOUTH AFRICA SAPOPAC 6559 SOUTH KOREA DACOM-NET 4501
- SOUTH KOREA DDS 4503 SPAIN TIDA/NID 2141
- SPAIN IBERPAC 2145 SWEDEN DATEX-L 2401
- SWEDEN DATAPAK 2402 SWEDEN TELEPAK 2405
- SWITZERLAND TELEPAC 2284 SWITZERLAND RADIO SUISSE 2289
- SWITZERLAND TELEPAC 2280 TAIWAN UDAS 4877
- TAIWAN PACNET 4872 THAILAND IDARC 5200
- THAILAND IMPACS 3104
- TRINIDAD TEXTEL 3740 TRINIDAD TEXDAT/DATANET 3745
- TUNISIA - - TURKEY - 2682
- UN.ARAB EMIRTS. TELEX/EMOAN 4243 UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. TEDAS 4310
- UN.ARAB EMIRTS. EMDAN 4241 UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. IMPACS 3104
- UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. UDTS-1 3107 UK C&W MERCRY 2350
- UK HULL T.C. 2352 UK PSS 2342
- UK IPSS 2341 USA AUTONET 3126
- USA COMPUSERVE 3132 USA DATA TRANSPORT 3102
- USA FTCC 3124 USA MARKNET 3136
- USA MCII-IMPACS 3104 USA RCA-LSDS 3113
- USA ITT-UDTS II 3103 USA TELENET 3110
- USA ITT UDTS I 3107
- USA TELENET 3125 USA ACCUNET 3134
- USA TRT-DATAPAK 3119 USA TYMNET 3106
- USA WUTCO 3101 USA SNET-CONNET 3140
- USA TELENET 3127 USA DATEX-L 3129
- USA NET EXPRESS 3139 USA PULSE LINK 3142
- USA TELEGLOBE 3025 VENEZUELA PDVSA-P -
- VIRGIN ISLANDS DATANETT 3745 VIRGIN ISLANDS UDTS-1 3320
- YUGOSLAVIA YUAPAC 2201 ZIMBABWE ZIMNET 6482
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- - If you have any additional information or corrections for this list, please -
- - Contact me if you can. -
- - -
- - Catch Ya Later -
- - ----====} THE FORCE {====---- -
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- - G L O B E T R O T T E R -
- +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+
- + Volume #2, File #2 Date: 23/02/1988 +
- + +
- + +
- + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM +
- +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+
-
-
- DATAPAC OUTDIALS
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- I know you are all sick of DATAPAC OUTDIALS, but they are usefull for dialing
- outside systems in Canada. Every outdial port on DATAPAC (Not Privatelly
- owned), services only a particular area, which explains why there are so many
- of them. (BUT DOES IT?, And Just how Many Are There?).
- The unusual thing you will find, is that outdials in a particular areas, are
- all password protected. Another thing is that from some outdials you can
- make calls to america. They were not designed for this, so I just imagine
- it's some kind of a fault with the outdial itself.
-
- The following is the actual outdial list supplied by DATAPAC, intended for
- public use. It is only a small sample (about 1/20 of the total number)
- of what you will find in Volume #3.
-
-
- DATAPAC OUTDIAL PUBLIC DIAL PORT NUMBERS
- ========================================
-
- LOCATION 300 BPS 1200 BPS
- -------- ------- --------
-
- VANCOUVER B.C. 67100900 67100901
- CALGARY ALTA. 63300900 63300901
- EDMONTON ALTA. 58700900 58700901
- REGINA SASK. 72100900 72100901
- SASKATOON SASK. 71100900 71100901
- WINNIPEG MAN. 69200902 69200901
- TORONTO ONT. 91600901 91600902
- CLARKSON ONT. 91900900 91900901
- LONDON ONT. 35600900 35600901
- WINDSOR ONT. 29500900 29500901
- KITCHENER ONT. 33400900 33400901
- HAMILTON ONT. 38500900 38500901
- OTTAWA ONT. 85700901 85700902
- MONTREAL QUE. 82700902 82700903
- QUEBEC QUE. 48400900 48400901
- HALIFAX N.S. 76100900 76100901
- SAINT JOHN N.B. 74600900 74600901
- ST. JOHN'S NFLD. 78100900 78100901
-
-
- Notes: The above is very useful, because it links DATAPAC NUA's
- with the geographical location. Datapac has a well defined area
- for all the NUA's, much like TELENET, but the only problem is that
- The area numbers of the NUA's don't match the PTSN Codes for the same
- area. If you can't follow that, get out the phone book and have a
- look at what I mean. More about that next month.
