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- Yup,you guessed it,this is yet another of what we hope will
- be a long series of Modernz files,covering everything and anything
- we feel would be worth sharing.
-
- This file is going to concern itself with Outdials...you know,those
- knifty little gems found from time to time on the networks and some
- systems.I do not claim by any means to be the god of GOD's...but I am
- a firm believer in spreading information around.
-
- So you ask..what is an outdial? It is a system set up by some company
- to allow their computers/personel to dial out via some # or network
- address without having to shell out quarters to ma bell every 3 minutes.
- I'm most familiar with outdials that can be reached via the two main
- nets,namely Telenet & Tymnet.I am best familiar with three main types,
- so will limit this phile to discussing them.
-
- Blah.Anyway...among the cheeziest of the systems going are run off of
- Datapac in Canada...reached on Tymnet via the prefix 3020.The system
- looks pretty much like this:
-
- **************************************************************************
- (You log onto tymnet...tell it who you are,then hit)
-
- ;3020xxxxxxxx
-
- Enter Destination Telephone Number (e.g. 5555555) /
- Entrer le numero de telephone du destinataire (ex. 5555555)
- 12017485030 (Tell it where ya wanna call)
-
- Dialing / Composition du numero
- 12017485030
- Ringing / Sonnerie
-
- Communication Established
- **************************************************************************
-
- And thats about it.I don't much care for these systems because 9 times
- out of 10,they don't function properly.Or at least,they don't work from
- where I am.Slightly more functional are what I like to call
- "Happy Outdials"...which are actually PC Pursuit outdials located on telenet.
- MOST of these systems are local outdialing only,which means you have to have
- an outdial for the area code you wish to call in order for them to work.
-
- The telenet format for these od's are fairly simple,looking like
-
- @201 101
- or(NOT a real OD..)
- @201 101a
-
- or whatever.From tymnet,the same outdilas would look like this...
-
- ;311020100101
- or
- ;31102010010101
-
- As you can see (you can see,right?) the only difference between them
- is that tymnet requires a "3110" prefix to tell tymnet to call telenet,
- a pair of zeroes where the space was for the telenet format,and ya gotta
- change a character identifier to a numeric (i.e. a 101a becomes 10101,
- a 101b would be 10102,etc.).You can sometimes reach things on telenet from
- tymnet that you couldn't access directly from telenet.This is a boon when
- your favorite telenet outdial suddenly begins refusing collect connections.
-
- Anyway..the happy outdials don't seem too impressive when you first connect
- wwith them...thats because they are waiting for you to wake them up by
- hitting CONTROL E.Once you"ve done that,you'll be greeted by it like this...
-
- **************************************************************************
- ;3110xxx00xxxx
- HELLO:I'M READY
- *
- **************************************************************************
-
- What you might not guess from this rather unassuming prompt is that it
- hides a fairly extensive menu of commands that you may or may not be
- able to access.I have fucked with the menus for hours,trying different
- terminal emulators,to no avail.In any case,the menu structure is reached by
- giving the '*' a '?' to contemplate,thusly...
-
- **************************************************************************
- ;3110xxx00xxx
- HELLO:I'M READY
- *?
- MENU:
- D DIAL
- CNTL-H BACK SPACE
- I IDLE
- K PAUSE
- O OPTIONS
- P,? MENU
- R REDIAL
- T TABLE OF OPTIONS
- G MANUAL ORIGINATE
- CNTL-A ALB TEST
- CNTL-(C D) DISCONNECT
- CNTL-S STOP SCROLLING
- CNTL-Q START SCROLLING
- CNTL-V SOFTWARE REVISION LEVEL
- CNTL-RI IRT
- CNTL-E ACCESS KEYBOARD
- **************************************************************************
-
- So lets explore it a little...not hugely,as I don't wish to bore you
- more than I will anyway.The options menus look like this when drawn out...
-
- **************************************************************************
- *o(Options looked like it would be interesting)
-
-
- 1.GROUP1
-
- 2.GROUP2
-
- 3.GROUP3
-
- 4.EXECUTE
-
- 1(Hmmm..new prompt...)
