F O R C E F I L E S Volume #6 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From The Depths Of - THE REALM -, By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 08/06/87 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= There is more or less a solution to all of these problems: 1> Great, you are in luck..If passwords start to die on you rather quick, Keep of the system for a month. They can't keep it up forever. Only login occasionally to a few accounts to see if steps 3-5 have been taken. THIS IS IMPORTANT, YOU MUST CONTINUE TO CHECK AT LEAST FEW ACCOUNTS FOR FEW WEEKS. This is where I stuffed it and lost virtually all accounts. 2> Let them try, you should only be on the trojan for few seconds, just long enough to down load the passwords. If you are going via data networks or route your call, there is no way in the world they can trace you. Just watch out for anything sus about the accuonts you use later on. 3> If you have been monitoring the account well, simply beat the user to the message and delete it. 4> Again, login before the user does and change the password first to something different and then to the original password. The user will be none the wiser. 5> You are in deep shit...They are fighting dirty, so we retaliate. change all the passwords and abuse all the accounts to the utmost. ie run Sprinters simultaneously on ten accounts at a time and give em hell. There are few tricks to physically destroy the data on the drives and crash the entire system, but that just shouldn't be attempted without a greater reason and I bet I can't trust all of you not to have a go at it, so suffer, you'll have to find out how for yourselves. Happy Hunting! DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Following is a simple rundown of a few most usefull commands: A DIRECTORY.NAME - attaches to a directory or another if high enough access. Could have a format: ID DIRECTORY.NAME PASSWORD if there are a number of dialcom systems at the one site, it is often possible to attach to directories outside your dialcom systems. To do that, just type something like A 09:DIRECTORY.NAME PASSWORD This works quite well from most dialcoms with the exception of system 07 and 09 PASSWD -LONG - sets a remote access to the ID. It means you can acces s it from another ID. WATCH ABC123 - Can monitor the actions of a user, ie Spy on him. This one requires a higher access level. F - Catalogs Drive USERS - Shows number of users online, if a low number, best to keep out, since you tend to stick out a lot if the system is monitored from time to time. SY - Status of users in a UFD series. A higher access is needed for anything worthwhile. ONLINE - Shows user online, within a UFD series. These are the basic commands one uses frequently for hacking and holding onto an account. For more information on commands, it's great if you can get the manuals, if not, a number of good files have been written. The commands do tend to be a little different in different primos versions. Some systems are good enough to give you the master command file. The following is a file found in most DIALCOM systems. MINERVA sys 07 and 09 excluded, Naturally. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` || DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS, COMPILED BY ----====} THE FORCE {====---- || || Thanx to: MINERVA 31/12/86 || || Part #1 From the depths of: - THE REALM - || `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` *GLOC 003 RUN D W R - Searches an entire UFD for a given string of characters. Available on: ALL systems. *LABEL 023 RUN D W R (5) - Writes a tape label. Available on: ALL systems. *LOGPRT 010 RUN D W R (5) - Prints a system error log. More info: see LOGPRT *MAGNET 019 RUN D W R (5) - Reads/writes non-Prime format tapes. More Info: See MAGNET. Available on: ALL systems. *NETPRT 010 RUN D W R (5) - Prints a network error log. More Info: see NETPRT Available on: ALL systems *STBILL 004 RUN R (5) - Runs storage calculations. Available on: ALL systems TRAP48 003 SAM D W R - Not a command. Part of the 1648 emulation package. Available on: ALL systems *USAGE 004 RUN D W R (5) - Prints out system usage data. More Info: INFO *USAGE Available on: ALL systems ABI 028 RUN R - Abstract retrieval service. Available on: 98 only. ADDR 001 RUN D W R (5) - Gives disk address of a file. Available on: ALL systems ADM42 002 RUN D W R - Sets ADM42 terminal function keys. Available on: ALL systems ADM42A 002 RUN D W R - As above, but does not change the escape key. Available on: ALL systems ADM42F 002 RUN D W R - Sets ADM42 terminal function keys at full duplex. ADMRESET 002 RUN D W R - Changes escape key back to 233. Available on: ALL systems ALN 007 RUN D W R - Adds line numbers to a file. Available on: ALL systems ALTCMD 001 RUN D W R (5) - Allows high seclev users to change their alternate command directory while signed on the system. Available on: ALL systems AMLCMO 004 RUN D W R - Prime command for communicating over AMLC lines. More Info: PRIMOS COMMANDS REFERENCE GUIDE Available on: ALL Systems AOSLOGIN 004 RUN R (2) - Secondary login program for AOS users. Available on: ALL systems AOSNEWS 005 RUN R (2) - Invokes newsfile for AOS users. Available on: AOS systems AOSUTIL 005 RUN R (2) - Turn key program enabling AOS managers to implement new features. Available on: AOS systems ARHIST 010 RUN D W R - Maintains Accounts Receivable history on clients. Available on: 98 only ASC 001 SAM D W R (3) - Systems group utility. Yields octal values of characters. Available on: ALL systems AU.18 049 RUN D W R (5) - Rev 18 version of AUTOPSY (see below). AU.19 057 RUN D W R (5) - Rev 19 version of AUTOPSY (see below). AUTODOC 003 RUN D W R - Produces documentation from source file for use with INFO. More Info: INFO AUTODOC Available on: ALL systems AUTOHANG 001 RUN R 2 - Hangs up the phone automatically when