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- 00 | FBI Presents LOGO | *UNKNOWN* | 001K | Misc |
- 01 | Index and Introduction | Eights | 002K | Misc |
- 02 | Death Grenade II | Sentinel | 002K | Anarchy |
- 03 | The Deadly Soda Can | Garbled User | 010K | Anarchy |
- 04 | Eight Line Wiring | Garbled User | 007K | Phreak |
- 05 | Di-Nitro Napthalene | Garbled User | 004K | Anarchy |
- 06 | The Wonderful World of Thermite | Garbled User | 003K | Anarchy |
- 07 | The Force Grenade | Sentinel | 002K | Anarchy |
- 08 | List of Internet Numbers | *UNKNOWN* | 048K | Hacking |
- 09 | Idiot Hacking II | Garbled User | 005K | Hacking |
- 10 | What to do with the UNIX root | Garbled User | 005K | Hacking |
- 11 | The Name Game | Garbled User | 006K | Misc |
- 12 | Editorial on us LOW-RANGE users | Garbled User | 004K | Misc |
- 13 | Cybernews: Novell Declares War! | Sentinel | 005K | News |
- 14 | Rules of Article Submission | Eights | 003K | Misc |
- 15 | General Disclaimer | Eights | 001K | EVIL! |
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- Hey, you guessed it, here it is again.. FBI's 2nd issue.. We're
- sorry for the delay, we took a little vacation, literally..
- Be looking for the next release sometime around the end of Sept.
- Well, on with the articles!
- *******************************************************************************
- Aye... it's the Sentinel again... back with another kicking bomb idea... its
- the FBI
- Death Grenade Two!
- Start out by reading the previous carbide.fbi text in the first
- newsletter. Put the baloon in... as directed, but first make sure its pretty
- dry ( set it out somewhere for a day... or use a hair dryer, etc.. ) then toss
- some vinegar and some Sodium Ferrocyanide ( a crystalized substance... mine was
- blue ) then throw in the calcium carbide. ( for a better bomb, put the CC in a
- separate holder, if the bottle top is big enough ) Now, put this outside away
- from people for a few days... so the vinegar and the Sodium Ferrocyanide can
- make Hydrogen Cyanide (i think) anyways, after the few days,if the bomb dosen't
- explode (make sure its in a cool place, FAR away from anything living ( and NOT
- the fridge ) you shake it so the baloon bursts and mixes with the CC. Put this
- somewhere where the victim is going to go (you have about 30 seconds before it
- goes off) also, leave a burning rag next to it. this will cause an explosion of
- acytylene gas, hydrogen cyanide, flame and shattered glass at about 300 FPS.
- the kill range is about 5 feet. the Fuck up really bad range is up to about 10-
- 15 feet. If you watch this go off... make sure yer 80-100 feet away because the
- cyanide gas goes FAR. If you just want an explosion, just use the CC and
- water... its not QUITE as deadly. NOTE: I havent wanted to kill anyone that bad
- recently, and hence, this recipe hasn't been tested. So be careful.
- brought to you by
- ,
- *****{================-
- ' the Sentinel
- c1991 FBI all rights nonexistant.
- *************************************************************************
- Garbled UseR and the FBI present...
- T H E S O D A C A N . . . .
- Just one more part of "The Militant's Militia"
- This is one of the most deadly, evil, vile, destuctive and just plain
- dire explosive devices known to the FBI. This weapon operates on the
- "Deadman's Switch" theory, but is easily disguised as an innocent recylable
- object. The reason it is so demonic, is that once it is set, merely TOUCHING
- the device will set it off. Thus one could place it on a doorstep, behind a
- car, or just in the middle of the street where some innocent passer-by could
- mistakenly set it off. Even worse, some cheap fool, or environmentally
- concious person could set it off. Depending on what type of explosive you
- use, and whether or not you add shrapnel, the device's power could range from
- a small flare, to a tremendous detonation!
- The concept is quite simple, and will be given in an easy step by step
- format, for your reading pleasure. :)
- 1. Decide what you want to do with the bomb, to use it as a scare tactic, or
- to detonate a city block, or maybe just a small, but powerfull explosion.
- 2. Pick up the following ingredients for the bomb:
- (1) Aluminum can used for soda or beer. Ranging from 12oz and up.
- (1) Spool of wire, any color. Preferably solid. Fone wire works nice.
- (1) Mercury Switch.(optional)
- (1) Mini SPST Switch.
- (1) SPST pushbutton switch. Normally ON.
- (1) Spool of solder, and a nice iron. Neatness counts!
- (1) Nine Volt Battery.
- 2A. Now here's where your decision in step 1 counts.. If you want a scare
- tactic, Pick up some flash powder (or flare powder) and a nice 1.5V
- flashlight bulb. ( convieniently available at your local RADIO-SHACK )
- 2B. WHAT!? You want to detonate a city block?! You are a lunatic! We must get
- together some time. Go to your local store and pick up some ammonium
- nitrate ( instant coldpacks, or fertilizer ). Now Aquire, or make ( not
- advised ) a nice #8 blasting cap. On second thought, making one might be
- better for your purposes, because you can make it MILITARY style. (75% more
- powerful then conventional blasting caps. ) #8's have a tendency not to
- work well with Ammonium Nitrate.
- 2C. Just a nice routine explosion eh? Pick up a flashlight bulb ( 1.5V ) and
- some gun powder, or black powder.
- 3. Take your nice, innocent can, and empty the contents. Cut the top CLEAR
- off right under the rim. DON'T Be messy, if you bend the can, start over.
- Neatness makes the bomb WORK.
- 4. Drill a hole in the direct center of the bottom of the can, barely big
- enough to thread the pushbutton switch in, and secure it with the handy
- bolt that comes with it.
- 5. Now cut a small rectangular hole, near the inside edge of the botom of the
- can to house the mini switch.
- 6. OK, the CAN section of your process is complete. Time for the hard part.
- Hope you can solder.
- Here is a nice, cheap ASCII diagram.. yes it sux.. but watcha gonna do?
- / |
- |-------------------------------/ -----------|-----------|
- | | --- |
- + ---------------------- | |
- ---- | |-----------//-----|
- |9 | | |
- | V| ---------------------------- |
- | | | |
- ---- \ /
- \ /
- 0
- KEY: 9V : Nine Volt Battery.
- 0 : Detonator, or flashlight bulb.
- / : Mini SPST switch.
- /
- | : Pushbutton switch.
- |
- ---
- // : Mercury Switch.
- + : Positive terminal.
- - : Negative terminal, or wire.
- |,/,\ : Wire.
- Ok, now that I've wasted your precious time with that horrid diagram, I will
- explain it. The Wires leading to and from the mercury switch are NOT TO BE PUT
- in if the mercury switch is omited.
- Simply enough, The current goes through the wires to the first switch,
- if the first switch is ON, it goes to the next switch, If this switch is on,
- It goes to the detonator, which in turn explodes the device. I reccomend you
- test your circuit with a multi-tester before you go about construction of the
- bomb. This will help to assure a NON-DUD. I advize that you remove the nice
- detonator before doing this, unless of course you are a massochist.
- 7. You managed to follow the diagram and constructed the WORKING(optimal word
- here ) circuit. OK.. now the fun begins. Place the pushbutton switch in
- it's proper hole, and secure. Do the same with the mini switch. Tape
- the good ol nine-volt battery to the inside of the can. Add some epoxy for
- safety's sake. MAKE SURE NO WIRES TOUCH EACHOTHER! IF THEY DO.. well..
- alas.. a good militant was he.
- 8. OK, fill the can up about 1/4th the way up with your explosive of choice.
- Pack if desired. Get a small amount of shrapnel if desired and add
- generously. Add no more than 1/4th the total wieght of the can.
- 9. If you opted to use the mercury switch, place that here. Place it in a
- manner so that if the can is moved from the vertical direction it will
- set off the detonator.
- 10. If you are mercury-less place the detonator here. If you used the switch
- fill the can with enough explosives to cover your newly placed switch.
- If you have used the flashlight bulb, now is the time to CAREFULLY break
- the bulb, WITHOUT damaging the filament.. test with a multi-tester.. If you
- screw up.. your bad luck.
- 11. If you used the switch, place your detonator here. In either case, fill
- the can the rest of the way up.
- 12. Get out the epoxy and glue the top back on.
- You have just made a soda can.. Now, if you are proceding with this file,
- before reading it completely, you are probably dead about now. Here's why you
- died:
- During the final stages, you left the mini switch ON. This is the arming
- switch, and should ONLY be used during testing, and planting.
- You managed to build up a large amount of static electricity and discharged
- it into a can full of explosives. Bad move. Use ANTI-Static spray to avoid
- this.
- You did this by a nice, warm open fire. Or better yet you smoked nearby the
- device. Bravo on an excellent demise.
- You left the device stiing in your nice hot window sill, where it exploded
- killing your family. I applaud you.
- You decided my instructions weren't good enough for you, and WINGED it.
- You let some wires touch in the final stage of construction. Avoid this by
- coating all wires and leads with melted plastic, or use electical tape. The
- first method is prefered.
- Well, If you got this far.. you are alive. (I hope!!)
- OK, you have yer nice, prepared device, and wish to plant it. This is
- simple. Sort of. There is a danger factor involved, so be forewarned.
- Take the device to the site. DO NOT arm it until it is absolutly
- ready! This is CRITICAL ! The easiest place to put is is on a raised platform
- such as a door step. Place the can on the edge of the step, make sure it is
- perfectly vertical. The Pushbutton switch should be pushed in now, and in the
- OFF position. Now CAREFULLY arm the device. CAREFULLY slide it over to about
- the center of the door step, so that it gets kicked over when someone steps
- outside. If you used the mercury switch, you now realize why it is optional.