-
- 1 STD OPT
- 2 DSR CNTL
- 3 CXR CNTL
- 4 N/A
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- 6 DIAL MODE
- 7 BLIND DIAL
- 8 CALL PROG
- 9 RESPONSE MODE
- 10 CHR LENGTH
- 11 DISC CONTROL
- 12 DTR CNTL
- 13 CTS CNTL
- 14 XMIT CLOCK
- 15 DATA TYPE
-
- 2
-
- 16 N/A
- 17 FLOW TYPE
- 18 SPEED CONV
- 19 EC MODE
- 20 LINK REQ FROM
- 21 N/A
- 22 TERM ACCESS
- 23 N/A
- 24 MODE CNTL
- 25 NETWORK
- 26 SPD OF OPER
- 27 RATE SEL
- 28 SI ON EIA
- 29 DTR BUSYOUT
- 30 N/A
-
- 3
-
- 31 TEST CNTL
- 32 RTRT
- 33 EIA ALB
- 34 BSY OUT ST FL
- 35 ANSWER MODE
- 36 ENQ-ACK
- 37 SECURITY
- 38 N/A
- 39 N/A
- 40 FS IN NEC
- 41 N/A
- 42 N/A
- 43 N/A
- 44 N/A
- 45 N/A
-
- *t(From here,a look at the table of
- options seemed in order.)
- 1 STD OPT
- 1-STD
- *2-USER'S
- 3-USER'S=STD
- 4-CUST OPT
-
- 2 DSR CNTL
- 1-NORMAL
- 2-CSI
- *3-FORCED ON
- 4-PORT CON
-
- 3 CXR CNTL
- *1-NORMAL
- 2-CSI
- 3-FORCED ON
- 4-PORT CON
-
- 4 N/A
-
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
-
- 6 DIAL MODE
- *1-AUTO DIAL
- 2-TONE
- 3-PULSE
-
- 7 BLIND DIAL
- *1-DISAB
- 2-ENAB
-
- 8 CALL PROG
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
-
- 9 RESPONSE MODE
- *1-FULL MSG
- 2-SINGLE CHAR
- 3-NO RES
-
- 10 CHR LENGTH
- *1-TEN
- 2-ELEVEN
- 3-NINE
- 4-EIGHT
-
- 11 DISC CONTROL
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
-
- 12 DTR CNTL
- 1-EIA CNTL
- 2-FORCED ON
- *3-RESET ON DTR
-
- 13 CTS CNTL
- *1-CTS = CXR
- 2-CTS = RTS
-
- 14 XMIT CLOCK
- *1-INTERNAL
- 2-EXTERNAL
- 3-SLAVE
-
- 15 DATA TYPE
- *1-ASYN
- 2-SYNC
-
- 16 N/A
-
- 17 FLOW TYPE
- 1-XON/XOFF
- 2-XON/XOF PSTH
- 3-RTS
- 4-PIN25/RI
- *5-DIS
-
- 18 SPEED CONV
- *1-DISAB
- 2-1200
- 3-2400
- 4-9600
-
- 19 EC MODE
- 1-AUTO MODE
- *2-NO EC
- 3-FORCE EC
-
- 20 LINK REQ FROM
- *1-ORIG
- 2-ORIG/ANS
- 3-RESPOND ONLY
-
- 21 N/A
-
- 22 TERM ACCESS
- 1-UNLIMITED
- 2-NONE(Hmmm...I wonder..?)
- 3-DIAL
- *4-LIMITED
-
- 23 N/A
-
- 24 MODE CNTL
- *1-ORIG/ANSWER
- 2-ANSWER ONLY
- 3-ORIG ONLY
-
- 25 NETWORK
- *1-SWITCHED NET
- 2-LL 1200
- 3-LL 2400
-
- 26 SPD OF OPER
- *1-V.22 BIS
- 2-USER SELECTED
-
- 27 RATE SEL
- *1-DISAB
- 2-SPD=2400/1200
- 3-SPD=1200/300
-
- 28 SI ON EIA
- *1-DISAB
- 2-ENAB
-
- 29 DTR BUSYOUT
- *1-DISAB
- 2-ENAB
-
- 30 N/A
-
- 31 TEST CNTL
- *1-DISAB
- 2-REMOTE DLB
- 3-LOCAL DLB
-
- 32 RTRT
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
-
- 33 EIA ALB
- 1-DISAB
- *2-ALB W DTR
- 3-ALB W/O DTR
-
- 34 BSY OUT ST FL
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB(Aha!)