-
-
- PRIME GLORY
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- I am not ashamed to admit it, but PRIMES of any sorts are my favourite systems.
- I am absolutelly in love with the Netlink Gateway most of them have.
- It was my intention to publish a complete commands list for various versions
- of primos, namelly PRIMENET and DIALCOM, however the files are rather big
- and not much use to many hackers so I'll leave them out. Anyone who needs
- such a command list, just search the directories of the prime you are using,
- since there is a good chance the file is there. Some PRIMENETS have the
- file displayed when you type HELP. If you can't find it, then just refer to
- the FORCE FILES, where you will find a DIALCOM and PRIMENET (some dicky
- version) Command lists.
- Oh, you don't know what a FORCE FILE is?
- Well, I'll be refering to them quite a bit for additional information. In any
- case this is the story:
- Aproximatelly half a year ago, I got really pissed off with hacking, the
- atitude of people and things in general. A sort of a depp reaction triggered
- by a particular person. Basically I decided to give up hacking all together.
- Last thing I did was write the FORCE FILES which contained a lot of the
- info I accumulated over the last few years. The files are nothing briliant,
- but I will be refering to them quite a bit for additional information from
- time to time which I don't want to repeat in GLOBE TROTTER. One other
- thing to note, is that the NUA lists in the FORCE FILES were more edited and
- rather outdated by now.
- Now you know about force files, oh yes the reason I got back into hacking
- few weeks later is rather obvious to anyone who has been addicted to anything.
-
- Now Back to primes. Primenets in particular are not the easiest to hack, but
- like most systems they have their faults. Old versions, particularly the
- ones using Primos revision 17.something and 18. something actually tell you
- whether a USERNAME is valid before you are asked for a password. This
- simplifies things a lot, but it's not so easy with the later versions.
- Oh yes, the only place you are going to find versions 17.4 and lower are
- countries like BRAZIL etc, which thanx to THE WIZARD you will see in a few
- months time. On these primitive versions, one could often type a username,
- and when asked for a password press CTRL-C and be dumped passed login into
- primos. Nifty No?
- The current versions are little bit harder to hack and the only way I think
- is with inside information or if the defaults are intact. Primes like VAX's
- come with a number of standard Usernames, which the sys opers are known to
- leave as is. some of the common defaults you can try are:
-
- DEMO/DEMO, SYSTEM/SYSTEM, PRIME/PRIME, GAMES/GAMES, DOS/DOS, TEST/TEST
- TEST/PRIME, BATCH/BATCH, NETMAN etc.
-
- I was actually going to publish a listing of all the primenets I have in all my
- sprints, but then I realised the horror of going through all the 100+ files
- and picking out the primes. I think it will be better just to give you all
- the Sprints and you can pick out the primes for yourselves. If you are
- looking for a place to find a lot of primes, I can recomend BRAZIL, and
- JAPAN, where the percentage of primes vs other systems is rather high.
-
- As far as Sprinting goes, all of the sprints were done using the NETLINK
- gateway. It's the only way of doing it. Well, Scanning from a VAX has
- it's advantages in that you can more easilly set it up as a batch job
- and have it running while you're not online. This is also possible with
- Primes, if you have phantom privs, but I haven't found a way to disconnect
- from a NUA other than timeout if it connects. It is still great for
- exploring new networks, where all you need is but one NUA to guess the
- NUA structure. Another possibility would be a scanner written in CPL,
- but that is beyond me at the moment, and the only one I have seen didn't
- work all that well.
- You will find a copy of the Primos Sprinter in the Force Files, but the
- new version of the program I will not be releacing. With the New version,
- you can hook up two primes in parallel, and if both have a reasonably large
- number of outgoing ports, you can achieve very fast scanning speeds. The
- fastest I have managed so far is something like 500 NUA's a second. The only
- problem is that you need very fast host responces to do it. It works lets say
- from MIDAS scanning MIDAS NUA's or PACNET NUA's, but it is impossible to
- achieve this efficincy scanning TELENET from MIDAS for example. I assume
- there is a dedicated line between MIDAS and PACNET which gives you the
- instant responce since no other switching is involved.