- If you move the can too fast, the switch will detonate you.
- If you are placing this on a large flat surface, using the mercury
- switch is HIGHLY advised against! Place a VERY thin sheet of paperboard under
- your can, compressing the bottom switch. Poke a hole in the bottom of the can,
- so that it can be armed. Arm the device, and place it on the ground. Push down
- on the top of the device, and SLOWLY remove the paperboard. If the paperboard
- was thin enough you survived.
- Get the hell out of there, and DO yourself a favor, and wear gloves..
- finger prints are WAY uncool.
- Ok, The mercury switch is VERY VERY dangerous, but it also makes it
- absolutely impossible to disarm the bomb should someone discover it. The
- paperboard can be simply cut away from the edges in the flat surface bomb.
- this can be extremely useful in circumstances where you are placing the bomb
- in an area that is very bumpy, or rocky, like loose sand or dirt. Or if you
- just prefer to keep your life.
- How Your Bomb Works:
- Well, simply enough, once it is armed, if the pushbutton switch is released
- the circuit will be completed. With the mercury switch added, if either the
- switch or the button is tripped, it will explode. The current will set off
- the detonator, or if you used the flashlight bulb, It will cause a high
- intensity flame to be produced for about 1-2 seconds. This is quite enough
- to explode any light explosive.
- To tell you the truth, you can use any explosive that you desire with this
- bomb. One time I even saw one of these made completely of THERMITE. Holy shit
- the whole can just melted, and fused with the road tar. If you want, you
- can use plastique, or just pour in some nitroglycerine(HA!).
- Basically, it's up to you.. and it's your life. So have fun.
- (c)1999 Garbled User and the FBI.
- All rights confiscated by government agents.
- *************************************************************************
- Eight line wiring.. The New Standard?
- Choice excerpts from "Telephone Inside Wire Standards"
- Brought to you by Garbled User
- Well, here I was, on vacation.. looking around my room here.. Lo and
- Behold... what's this?! New inside wiring standards.. 8 LINES?? Yep. They've
- changed the wires.. no more red right ring for us...
- The following is a bunch of quotes, and paragraphs from the pamphlet, I only
- took the good stuff out.. the rest is just " You and your telephone " garbage.
- My comments to the various quotes will appear after the ">" sign.
- "This brochure covers most inside wire applications. You can also obtain
- information about approved wire and equipment from local building and hardware
- stores, electrical supply stores or your local public library. For more
- technical, detailed standards you may purchase the Standard Proposal No.1558-B,
- which addresses, "Residential and Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring
- Standards" by contacting the Telecommunications Institute of America ( TIA ),
- 2001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, 9th floor, Washington, DC 20006 - 1813 or
- Phone (202) 457-4912. Cost is approximately $25.00."
- > Hmm.. 25 bux for a book? Must be pretty good.. I think I'll check my library
- > On this one.. Geez, I never even knew such a place existed. Well, If anyone
- > gets a copy of this.. tell me. If it's any good I may get a copy for myself
- > and scan it out for distribution to YOU guys.. <Snicker>
- " Wire for telephone service must be solid copper wire and should have at least
- eight (8) conductors, four (4) pairs of wires. The American National Standards
- Institute ( ANSI ) standard code listing for this classification of wiring is
- "CM", which represents "Communications Wire." Approved wiring will be stamped
- with the code "CM".
- O These wires must be individually paired and twisted together.
- O Flat wire ( i.e., undercarpet wire ) or wire not being twisted together is
- NOT ACCEPTABLE.
- O Wire smaller than 26 gauge should not be used at anytime. ( The higher the
- gauge number, the smaller the wire. )
- O The conductors must be sheathed ( wires covered ) in an insulating jacket
- or enclosed in conduit.
- Some existing wire is only two (2) pair. This is not considered standard for
- new installation. Existing 2 pair is acceptable for single line service.
- Four (4) pair wire is optional for lines used with computers, fax machines,
- etc. It also reduces crosstalk (interference from other lines) and provides a
- spare pair in the event of malfunction. Four ( 4 ) pair enables easy
- installation of additional lines without the expense of installing new wire."
- > Whoa. I wonder why flat wire is unacceptable? And why would you want to
- >twist together all those wires? Seems like Ma Bell is upping the voltage on
- >us.. Hmmm.. that part about the computers.. It seems more and more like they
- >are getting us ready for a " Computer Rate Tax " Meaning all lines that are
- >used, or even shared by a computer have some phenomenal increase in the bill.
- >
- > How can having 8 wires instead of 4 decrease crosstalk? It's still using the
- >same old 2 wires to a phone. So how can it decrease crosstalk? Hmmm..
- >sounds like Ma Bell is trying to pull the wool over it's naive customers.
- " One wire of a single pair of wires is for conducting voltage and the other is
- for grounding the circuit. The universal standard color code is provided
- below.
- RING/GROUND TIP/VOLTAGE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Pair 1 White Blue
- Pair 2 White Orange
- Pair 3 White Green
- Pair 4 White Brown
- EXISTING TWO PAIR WIRE:
- Pair 1 Green Red
- Pair 2 Black Yellow
- "
- > Whoa! That sounds DAMN confusing.. How in hell are you supposed to tell
- >which white wire to use! not everyone has a multitester! I'm starting to like
- >this plan less and less..
- "Wire run distance limitations are to be no more than 250 feet for 22 gauge,
- 200 feet for 24 gauge and 100 feet for 26 gauge. EXCEEDING THESE DISTANCES
- COULD RESULT IN OVERLOAD OF THE WIRING SYSTEM AND CAUSE THE TELEPHONE SETS OR
- SYSTEM TO MALFUNCTION."
- >Why don't they just illustrate how to destroy their systems? A map of the
- >central office would be nice. Jeez.. all you need is alot of coiled wire,
- >and a phone, and you can obliterate them. It must drain the voltage from the
- >central office or something.. Tee hee hee.
- "Each outlet in your home should have a separate set of wires which connect to
- a primary point where your inside wire ends and U S WEST facilities begin.
- This is called the DEMARCATION POINT and usually connects to a REGISTRATION
- JACK/STANDARD NETWORK INTERFACE, installed by U S WEST Communications, which
- includes a protector. The protector acts like a circuit fuse preventing
- harmful voltages from entering your inside wiring."
- >Well I guess that means Blotto and Urine boxes are out. ::sniff::
- " FOR SAFETY REASONS UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE CUSTOMERS OR THEIR VENDORS
- PERMITTED TO CONNECT EITHER NEW OR EXISTING WIRE IN ANY WAY TO U S WEST'S
- PROTECTOR OR BYPASS IN ANY WAY THE REGISTRATION JACK/STANDARD NETWORK
- INTERFACE (DEMARCATION POINT)"
- >Do you REALLY think that's for "customer safety"?? Oh come now. Beige boxing
- >is what they're afraid of.
- "NOTE: BEFORE WORKING ON ANY WIRING ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR CONNECTIONS AT U S
- WEST'S DEMARCATION POINT TO AVOID THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL SHOCK.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING CAN CARRY VOLTAGES FROM 48 TO 240 VOLTS D.C."
- > Well, that's news to me.. I thought voltage ranged from 6vdc to 90vac!
- >But somewhere else here it states that telephone wire is to at no time
- >carry AC voltage. Isn't that what makes the phone RING?
- >
- > Ma Bell is playing games! upping the voltage, I think she's trying to nuke
- >Blackboxing too.
- "If you plan on installing new wire, adding to, or rearranging your existing
- telephone wire, REMEMBER: Telephone wiring is intended only for a specific
- purpose, that is, only direct (DC) low voltages. The following standards will
- avert interference or problems with your telephone service or equipment.
- TELEPHONE WIRE SHOULD NEVER BE USED TO CONNECT AC VOLTAGES OR CURRENTS OF ANY
- KIND."
- > This was actually found at the beginning of the brochure, but I thought it
- >would be easier for you to see what I mean by placing it here..
- >
- > Well.. Ma Bell seems to be either lying to us, or messing with the lines
- >in a SERIOUS way! The strange thing is, we still have an old bell ringer
- >phone here.. it works just fine! Ma Bell is still sending pulsing AC out.
- >Low voltage DC eh? Like 240VDC.. sounds low.. what do they consider HIGH!?
- The comments above are all opinions. They are not necessarily fact. But
- the above quotes, have been taken VERBATIM from the pamphlet. (including the
- massive overuse of the CAPS LOCK). We are glad to bring you the news, and hope
- to keep you informed about our changing present. So next time you go out
- beige boxing, and see 4 white wires.. Think of us. And if you do see this
- anywhere (I have yet to see it in use) drop us a line.. tell us what you saw..
- We are ALWAYS interested in bringing YOU the news!
- *******************************************************************************
- FBI presents...
- Di-NitroNapthalene
- Say what?
- Anywayz, here I go again.. This is a relatively odd concept, but
- I have heard of it being done extensively, in commercial explosives. Follow
- the nice step-by-step instructions.
- 1. Assemble the following ingrediants:
- (5) Moth Balls. The Napthalene kind.
- (1) Nitric acid. 130ml
- (1) Sulpheric Acid. 100ml
- (2) 250ml Erlynmyer flasks.
- (1) 250ml Beaker.
- (1) Funnel.
- (5) MR COFFEE filters.
- 2. That should do nicely. OK, now figure it out yerself! Just kidding,
- couldn't resist! Grind those moth balls up into a nice, fine powder. Don't
- even think about breathing any in.