-
- 35 ANSWER MODE
- *1-NORM CONN
- 2-FAST CONN
-
- 36 ENQ-ACK
- *1-DISAB
- 2-ENAB
-
- 37 SECURITY
- *1-DISAB
- 2-ENAB(Could it be?!?)
-
- 38 N/A
-
- 39 N/A
-
- 40 FS IN NEC
- 1-DISAB
- *2-ENAB
-
- 41 N/A
-
- 42 N/A
-
- 43 N/A
-
- 44 N/A
-
- 45 N/A
- **************************************************************************
-
- After having glanced over the list of available commands and settings,
- I'm sure you had the same idea I did...just alter the settings and turn
- a local only OD into a GLOBAL...
-
- **************************************************************************
- 1
-
- 1 STD OPT
- 2 DSR CNTL
- 3 CXR CNTL
- 4 N/A
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- 6 DIAL MODE
- 7 BLIND DIAL
- 8 CALL PROG
- 9 RESPONSE MODE
- 10 CHR LENGTH
- 11 DISC CONTROL
- 12 DTR CNTL
- 13 CTS CNTL
- 14 XMIT CLOCK
- 15 DATA TYPE
-
- OPTION NUMBER ?1
-
- 1 STD OPT
- 1-STD
- *2-USER'S
- 3-USER'S=STD
- 4-CUST OPT
- OPTION SETTING? 1
-
-
- UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS(I was not amused)
-
-
- 1 STD OPT
- 2 DSR CNTL
- 3 CXR CNTL
- 4 N/A
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- 6 DIAL MODE
- 7 BLIND DIAL
- 8 CALL PROG
- 9 RESPONSE MODE
- 10 CHR LENGTH
- 11 DISC CONTROL
- 12 DTR CNTL
- 13 CTS CNTL
- 14 XMIT CLOCK
- 15 DATA TYPE
-
- OPTION NUMBER ?5
-
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
- OPTION SETTING? 1
-
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB
- OPTION SETTING? 2(MUCH better...useless,maybe,but better.)
-
- 5 LOCAL COPY
- 1-ENAB
- *2-DISAB
- OPTION SETTING? (Just to be sure it kept working.)
-
-
-
- OPTION NUMBER ?34
- 34 BSY OUT ST FL
- *1-ENAB
- 2-DISAB(Now if THIS works...)
- OPTION SETTING? 2
-
-
- UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS(Of course.)
- **************************************************************************
-
- So much for the PC Pusuit od's.One of these days I'll lay hands on a
- PCP Console,amd throw open the network for a few days.In any case,there
- one more variety of OD I'd like to cover here,one which haas been global
- in format every time I've gone to use one,but which is usually inaccessable
- by virtue of being perpetually busy.
- These last ods are located on telenet,and are indistinguishable (nua-wise)
- from the PCP outdials.These od's look like this...
-
- **************************************************************************
- ;3110xxx00xxxxx
-
- !(Doesn't offer much,does it?)
-
- to use this thing,just tell it what you want.
-
- !d12017485030(The 'd' tells it to dial)
-
- CONNECT 1200
- **************************************************************************
-
- Thats about it.As more info comes in,I will no doubt add to what has been
- presented here in some future phile.Outdials are an oasis in an
- increasingly codeless and deadly enviroment.They are about 900% safer than
- codes,and most can be accessed via **free** networks.
-
- If you have any comments,suggestions (derisive or otherwise) or whatever,
- I can be reached on the following boards...
-
- The Villa Straylight (formerly Tessier-Ashpool) 908-830-7960
- Cybernetik Limbo 908-269-7042
-
-
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