-
- The last thing I want to talk about is DIALCOM sytems. They also run Primos
- and are quite fun as long as they have NETLINK. I will explain them in more
- detail in a couple of months time.
-
- NETWORK PROFILE: P A C N E T
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Dnic: 5301
- Location: NEW ZEALAND
- Owners: Probably The Government.
- Host Responce: Excelent
- Network Rating: Fair
- Nua Structure: 5301 000 00 0000 00
- <DNIC> <AREA> <HOST NUMBER> <OPTIONAL SUB-ADDRESS>
-
- OR: 5301 000 000 000 00
- <DNIC> <AREA> <PTSN EXCHANGE> <HOST NUMBER> <SUB ADDRESS>
-
- Contacts: Questions about International Service can be addressed to:
-
-
- Telecommunications Division
- Post Office Headquarters
- Waterloo Quay
- Wellington 1, New Zealand
- Contact: Mr. A.E. Ryan (64.4) 73 84 44
- Mr. Brian Mitchell
- Telex: (7910 3381
- OnTyme: INTL.NZPOMKTGSALL
-
- ACCESS/SPEEDS: Dial-up: 110, 150, 200, 300, 1200/75 bps asynchronous
- Leased Line: 300 and 1200 bps asynchronous
- Leased Line: 2400, 4800 and 9600 bps synchronous
-
- PROTOCOLS: X.25, Asynchronous terminal interface
-
-
- Notes: At first I thought The NUA structure was that of TELENET ie the
- first one listed and as such, the entire sprint has been done to that
- format. However, because of the small number of systems that have been
- found and only in some cities, I now believe that the local phone
- exchange is also used in the NUA. As such it makes it uneconomical
- to Sprint therefore you will have to live with the following list.
-
-
-
- P A C N E T 5301xxx00xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/02/1988
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- 530121000018 -
- 530124000016 VAX/VMS - OUVAX3
- 530130000012 VAX/VMS - Electronic Engineering System ELECVA VAX
- 530130000014 - (Echo's Chars)
- 530130000021 -
- 530130000034 VAX/VMS - C0COM Computer Services Center MicroVax
- 530130000065 HP-3000 -
- 530130000072 -
- 530130000085 VAX/VMS - Christchurch School of Medicine
- 530130000095 -
- 530130000116 -
- 530154000012 -
- 530157000001 -
- 530163000002 -
- 530163000005 -
- 530163000014 -
- 530163000030 -
- 530167000000 Primos 20.1.1.NZC - PRIMENET 20.1.1.NZC BBK
- 530171000004 VAX/VMS 11/780 - University Of Waikato
- 530171000007 -
- 530171000029 VAX/VMS - MIRIUZ Computer System
- 530171000036 -
- 530173000000 VAX/VMS V4.6 - Ministry of Forestry Node RBMOF
- 530173000006 Primos 20.2.4v - PRIMENET 20.2.4V P9755
- 530173000024 - Baycorp Information Services
- 530173000025 -
- 530179000008 -
- 530188400001 VAX/VMS - Northern Wairoa Vax
-
-
- So here we are, the end of another file. There was nothing here as far as
- NUA's go, but I have been working flat out on DATAPAC which has got massive
- ammounts of NUA's so I'll try to get that completed. The first part of
- DATAPAC will be in GLOBE TROTTER Volume #3. From there on, the ammount of
- information will decrease due to the lack of NUI'S and other PRIME accounts.
-
- A passionate plea: If anyone has NUI'S AUSTPAC ones in particular and
- any primes with Netlink, please let me know, perhaps
- we can make an exchange for info you are not likelly to
- see here.
-
- Lastly, if anyone has any articles or information they would like to
- contribute, please contact me. We will all appreciate it, especially me,
- since it's a nighmare to come up with all this stuff every month.
-
-
-
- IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF GLOBE TROTTER, Volume #3
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-
- - Featuring: CANADIAN Data network DATAPAC with a first part of a
- complete scan.
-
- - BT GOLD, The greates failure and a years work down the drain.
-
- - I have a month to come up with something, so who knows what will happen,
- but if it does, you are going to hear about it.
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