- 3. Ok, this will be done in small amounts. I have not personally done this
- expirament, so I am advising caution. But I have heard of people doing it,
- using this method.
- 4. Mix the nitric acid and the sulpheric acid in a 50 - 50 ratio. ADD the
- sulpheric acid to the nitric! Otherwise it will splater! Mix this in the
- beaker. You will want approximately 200 ml. of the mixture.
- 5. Place your ground up powder in the bottom of the first flask. Lower the
- temperature of the flask to around 10 oC. This is very important, Make sure the
- temperature stays below 12 oC!! If it gets too High, RUN LIKE THE DEVIL.
- Also, you will want to cool the acid off to the same temperature, maybe even
- lower.
- 6. Add 100ml of The acid mixture. Keep the mixture cool, If it starts to warm
- up, try too cool it off by adding dry ice to the ice bath. If all else fails
- I advise a hasty retreat.
- 7. Let this mixture go for about 5-6 hours. Filter off the acid, so that only
- the mono-nitronapthalene remains. To my knowlegde it does not dissolve. But
- if it, by some unlucky chance does, you can boil off the acid, and leave the
- area ( do this outside! ) until the acid is gone. Then try to turn off the
- burner without putting yourself in direct danger.
- 8. The next step has been known to be EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Even worse then
- trying to boil the acid off! This expirament is not for those without extensive
- safety equipment.
- 9. Ok, you have your mono-nitronapthalene in hand ( not literally ). Remove
- it from the flask or filter, wash all the acid off, you want NO extra acid
- on this mixture! Add this to the second flask.
- 10. Take your 50/50 mix, and add 30 ml of nitric acid to it. This should give
- you 130 ml. of the acid mixture, and it will be at an 8:5 ratio.
- 11. Chill the acid and the second flask to 35 oC.
- 12. Add the acid mixture. Make sure the temp does not go above 40 oC. This
- is VERY important. Like I said, this step is most dangerous, use a blast
- shield, and get the hell out of the area.
- 13. Keep this reaction going for about 1 day. At the end of it, you should be
- able to filter off the di-nitronapthalene. If not, you know what to do. Wash
- the substance, let dry, and enjoy.
- Ok.. Now this stuff is NOT to be taken lightly, I have seen it in
- action. It combines the worst properties of nitroglycerine and flash powder.
- It is said to be very explosive, and it also is very un predictable. One
- report says that it usually acts like gunpowder, but one time he left it
- unconfined to dispose of some, and when he lit it, it nearly detonated, making
- a thunder that shook the ground all around him. He was over 100 feet away!
- I intend to make a batch of this soon, and I will put the results in
- the next issue of FBI. If you want to be safe, I suggest that you wait for
- that article. But for those of you with alot of courage, go for it!
- Just don't blame me if it nukes you, or doesn't work period.
- (c) 1999 Garbled User and the FBI.
- All rights were mistakenly left in an acid bath too long.
- *************************************************************************
- Lately there has been much hullaballo about the making, and use of
- Thermite. Many people state that it can only be lit with a vast amount of
- heat, such as a burning strip of magnesium. Others say they have lit it
- with a match. Here I will try to give an over view of the current theories,
- and let you come to your own conclusions.
- First, for those of you who may not know, I will describe thermite,
- it's uses, and basic construction.
- Thermite is a relatively easy substance to create, being made from
- ingredients that are somewhat simple to obtain. Thermite, when ignited, can
- reach temperatures nearing 6000+ degrees celcius, and has been known to
- vaporize carbon steel. The general "formula" for making thermite is as
- follows:
- 50% powdered rust. (iron oxide (Fe2O3))
- 50% powdered aluminum (Al)
- Simple enough to create. Rust can be obtained quickly by running
- a low current (DC) through an iron object, and placing the object in water.
- One electrode is placed on the object, and the other in the water. This causes
- vast amounts of rust to be created, which can easily be extracted by
- evaporating, or boiling the water. The aluminum can generally be purchased
- at hardware or paint stores. It can also be made, by taking a peice of
- aluminum metal ( such as an aluminum door frame, or pipe. ) and shaving it off
- with a metal file.
- I have heard from some people, that thermite is not very picky in it's
- ingredients. One report states that he ripped apart an aluminum can with
- his bare hands, leaving peices roughly .5cm in diameter. He then proceded to
- make some regular thermite, with powdered aluminum. He had made approximately
- a bucket full of the large aluminum thermite, and sprinkled two to three
- handfulls of the regular thermite on the top. He then lit the mixture with
- a strip of magnesium, and let it burn. The entire mixture burned quite well,
- actually setting a fence nearly 15 feet away on fire from the heat alone. If
- this is true, then large amounts of thermite, would be much easier for a
- person to create, than if he had to use powdered aluminum for the entire
- mixture. It would also be MUCH cheaper.
- The other report I heard, stated that the ignition temperature of
- thermite, depended mainly on the grade of aluminum. He stated by getting
- the finest grade mesh of aluminum powder he could find, he effectively made
- the thermite more sensitive. He stated that this mixture led to less heat,
- but, also ignited with greater ease. So much greater ease, that he ignited a
- small handfull of the substance, by simply dropping a wooden match into the
- mixture. Such an easy to use substance would have obvious uses, such as
- being the ignition for regular thermite, which could then even ignite large
- thermite. This would also make thermite igniteable by wicks, and minor
- blasts. This could make a VERY dangerous weapon should it be put in a rocket
- or shrapnel bomb.
- I hope you found this article interesting.. I certainly had alot of fun reading
- up on these topics, and finally putting them into cyberspace.
- GarbLed UsEr
- (c)1999 FBI- All rights nuked to oblivion.
- *************************************************************************
- Just in case you hadn't had enough...
- yes... its yet another.
- FORCE GRENADE!
- Yep, its another stupid destructive file from the FBi... one note... in
- case you were wondering, "Where's the phreaking files.. you are the PHREAKERS
- bureau... aren't you?" well, rumor has it on Garbled User's extended vacation
- he just might have made one... maybe. <grin>
- On to the force grenade... Al(s) and HCl(l) react to form Hydrogen... Just
- in case yer REAL stupid... this means, take a big bottle ( 2 litres are the
- standard... all though I don't know how they'll fare with the acid) and roll up
- some tubes or crunch up some balls of ALUMINUM foil... NOT tinfoil, then you to
- a hardware store (or if you bothered to read the whole file first, you already
- did) and you get some Muriatic Acid (this is HCl ie: hydrochloric acid) if they
- ask why, tell them you have to clean yer concrete patio... make sure its above
- 31.5% or thereabouts, or it just won't work right... If 31.5 seems a bit low...
- think of this, HCl is a gas... and Hydrochloric Acid is a gas in a liquid... so
- 37% is deemed "Pure" or lab grade hydrochloric acid. Anyway... I digress. So
- put the acid in first (be careful... they etch concrete with this stuff, think
- of what it'll do to yer piddies ) then when ready, toss the aluminum in. As
- aforementioned, this will create Hydrogen, and hydrogen will ignite, so leave a
- burning rag nearby.
- Because i'm in a really fucked up mood and really messed up the article
- and don't want to rewrite it... here's a summary.
- 1 6HCl(l) + 2Al(s) = 3H2(g) + 2AlCl3
- 2 Al = aluminum (foil, shavings, can?)
- 3 HCl = Hydrochloric Acid, or Muriatic acid (clean concrete with)
- 4 Mixem together inna big bottle with a burning rag nearby
- 5 Be careful... first time around use a small bottle and a little bit of
- the Stuff... and have a BB gun or a sling-shot handy to explode it
- if not enough force (NEVER PICK UP A FORCE GRENADE OR ANY EXPLOSIVE
- DEVICE THAT IS "SUPPOSED" TO BE EXPLODING) Garbled had an accident
- which involved a mild baking soda bomb going off in his hand... no
- serious damage.. fortunately it was a small plastic bottle. But it
- still left his entire hand numb for an hour.
- Written By
- ,
- *****{================-
- ' the Sentinel
- *******************************************************************************
- This is a list showing the phone numbers to many public access Unix
- systems. You can simply call these with your modem, or you may use PC
- Pursuit to dial them up. Many of these feature Usenet news, which is like
- a world wide message base, and Internet E-mail, which allows you to mail
- all across the nation. Some of these are free, while others charge fees.
- Dpending on the services, and the price, these systems are WORTH checking out,
- as many may have FTP or TELNET access.
- If you have access to TELNET, there is a list of bbs'es here, that
- may be used remotely. These can also be accessed through their port dialups,
- If you have the number. If you find any more, or get the numbers to the
- freenet port dialups, please send them to me. Enjoy!
- Last Telephone # Sys-name Location Baud Hours
- ----- ------------ -------- ----------- ------- -----
- 12/90 201-759-8450^ tronsbox Belleville NJ 3/12/24/96 24
- Equip ???, UNIX 3.2; Provides shell for some users, menu driven BBS with
- GIF and text downloads, adult discussion section; USENET, E-Mail (feeds
- available); Multiple line (-8568 300 - 2400 baud).
- 04/91 203-661-2873 admiral Greenwich CT 3/12/24/96 24
- SCO Unix 3.2.2. (HST/V32) 203-661-1279, (PEP/V32) 203-661-2873, (V32)
- 203-661-0450, (MNP6) 203-661-2967. Magpie BBS for local conversation
- and Waffle for Internet mail/Usenet news. Interactive chat and games.
- BBS name is "The Grid." Willing to give newsfeeds and mail access.
- Anonymous UUCP: nuucp, no PW. 230 megs disk space. For more information
- contact uunet!sir-alan!admiral!doug (Doug Fields).
- 12/90 206-328-4944^ polari Seattle WA 12 24
- Equip ???; 8-lines, Trailblazer on 206-328-1468; $50/year (flat rate);
- Multi-user games, chat, full USENET.
- Contact: uunet!microsoft!happym!polari!bruceki
- 05/91 206-367-3837^ eskimo Seattle WA 3/12/24 24
- Tandy 6000 Xenix - Everett Tel 206-742-1150; 10 lines; First 2 weeks
- free, $48/year or $6/month thereafter; Shell access, C, Fortran, Pascal,
- unique conference, smart mail, UseNet News, messages, upload/download,
- other apps;
- Western Washington BBS List, 60 games online, free uucp connections.
- 04/91 209-952-5347 quack Stockton CA 3/12/24/96 24
- Sun 3/160, SunOS 4.1.1; Aka - The Duck Pond; BBS at no charge,
- Shell - $2/mo ($4/mo expanded quota); Trailblazer access; login: bbs.
- Contact: ...!quack!postmaster or [email protected]
- 12/90 212-420-0527^ magpie NYC NY 3/12/24/96 24
- ? - UNIX SYSV - 2, Magpie BBS, no fee, Authors: Magpie/UNIX,/MSDOS
- two lines plus anonymous uucp: 212-677-9487 (9600 bps Telebit modem)
- NOTE: 9487 reserved for registered Magpie sysops & anon uucp
- Contact: Steve Manes, {rutgers|cmcl2|uunet}!hombre!magpie!manes
- 12/90 212-431-1944^ dorsai NYC NY 3/12/24 24
- 80386, SCO Xenix, Waffle bbs; 3 phone lines - 2400 baud, no shell (yet);
- BBS with over 250 non-Usenet newsgroups, 1.2 gb of mac, ibm, amiga, cp-m,
- appleII, cbm files; BBS is free, $25/yr for UseNet access, (180 min/day),
- $50/yr for extended gold access (300 min/day); Full news and mail feed from
- uupsi; login through bbs.
- Contact: uupsi!dorsai!ssegan
- 12/90 212-675-7059^ marob NYC NY 3/12/24/96 24
- 386 SCO-XENIX 2.2, XBBS, no fee, limit 60 min.
- Telebit Trailblazer (9600 PEP) only 212-675-8438
- Contact: {philabs|rutgers|cmcl2}!{phri|hombre}!marob!clifford
- 12/90 213-397-3137^ stb Santa Monica CA 3/12/24/96 24
- AT&T 3b1; BBS and shell access; uucp-anon: ogin: uucp NO PASSWD
- 3 line on rotary -3137 2400 baud (Telebit on dial in line).
- 12/90 213-459-5891^ amazing Pacific Palisades CA 3/12/24 24
- AMT 286 - Microport David's Amazing BBS Fee $7.50/month;$35/6;$60/year
- 5 lines on rotary; Unique original software with conferencing, electronic
- bar, matchmaking, no file up/downloading
- 12/90 214-247-2367^ ozdaltx Dallas TX 12/24 24
- INTEC/SCO XENIX 2.2.3 (286), OZ BBS - AIDS INFORMATION EXCHANGE -
- OZ, membership only adult BBS (over 18), fee $60/year. Four lines.
- Carries about 100 popular newsgroups and makes available the clarinet
- news feed (subscribed) from United Press on a same day basis. No shell.
- Login: guest (no PW). New users added weekly. Login: help (no PW).
- 01/91 215-336-9503^ cellar Philadelphia PA 3/12/24/96 24
- DTK 386/33, SCO Unix 3.2, Waffle BBS - The Cellar BBS, no shell; USR
- Dual-Standard modems, two lines and growing. BBS is free; net news
- (full feed) and net mail by subscription. $7/mo, $35/6-mo, or $60/yr.
- 06/91 215-348-9727 lgnp1 Doylestown PA 3/12/24/96 24
- 80386, ISC 386/ix 2.21; Trailblazer+ on dial in line; No fee services:
- "*NIX Depot" BBS, BBS for UNIX/Xenix users; Fee services: Shell accounts
- and UUCP feeds, both provide access to Internet E-mail and full USENET News;
- Anonymous UUCP available for access to the latest nixpub lists, please see
- the footer of this list for more details;
- Contact: Phil Eschallier ([email protected]).
- anon-uucp: ogin: nuucp (No passwd)
- 12/90 216-582-2460^ ncoast Cleveland OH 12/24/96 24
- 80386 Mylex, SCO Xenix; 600 meg. storage; XBBS and Shell; USENET
- (newsfeeds available), E-Mail; donations requested; login as "bbs"
- for BBS and "makeuser" for new users.
- Telebit used on 216-237-5486.
- 12/90 217-529-0261 pallas Springfield IL 3/12/24/96 24
- AT&T 6386, 600 meg disk space; 4 lines w/ USRobotics Dual Standard modems;
- BBS available at no fee (UBBS), shell access for $50/year; E-Mail, Usenet;
- "guest" login available.
- 05/91 219-289-0282 nstar Notre Dame IN 24/96 24
- SVR4 3.0 - 8 lines, USR HST DS with V.32/HST/v.42bis/v.32bis (above number),
- PEP/MNP5 on 219-289-3745. 1.5 gigabytes of files including all current
- GNU archives along with SIMTEL20/UUNET archives. 1421 newsgroups, newsfeeds
- & email forwarding. TBBS/QuickBBS like BBS software is very easy to use.
- Everything is available through BBS $30/yr; Also available in the 317 area
- code at 317-251-7391 (4 lines).
- Contact [email protected] or ...!uunet!nstar.rn.com!sysop
- 04/90 301-625-0817 wb3ffv Baltimore MD 12/24/96 24
- 80386, UNIX V.3.2; XBBS for HAM radio enthusiasts; 780 meg online;
- Multiple lines, dial in - Hayes 2400, 9482 - MultiTech V32, 9663 - Tb+;
- Some USENET; Anon-UUCP available; Login as bbs (8-N-1).
- 03/91 303-871-4824 nyx Denver CO 3/12/24 24
- Equip Pyramid; Public domain file area, private file area, games, Provides
- shell for some users, USENET, E-Mail, Multiple line.
- Contact: Andrew Burt, [email protected]
- 04/90 312-283-0559^ chinet Chicago IL 3/12/24/96 24
- '386, SysVr3.2.1; Multiple lines including Telebit and HST;
- Picospan BBS (free), USENET at $50/year (available to guests on
- weekends).
- 10/89 312-338-0632^ point Chicago IL 3/12/24/96 24
- North Shore / Rogers Park area of Chicago. 386 - ISC 2.01 (SysV3.2),
- multiple lines, Telebit PEP on 338-3261, USRobotics HST on 338-1036,
- AKCS bbs, some usenet conferences available. 200+ MB online storage.
- Downloads, full usenet & shell access in the works.
- 09/90 312-714-8568^ gagme Chicago IL 12/24 24
- 3B2/300 - System V 3.2. E-mail, netnews, sources, access to anonymous
- ftp, local message base, etc.
- 06/90 313-623-6309 nucleus Clarkston MI 12/24 24
- AMI 80386 - ESIX 5.3.2, large online sources archive accessable by
- anonymous UUCP, login: nuucp, nucleus!/user/src/LISTING lists
- available public domain/shareware source code. Contact: [email protected]
- 10/90 313-994-6333 m-net Ann Arbor MI 3/12/24 24
- Altos 68020 - Sys III, no limits; New SysOp/Owner; fee for extended service;
- The HOME of PicoSpan Conferencing software; 15 lines, 240 Megs; packet radio,
- 100% user supported; USENET; 2 dialouts, Trailblazer+ UUCP in/out; On-line
- games (including nethack & empire); E-Mail; C & Fortran compilers, multi-
- user party, access to Borne, Korn, C, BBS & Menu; on-line man pages;
- contact: Dave Parks [email protected]
- 08/89 313-996-4644^ anet Ann Arbor MI 3/12 24
- Altos 68000 - Sys III, no limits, 1st month free, fees range up to $20/
- month (negotiable), accepts equipment/software in lieu of fees, Picospan
- conferencing, 120M, non-profit, user-supported, community-based, ideal
- autodidact educational system. Tax-deductible donations okay.
- 08/89 314-474-4581 gensis Columbia MO 3/12/24/48/ 24
- Gateway 386 system w/ SCO Xenix V/386, DataFlex, Oracle, CHARM, & VP/ix.
- No fee. Online gaming, game design, and (oddly enough) data base design
- are the main focus. Modem is Microcom MNP 6.
- 08/90 401-455-0347 anomaly Esmond RI 3/12/24/96 24
- CSS Laboratories 386, SCO Xenix 2.3.2; Trailblazer+; No fees; Waffle BBS,
- newusers log in as 'bbs' (no pw.) Shell accounts available to qualified
- users. USENET feeds available, limited feeds for non-PEP sites. XENIX
- software archive site, anonymous uucp login: xxcp pass: xenix
- Software listing & download directions in ~/SOFTLIST and ~/ARCHELP
- 10/89 404-321-5020^ jdyx Atlanta GA 12/24/96 24
- 386/ix 2.0.2. XBBS. Usenet (alt, gnu, most comp and a few others) and
- shell access. Second line (2400 below) (404) 325-1719. 200+ meg current
- Usenet and GNU sources. Specializing in graphics and ray-tracing under
- 386/ix (with/with out X11). Yearly fee for shell and/or downloads.
- Telebit access. Contact: ...gatech!emory!jdyx!tpf (Tom Friedel)
- 06/91 407-438-7138^ jwt Orlando FL 12/24/96 24
- 80386/33, System V.3.2, Waffle BBS, no shell access, 12/2400 bps only
- on 7138, Trailblazer access by request. Usenet news, no fee, login
- as "bbs".
- Contact: [email protected] (John W. Temples)
- 11/90 408-241-9760^ netcom San Jose CA 12/24/96 24
- UNIX, Sun Network SunOS 4.1; Netcom - Online Communication Services;
- 24 Telebit lines 9600/2400/1200; USENET (16 days), UUNET, GNU, X Sources,
- News Feeds, Shell Access (Bourne, Korn, C), ftp, telnet, slip connections,
- UUCP support, E-Mail, AT&T C++; Fee $12.50/mo + 1 time Reg fee of $10.00.
- Login as guest (no password).
- 09/89 408-245-7726^ uuwest Sunnyvale CA 3/12/24 24
- SCO-XENIX, Waffle. No fee, USENET news (news.*, music, comics, telecom, etc)
- The Dark Side of the Moon BBS. This system has been in operation since 1985.
- Login: new Contact: (UUCP) ames!uuwest!request (Domain) [email protected]
- 02/90 408-423-9995 cruzio Santa Cruz CA 12/24 24
- Tandy 4000, Xenix 2.3.*, Caucus 3.*; focus on Santa Cruz activity
- (ie directory of community and goverment organizations, events, ...);
- USENET Support; Multiple lines; no shell; fee: $15/quarter.
- Contact: ...!uunet!cruzio!chris
- 10/89 408-725-0561^ portal Cupertino CA 3/12/24 24
- Networked Suns (SunOS), multiple lines, Telenet access, no shell access
- fees: $10/month + Telenet charges (if used) @ various rates/times
- conferencing, multi user chats, usenet
- 12/90 408-739-1520^ szebra Sunnyvale CA 3/12/24/96 24
- 386 PC, ISC 386/ix 2.0.2; Telebit Trailblazer; Usenet News (full feed),
- Email, XBBS for first time users, shell access (registration required for
- shell), GNU, X11R4, and 386/ix source and binaries archives.
- 05/91 408-867-7400 spies Saratoga CA 12/24 24
- networked Sun 3's, SunOS 4.1; 16 lines, 300/1200b on 7400, 2400b on 7790;
- free access, no limits, shell access granted with verification
- (donations accepted). email, usenet, mud, irc, waffle BBS,
- 1.2 gig. will provide trailblazer uucp connections/newsfeeds.
- spies.com (130.43.2.220); mudslide.spies.com (130.43.9.2)
- contact: [email protected]
- 11/90 408-996-7358^ zorch Cupertino CA 12/24 24
- ISI 020 - 4.3BSD; 4 lines, 1200 only on 7361, 7378, 7386; $10/month,
- $100/year, flat rate, no time limit. Email, USENET, games, utilities,
- online man pages, Bourne, C, Korn shells. 525M online, 100M source archive.
- Registration required, verified; login as newuser, password public.
- Contact: [email protected] or (ames|pyramid|vsi1)!zorch!scott
- 07/91 408-458-2289 gorn Santa Cruz CA 3/12/24/96 24 -$
- No fee, Shell access, UseNet and E-Mail access. Multiple Lines. Telebit
- PEP speed on main number.
- 06/91 412-431-8649^ eklektik Pittsburgh PA 3/12/24 24
- UNIX PC- SYSV - UNaXcess BBS, donation requested for shell,
- login: bbs for BBS, limited Usenet news (amiga and gaming groups).
- RPG mailing list, rec.games.frp and rec.music.dylan archive.
- Alternate number: 431-3064,
- Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
- 06/91 414-241-5469^ mixcom Milwaukee WI 12/24/96 24
- 80386, SCO UNIX 3.2; MIX (Milwaukee Information eXchange) Fee charged
- for shell, E-Mail, and full USENET, $5/month.
- Multiple lines; login as 'newuser' password 'newuser' ...
- Contact: [email protected] (...!uunet!mixcom!sysop) [414-962-8172 voice]
- 11/90 414-734-2499 aebbs Appleton WI 3/12/24 24
- IBM PS/2 Model 55SX, SCO Xenix 2.3.2; Running STARBASE II Software.
- Enterprise Data Systems Incorporated (Non-profit). 100+ local rooms,
- PLUS USENET, Multi Channel Chat, 9 ports, $15 yr, flat rate for full
- access to net news, mail. The Fox Valley's only public access Unix
- based BBS. Contact: Chuck Tomasi ([email protected])
- 01/91 415-223-9768^ barbage El Sobrante CA 3/12/24/48 24
- 80386/33DX, Waffle 1.63; 400 MB HD online; MNP5/V4.2 modem; FNC InfoNet
- BBS sponsored by Forest NeoCom Corporation; No fee, no daily download
- limit, no DL/UL ratio; Supporting all computers; Access to 3 GB offline
- files free on request plus graphics files, special interest forums, free
- classified ads, information exchange, and more; Immediate first time
- access including downloads--follow on-screen login procedure and please,
- read instructions! Contact: George Forest, [email protected]
- 11/90 415-294-8591 woodowl Livermore CA 12/24/19.2 24
- Xenix/386 3.2.1. Waffle/XENIX BBS, Usenet Access; All users are
- welcome, no strings attached; No fee; For more information
- contact: ...!ames!pacbell!dplace!woodowl!william william@woodowl
- 11/89 415-332-6106^ well Sausalito CA 12/24 24
- 6-processor Sequent Balance (32032); UUCP and USENET access; multiple
- lines; access via CPN; PICOSPAN BBS; $3/hour. Contact (415) 332-4335
- 06/91 415-623-8652^ jack Fremont CA 3/12/24/96 24
- Sun 4/470 running Sun O/S 4.1.1 offers downloading of netnews archives
- and all uploaded software. Each user can log in as bbs or as the account
- which they create for themselves. This is a free Public Access Unix
- System that is part of a network of 4 machines. The primary phone line
- is on a rotary to three other lines.
- 06/91 415-826-0397^ wet San Francisco CA 12/24 24
- 386 SYS V.3. Wetware Diversions. $15 registration, $0.01/minute.
- Public Access UNIX System: uucp, PicoSpan bbs, full Usenet News,
- Multiple lines (6), shell access. Newusers get initial credit!
- contact:{ucsfcca|hoptoad|well}!wet!editor (Eric Swanson)
- 04/91 415-949-3133^ starnet Los Altos CA 3/12/24/96 24
- SunOS 4.1. 8-lines. MNP1-5 and v42/bis, or PEP on all lines.
- Shell access for all users. USENET--900+ groups. E-mail (feeds
- available). smart mail. Publically available software (pd/shareware).
- $12/mo. Contact: [email protected] or ...!uunet!apple!starnet!admin
- 05/90 415-967-9443^ btr Mountain View CA 3/12/24 24
- Sun (SunOS UNIX), shell access, e-mail, netnews, uucp, can access by
- Telenet PC Pursuit, multiple lines, Telebit, flat rate: $10/month.
- For sign-up information please send e-mail to Customer Service at
- [email protected] or ..!{decwrl,fernwood,mips}!btr!cs
- or call 415-966-1429 Voice.
- 04/90 416-438-2855 contact Toronto ON 3/12/24 24
- 386 clone - Xenix 2.3.1, fee optional. USENET, email, multi-user chat,
- games.
- Contact: [email protected] martin loeffler
- 11/89 416-452-0926 telly Brampton ON 12/24/96 24
- 386 SysVr3.2; proprietary menu-based BBS includes Usenet site searching.
- News (all groups, incl biz, pubnet, gnu, CanConfMail), mail (including
- to/from Internet, Bitnet), many archives. Feeds available. $75(Cdn)/year.
- Contact: Evan Leibovitch, [email protected], uunet!attcan!telly!evan
- 12/88 416-461-2608 tmsoft Toronto ON 3/12/24/96 24
- NS32016, Sys5r2, shell; news+mail $30/mo, general-timesharing $60/mo
- All newsgroups. Willing to setup mail/news connections.
- Archives:comp.sources.{unix,games,x,misc}
- Contact: Dave Mason <mason@tmsoft> / Login: newuser
- 07/89 416-654-8854 ziebmef Toronto ON 3/12/24/96 24
- AT&T 3B1, Sys V, shell, news, mail, no fee (donations accepted)
- Carries most newsgroups (willing to add extra ones on request)
- Telebit access, willing to give mail feeds
- Contact: Chris Siebenmann, {utzoo!telly,ncrcan}!ziebmef!cks
- 02/90 502-957-4200 disk Louisville KY 3/12/24 24
- 386 clone, Interactive System V 3.2, 600 meg. 6 lines with rollover.
- Carrying most USENET groups, Shell access, multi-user games( including
- The Realm(c) ) multi-user chat, downloads, and more. Rate info available
- via a free trial account. mail feeds to the local Now reachable via
- Starlink!
- 12/90 503-254-0458^ bucket Portland OR 3/12/24 24
- Tektronix 6130, UTek 2.3(4.2BSD-derived). Bit Bucket BBS publically
- available; login as 'bbs'. BBS is message only. Users intereseted in
- access to Unix should contact SYSOP via the BBS or send EMail to
- ..tektronix!tessi!bucket!rickb. Unix services include USENET News,
- EMail, and all tools/games/utility access. Alternate dial-in lines
- available for Unix users.
- 02/91 503-297-3211^ m2xenix Portland OR 3/12/24/96 24
- '386/20, Xenix 2.3. 2 Lines (-0935); Shell accounts available, NO BBS;
- No fee; E-mail, USENET News, program development.
- Contact: ...!uunet!m2xenix!news or on Fido at 297-9145
- 03/91 503-640-4262^ agora PDX OR 12/24/96 24
- Intel Unix V/386, $2/mo or $20/yr, news, mail, games, programming.
- Three lines with trunk-hunt. The first two are 12/24, the third
- line (648-7596) is 9600/V.32/V.42bis. Agora is part of RainNet.
- Contact: Alan Batie, [email protected]
- 02/91 503-669-7395^ thebox Gresham OR 3/12/24/96 24
- 80386 (25mhz), SCO Xenix 2.3.2; 600Meg disk; PEP/V.32 on dial-in line,
- second line (7291) is 300 - 2400 baud only; Waffle, usenet news, unix and
- ms-dos files, email, etc ... Shell accounts by request;
- anon-uucp login: nuucp password: nuucp (file index in /public/info/INDEX)
- Contact: postmaster@thebox
- 05/90 503-644-8135^ techbook Portland OR 12/24 24
- 80386, UNIX V.3.2; XBBS & some downloads for unregistered users, shell
- accounts & full set of Usenet & FidoNet newsgroups available to
- registered users ($25/year); System answers at 8-N-1; login as BBS.
- 06/91 508-655-3848 unixland Natick MA 12/24/96 24
- 80386/25, Esix 5.3.2D; 8mb, 1gb of disk space; 3 lines, 1) 508-655-3848
- 12/24, 2) 508-651-8723, 12/24/96-HST, 3) 508-651-8733, 12/24/96-PEP-V32;
- Usenet news (1200+ groups); Multi-user chat; Shell accounts available -
- {$45/year; $25/6 Months} for full access (Usenet, email, Unix utilities,
- etc); Free BBS access to limited number of newsgroups -- Full BBS access
- available for $25 per year. Send mail for acct app.
- Contact [email protected] or uunet!think.com!unixland!bill
- 06/91 512-346-2339^ bigtex Austin TX 96 24
- SysVr3.2 i386, anonymous shell, no fee, anonymous uucp ONLY,
- Telebit 9600/PEP; Mail links available. Carries GNU software.
- anon uucp login: nuucp NO PASSWD, file list /usr3/index
- anon shell login: guest NO PASSWD, chroot'd to /usr3
- Contact: [email protected]
- 10/89 513-779-8209 cinnet Cincinnati OH 12/24/96 24
- 80386, ISC 386/ix 2.02, Telebit access, 1 line; $7.50/Month; shell
- access, Usenet access; news feeds available;
- login: newact password: new user to register for shell access
- 08/90 514-844-9179 tnl Montreal PQ 3/12/24 24
- 80386 w/ SCO XENIX. No Fee. 2 hr session limit. XBBS/USENET, shell.
- Login as 'new' for a shell account, no validation. AKA: Northern Lights.
- Contact: [email protected] (Daniel Ray)
- 01/90 517-487-3356 lunapark E. Lansing MI 12/24 24
- Compaq 386/20 SCO-UNIX 3.2, lunabbs bulletin board & conferencing
- system, no fee, login: bbs password: lunabbs. Primarily UNIX software
- with focus on TeX and Postscript, also some ATARI-ST and IBM-PC stuff
- 2400/1200 --> 8 N 1
- Contact: ...!{mailrus,uunet}!frith!lunapark!larry
- 12/88 518-346-8033 sixhub upstate NY 3/12/24 24
- PC Designs GV386. hub machine of the upstate NY UNIX users group (*IX)
- two line reserved for incoming, bbs no fee, news & email fee $15/year
- Smorgasboard of BBS systems, UNaXcess and XBBS online,
- Citadel BBS now in production. Contact: [email protected].
- 12/90 602-829-3760^ atrium Phoenix AZ 3/12/24 24
- Xenix/386 2.3.2; Electronic pen-pal service; login: mm;
- Contact: [email protected]; International
- 12/90 602-941-2005^ xroads Phoenix AZ 12/24 24
- Motorola VME1121, UNIX 5.2, Crossroads BBS, Fee $30/yr + $.50/.25 (call)
- prime (evenings)/non-prime, USENET news, multi-chat, online games,
- movie reviews, adventure games, dos unix/xenix files for dload, multi lines
- 07/91 602-293-3726 coyote Tucson AZ 3/12/24/96 24
- Usenet news, E-mail, Telebit PEP on main line, no access fee.
- 11/90 604-576-1214 mindlink Vancouver BC 3/12/24/96 24
- 80386 w/ SCO Xenix; 14 lines, 660 Meg disk space, TB+ & 9600 HST available;
- No shell; Fee of $45/year for BBS access; E-Mail, USENET, hundreds of megs
- of file downloads; Operating since 1986.
- 12/90 604-753-9960 oneb Nanaimo BC 3/12/24/96 24
- Eltech 9870 (80386), SCO Xenix, Waffle 1.63; Telebit on dial in line,
- 2400 baud on -9964; UUCP/Usenet (600 newsgroups) - $60/yr, but full read
- priv's available to all callers; No shell.
- Contact: [email protected]
- 08/89 605-348-2738 loft386 Rapid City SD 3/12/24/96 24
- 80386 SYS V/386 Rel 3.2, Usenet mail/news via UUNET, UUNET archive access.
- NO BBS! News feeds avaliable. 400 meg hd. Fees: $10/month or $25/quarter.
- Call (605) 343-8760 and talk to Doug Ingraham to arrange an account or email
- uunet!loft386!dpi
- 04/91 606-263-5106 lunatix Lexington KY 3/12/24 24
- 386 SCO UNIX, 3 lines. 1 line free, other two lines $5/mo; Shell access
- for all users; Menu driven for novices; Full News feed, Email, Games,
- C Compilers; News/mail feeds available
- Contact: Robert Sexton ([email protected])
- 08/88 608-273-2657 madnix Madison WI 3/12/24 24
- 286 SCO-XENIX, shell, no fee, USENET news, mail, login: newuser
- Contact: ray@madnix
- 09/90 612-473-2295^ pnet51 Minneapolis MN 3/12/24 24
- Equip ?, Xenix, multi-line, no fee, some Usenet news, email, multi-threaded
- conferencing, login: pnet id: new, PC Pursuitable
- UUCP: {rosevax, crash}!orbit!pnet51!admin
- 12/90 613-237-0792 latour Ottawa ON 3/12/24/96 24
- Sun 3/60, SunOS 4.1, 8meg Ram, 660 meg of disk, Telebit T2500; No BBS;
- Usenet & E-mail; Login as guest for a shell (send mail to root/postmaster
- asking for an account); Anon uucp is login as 'anonuucp' (/bin/rmail is
- allowed), Grab ~/README for the list of services;
- 12/90 613-237-5077 micor Ottawa ON 3/12/24/96 24
- 386/25, 300 Meg, Xenix 2.3.2, fee optional, USENET, email
- Contact: [email protected], Michel Cormier
- 06/91 614-868-9980^ bluemoon Reynoldsburg OH 3/12/24/96 24
- 80486, ISC 386/ix 3.2.2; Multiple lines, HST Dual on -9980 & -9982,
- Telebit T2500 on -9984; 2gb disk space; Bluemoon BBS -- supporting UNIX,
- graphics, and general interest; Full USENET, gated Fidonet conferences,
- E-Mail;
- Contact: [email protected] (Grant DeLorean).
- 12/90 615-288-3957^ medsys Kingsport TN 12/24/96 24
- 386 SCO-UNIX 3.2, XBBS, no fee, limit 90 min.
- Telebit PEP, USENET, login: bbs password: bbs
- anon uucp --> medsys Any ACU (speed) 16152883957 ogin: nuucp ssword: \r
- Contact: uunet!medsys!laverne (LaVerne E. Olney)
- 04/91 615-896-8716 raider Murfreesboro TN 12/24/96 24
- Featuring GDXBBS. BBS accounts are free, and available to the general
- public with unlimited capabilities first call. We also provide mail,
- shell, and USENET links. One hop from uunet. Complete source and binary
- archives available. Annual member fees for shell and uucp accounts are
- $40, with a six month sub for $25. 615-896-8716 is Intel 9600 EX modem
- using V.32/42/42bis. Line 2, 615-896-7905 1200/2400 only. For more info
- contact [email protected], or log into bbs and leave mail.
- 11/90 616-457-1964 wybbs Jenison MI 3/12/24/96 24
- 386 - SCO-XENIX 2.3.2, XBBS for new users, mail in registration for shell
- access, usenet news, anon UUCP avail, Telebit. Interests: ham radio, xenix
- Send SASE to: Consultants Connection 1427 Chevelle Dr Jenison, MI 49428
- Contact: [email protected] 2nd phone #: 616-457-9909 (max 2400 baud)
- 06/91 617-471-9675^ fcsys Quincy MA 3/12/24/96 24
- 80386, AT&T SysV/386 3.2.2, v.32/v.42bis modem; No fee for shell access;
- Partial news feed; Mail feeds available; Login as "bbs" to apply for an
- account.
- Anon-UUCP -- login: nuucp word: nuucp
- 12/90 617-739-9753^ world Brookline MA 3/12/24/96 24
- Sun 4/280, SunOS 4.0.3; Shell, USENET, E-Mail, UUCP, IRC, Alternet
- connection to the Internet, and home of the Open Book Initiative
- (text project), multiple lines; fees: $5/mo + $2/hr or $20/20hrs per month;
- Contact: [email protected]
- 01/90 619-259-7757 pnet12 Del Mar CA 3/12/24/96 24
- Xenix, multi-line, no fee, full Usenet, email, multithreaded conferencing
- login: pnet id: new
- Contact: ...!uunet!serene!pnet12!rfarris
- 07/88 619-444-7006^ pnet01 El Cajon CA 3/12/24 24
- BSD Unix, 3 lines, login: pnet id: new, some USENET, email, conferencing
- Home of P-Net software, mail to crash!bblue or pnet01!bblue for info.
- Contributions requested
- Unix accounts available for regulars, PC Pursuit access 2/88.
- 12/90 619-483-3890^ telesys San Diego CA 12/24/96 24
- SCO Xenix 386; Telebit; TeleSys-II Unix Based BBS (No Fee) login: bbs;
- Xenix tested software for download; Shell Accounts available for access
- to USENET, email and full news feeds ($45/year); uucp-anon: nuucp NOPWD
- Contact: crash!telesys!kreed or [email protected]
- 06/91 703-239-8993^ tnc Fairfax Station VA 3/12/24/96 24
- Zenith Z-386, SCO Xenix; 120 MB HDD; 12 lines, tb+ for UUCP only;
- "The Next Challenge"; Usenet, mail, Unique (sysop written) multi-user
- space game; No Shell; Free and user supported --> No fee for light mail
- and usenet; Subscription required for game and unlimited mail and usenet
- at $25 / year;
- Contact: Tom Buchsbaum ([email protected] or uunet!tnc!tom).
- 12/89 703-281-7997^ grebyn Vienna VA 3/12/24 24
- Vax/Ultrix. $25/month. GNU EMACS, USENET, PC/BLUE archives, Telebit used
- for uucp only, archives, Ada repository, comp.sources.(misc,unix,games)
- archives, net.sources archives, 3 C compilers, Ada compiler, 1.2GB disk,
- multiple lines
- 12/90 708-808-7300 ddsw1 Wheeling IL 3/12/24/96 24
- Multiple 80386 systems, ISC 2.2; guest users 1 hr daily in AKCS BBS;
- fee for shell, regular Usenet access, unlimited use, and offsite mail;
- Authors of AKCS bbs; 1.2GB storage, fee $75/year or $14/bi-monthly,
- 7 lines, 19200 available on (708) 808-7305 (2 Telebits), V.32 on 808-7306,
- anonymous uucp (nuucp) from 12 midnight to 6 AM, ~/DIRECTORY/README for
- info on anon uucp. Newsfeeds and mail connections available; Internet
- access in the works (PLEASE contact us if interested).
- Contact: Karl Denninger ([email protected]), Voice (708) 808-7200
- 05/91 708-833-8126^ vpnet Villa Park IL 12/24/96 24
- 386 Clone - Interactive 386/ix R2.2. Free access to Akcs linked bbs
- includes many Usenet groups. Shells available for minimum contribution.
- Contributor privileges include access to ALL Usenet groups. Three
- phone lines include two Trailblazers. Contact: [email protected].
- 06/91 713-438-5018^ sugar Houston TX 3/12/24/96 24
- 386/AT (2) networked - Intel V/386, 10 lines, usenet, news, downloads
- Homegrown BBS software, Trailblazer+ access, currently no charges.
- 06/91 713-568-0480^ taronga Huston TX 3/12/24 24
- 80386, System Vr3.2; 70meg disk, "Taronga Park" - custom BBS, shell access;
- On-line games (Public Caves); No fee; E-Mail, USENET;
- Hoping to add a second line, tb+ modem, and a 40 meg disk.
- 10/89 713-668-7176^ nuchat Houston TX 3/12/24/96 24
- i386; USENET, Mail, Shell Access; 300M On-line; Trailbazer Used;
- No fee.
- 04/91 714-278-0862 alchemy Corona CA 12/24/96 24
- 33 Mhz 80386, 4MB, 330MB Disk, SCO Xenix v2.3.2GT, Telebit T2500; Usenet
- news (only subset, but if requested can add anything), CQnet groups,
- threaded conference system; Macintosh file area (support of other machines
- possible as demand grows) with X, Y and Zmodem batch transfers; No fees;
- Shell accounts available; New users login as "register".
- Contact: John Donahue {gumby, bbs, root}@alchemy.UUCP
- 01/91 714-635-2863^ dhw68k Anaheim CA 12/24/96 24
- Unistride 2.1; Trailblazer access; 2nd line -1915; No fee; USENET News;
- /bin/sh or /bin/csh available
- 12/90 714-821-9671^ alphacm Cypress CA 12/24/96 24
- 386 - SCO-XENIX, no fee, Home of XBBS, 90 minute per login, 4 lines,
- Trailblazer pluses in use.
- uucp-anon: ogin: nuucp NO PASSWD
- 12/90 714-842-5851^ conexch Santa Ana CA 3/12/24 24
- 386 - SCO Xenix - Free Unix guest login and PC-DOS bbs login, one
- hour inital time limit, USENET news, shell access granted on request &
- $25/quarter donation. Anon uucp: ogin: nuucp NO PASSWD. List of
- available Unix files resides in /usr3/public/FILES.
- 01/91 714-894-2246^ stanton Irvine CA 3/12/24 24
- 80386-25, SCO Xenix-386, 320mb disk, 2400/1200/300 MNP supported; E-Mail &
- USENET; Fixed fee $20/yr; X11R4 archive and many packages ported to Xenix
- 386; C development system (XENIX/MSDOS), PROCALC 1-2-3 clone, FOXBASE+;
- anon uucp: ogin: nuucp, no word
- 03/90 717-657-4997 compnect Harrisburg PA 3/12/24 24
- Equip ???; The Data Factory BBS; Multiple line, 1200 baud on 675-4992;
- No fee, restricted access to adult areas, some USENET, no shell;
- Contact: ...!uunet!wa3wbu!compnect!dave.
- 06/91 718-424-4183^ mpoint New York NY 3/12/24/96 24
- Sun 4/110 - SunOS 4.1.1; $5/month optional;1 line;USR HST Dual Standard;
- Full Usenet news feed 1300+ groups; One hop from the Internet; full access
- to shell, and all utilities; Dave Lockwood SYSOP ([email protected])
- 04/91 718-832-1525^ panix New York City NY 3/12/24/96 24
- Mac2x, 8MB ram, 1.1GB on 3 fast disks. OS: A/UX 2.0.1, a modern merged
- SVR2/BSD unix. Shell of your choice: sh, ksh, csh, tcsh. 5 lines, Telebit,
- 4 more soon. We connect directly to an internet site, and uunet is one hop
- away. Full UseNet feed, nn and rn for newsreaders, ELM or Mail for mail
- reading. Vi, Emacs, other editors. Compile your own sources if you like.
- $10/mn or $100/yr, NO hourly charge. Other lines are -1526, -1527, -1568,
- and telebit (number on request) Contact: Alexis Rosen (cmcl2!panix!alexis),
- 212-877-4854, or Jim Baumbach (cmcl2!panix!jsb), 718-965-3768.
- 12/89 719-632-4111 oldcolo Colo Spgs CO 12/24/96 24
- 386 - SCO-XENIX frontend, 2 CT Miniframes backend, e-mail
- conferencing, databases, Naplps Graphics, USENET news. 7 lines
- 8N1, 2400 on 2906, USR Dual 9600 on 2658. Self registering
- for limited free access (political, policy, marketplace)
- Subscriptions $10, 15, 18 mo for full use. Dave Hughes SYSOP.
- 12/90 808-735-5013 pegasus Honolulu HI 12/24/96/19 24
- UNIX 3.2; Pegasus.com on the Internet. Full shell access. Rotary
- with Telebit T-2500s (V.32 and PEP at 19200 baud supported). Full Usenet.
- Usenet and E-Mail feeds available. Comp.sources.* and other archives.
- Geared towards software developers. Call for subscriber fees.
- Contact: Richard Foulk [email protected]
- 12/90 812-333-0450 sir-alan Bloominington IN 12/24/19.2/ 24
- SCO UNIX 3.2; no fee; TB+ on 333-0450 (300-19.2K); archive site for
- comp.sources.[games,misc,sun,unix,x], some alt.sources, XENIX(68K/286/386)
- uucp-anon: ogin: nuucp password: anon-uucp
- uucp-anon directory: /u/pdsrc, /u/pubdir, /u/uunet, help in /u/pubdir/HELP
- Contact: [email protected] (812-855-3974 days 812-333-6564 eves)
- 06/91 818-401-9611^ abode El Monte CA 24/96 24
- XENIX 2.3.3; 2400 Baud (818/401-9666) and 9600 Baud PEP (818/401-9611);
- Fee of $40 per year; Newsuers login as 'guest'; Users get access to shell
- account, email, usenet news, games, etc.
- Contact: [email protected] (uunet!cerritos.edu!ttank!abode!eric)
- 03/91 900-468-7727 uunet Falls Church VA 3/12/24/96 24
- Sequent S81, Dynix 3.0.17(9); UUNET Communication Services; No Shell;
- Anonymous UUCP, fee $0.40/min -- billed by the telephone company,
- login: uucp (no passwd); Multiple lines, PEP and V.32 available;
- grab "uunet!~/help for more info" ...
- Full internet mail and USENET available via full-blown accounts,
- Contact: [email protected] or call [voice] 703-876-5050.
- 07/91 904-456-2003 amaranth Pensacola FL 12/24/96 24
- No access fee, Usenet news and E-Mail. Telebit PEP on main line.
- 08/90 906-228-4399 lopez Marquette MI 3/12/24 24
- Compaq Deskpro 286, SCO Xenix; Running STARBASE II Software.
- Great White North UPLink, Inc. (Non Profit) 100+ local rooms, PLUS
- USENET, Multi Channel Chat, 5 ports, $30 yr, flat rate for full access
- to net news, mail. Upper Michigan's ORIGINAL BBS (since 1983)
- Contact: Gary Bourgois ...rutgers!sharkey!lopez!flash ([email protected])
- 06/91 908-297-8713^ kb2ear Kendall Park NJ 3/12/24/96 24
- 80286, SCO Xenix; No Fee; Shell Access, Usenet alt,rec,nj,sci,comp
- (readnews,vnews,rn,etc), Email (mush,elm,mailx); Mail and News feeds
- Available; Anonuucp login as "nuucp";
- Contact: [email protected] (Scott R. Weis), 1-908-297-8713
- 05/90 908-846-2460^ althea New Brunswick NJ 3/12/24 24
- AT&T 3B2/310 - Unix SVR3.1, no fee. USENET, email, C development,
- games. Single line.
- Contact: [email protected] (Robert Diamond)
- 12/90 916-649-0161^ sactoh0 Sacramento CA 12/24/96 24
- 3B2/310 SYVR3.2; SAC_UNIX, sactoh0.SAC.CA.US; $2/month, limit 90 min;
- 3 lines, 2400/1200 baud on 722-6519 & -5068, TB+ on (916) 649-0161;
- USENET, E-Mail, some games; login: new
- Contact: [email protected] or ..ames!pacbell!sactoh0!root
- 01/91 919-248-1177^ rock RTP NC 3/12/24/96 24
- SparcStation 1+, SunOS 4.1; Fee: $200 installation, $25/month. Full
- internet access (FTP, TELNET, etc). Netnews (includes vmsnet, u3b, alt)
- and E-Mail. No limit on time, disk quotas enforced. 56Kbps and T1
- internet connections also available. Phone number depends on location
- within North Carolina (PC Pursuit also available).
- Contact: [email protected], [email protected].
- 10/89 919-493-7111^ wolves Durham NC 3/12/24 24
- AMS 386/25 - UNIX SysVr3.2, XBBS, no fee for bbs. Rates for UNIX access
- and USENET are being determined. Developing yet another UNIX bbs (ideas
- welcome!) Single line, telebit coming soon.
- Contact: wolves!ggw or wolves!sysop [...duke!dukcds!wolves!...]
- [ abode actrix admiral aebbs agora alchemy alphacm ]
- [ althea amazing anet anomaly atrium barbage bigtex ]
- [ bluemoon btr bucket cavebbs cellar chinet cinnet ]
- [ compnect conexch contact cruzio ddsw1 delphi dhw68k ]
- [ dircon disk dorsai eklektik eskimo fcsys gagme ]
- [ gensis gna gold grebyn ibmpcug jack jdyx ]
- [ jwt kb2ear kcbbs latour lgnp1 loft386 lopez ]
- [ lunapark luntix m-net m2xenix madnix magpie marob ]
- [ medsys micor mindlink mixcom mpoint ncoast netcom ]
- [ nstar nuchat nucleus nyx oldcolo oneb ozdaltx ]
- [ pallas panix pegasus pnet01 pnet12 pnet51 point ]
- [ polari portal quack raider rock sactoh0 scuzzy ]
- [ sir-alan sixhub spies stanton starnet stb sugar ]
- [ szebra taronga techbook telesys telly thebox tmsoft ]
- [ tnc tnl tronsbox unixland uunet uuwest vpnet ]
- [ wb3ffv well wet wolves woodowl world wybbs ]
- [ xroads xtc ziebmef zorch gorn coyote amaranth ]
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- NOTE: ^ means the site is reachable using PC Pursuit.
- ===========================================================================
- Lists are available via any of the following:
- o "*NIX Depot" BBS on lgnp1.
- o USENET, regular posts to:
- comp.misc
- alt.bbs
- o the nixpub electronic mailing list.
- to be included or deleted from this distribution,
- send mail to [email protected].
- o anonymous ftp from GVL.Unisys.COM [128.126.220.102]
- under ~/pub/nixpub/{long,short}
- %%%%% Zamfield`s Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete Internet BBS List %%%%%%
- ==============================================================================
- Publishing Info: 8/5/91, with the wonderful textedit
- publishing system.
- Availablity: FTP or download at
- Wuarchive.wustl.edu in /pub.
- E-mail request at
- Posted on alt.bbs.internet,
- every so often.
- ==============================================================================
- NAME ADDRESS LOGIN BBS Software
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Arkansas BBS uafcseg.uark.edu bbs
- -- 130.184.64.202
- -- UseNet, IRC
- -- I must have gotten on here once, because
- -- I find that I have stuff available
- -- listed under it. This entry was listed
- -- twice, once as Unknown. The stuff avail,
- -- was under the Unknown entry. Strange, write
- -- if you know anything about this.
- BadBoy`s Inn 130.18.80.26 bbs Pirate 2.0
- -- badboy.itd.msstate.edu
- -- Boards, Talk, Chat, Mail
- -- Currently being constructed. (8/2/91)
- Campus_d 35.204.192.2 LOGIN CAMPUS_D
- -- Currently down and contemplating
- -- permanent removal. (8/2/91)
- -- Send comments/condemnations/pleading/
- -- apologizing/reminiscing/etc. to
- Cimarron (in Spanish) bugs.mty.itesm.mx bbs Pirate 1.0
- -- 131.178.17.60
- -- Nice BBS, too bad it is all in Spanish.
- -- Good place to get aquainted with if you
- -- are trying to learn Spanish, lots o
- -- conversations to look at.
- -- PS. could someone tell me what Cimarron
- -- means in Spanish, or any language for
- -- that matter.
- Cleveland Free-Net 129.22.8.75 (cwns16.ins.cwru.edu) CWRUBBS
- -- 129.22.8.76 (cwns9.ins.cwru.edu)
- -- 129.22.8.82 (cwns10.ins.cwru.edu)
- -- freenet-in-a.cwru.edu
- -- freenet-in-b-cwru.edu
- -- freenet-in-c-cwru.edu
- -- Usenet, Internet, MUD, Clarinet, USA Today
- -- ON-Line. Local mail, and Interest Groups.
- CueCosy cue.bc.ca cosy Cosy 4.0
- -- 134.87.11.200
- -- Conferences and Topics. EAN Mail, Usenet
- -- FTP, downloads Kermit & Xmodem, Online
- -- Unix course, some local files.
- Delft University BBS 130.161.180.68 BBS
- -- In Holland, Mostly Dutch.
- -- Files, messages, Chat area's
- Endless Forest 137.48.1.5 2001
- -- forest.unomaha.edu 2001
- -- Boards, E-mail. Reminds me of WWIV BBS.
- Heartland Peoria Illinois FreeNet
- -- 136.176.10.10 fnguest
- -- Mail, Public Forum, Recreation, Calendar,
- -- Social services, Senior center, Teen center,
- -- Local job & government info, Legal, Medical,
- -- Tax, & Invest/Banking Forums
- -- SIG's, library, Home & Garden, Science & Tech,
- -- & Education Forums
- ISCA isca01.isca.uiowa.edu iscabbs DOC (Citadel)
- -- grind.isca.uiowa.edu
- -- 128.255.19.233
- -- 128.255.19.175
- Mars Hotel Mars.EE.MsState.Edu bbs Pirate
- -- 130.18.64.3
- -- Boards, Talk, Chat, IRC, Mail.
- -- Fairly extensive files,
- -- ftp'able, Kermit,XYZmodems,
- National Education BBS testsun3.nersc.gov bbs Pirate
- -- 128.55.128.183
- -- 128.55.128.64
- -- Boards, Talk, Chat, Mail.
- -- 'source' file section, but no files (8/2/91)
- Naval Acadamy BBS 131.121.161.71 <return>
- -- Single User BBS, boring.
- Nyx BBS isis.cs.du.edu new
- -- 130.253.192.9
- -- (was unreachable last try)
- OuluBox (Finnish) tolsun.oulu.fi box
- -- 130.231.96.16
- -- Can set English as prefered language,
- -- said to switch to Finnish at the most
- -- inconvenient time. IRC
- Quartz Quartz.Rutgers.Edu bbs Citadel
- -- 128.6.4.8
- -- Rooms/Boards
- -- Suggest MUD to chat.
- Samba North Carolina 128.109.157.30 bbs Modified XBBS
- -- samba.acs.unc.edu
- -- (919)-962-9911
- -- offers vi, emacs, rn, NEWS, MAIL
- -- local messaging, SIGS, Conferencing
- -- Files (Kermit/FTP), & INFO
- -- limited NewsFeed (8/2/91)
- Softwords COSY softwords.bc.ca cosy Cosy
- -- 134.87.11.1
- SpaceLink BBS spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov
- Spies In The Wires doomsday.spies.com bbs
- -- 130.43.2.220
- -- Full UseNet NewsFeed, Posting to UseNet,
- -- IRC (for validated users).
- Virginia Tech Cosy ? vtcotssy.cns.vt.edu
- -- vtcosy.csn.vt.edu cosyreg
- -- 128.173.5.10 bbs (for list)
- Youngstown Free-Net yfn.ysu.edu visitor
- -- 192.55.234.27
- Unknown centaur.ucsd.edu bbs
- -- 128.54.16.14
- Unknown star96.nodak.edu 20
- -- 134.129.107.131
- ==============================================================================
- SERVICES
- ^^^^^^^^
- The following is a list of useful services that most
- BBS'ers are interested in. I have not checked any of
- these except Archie. If you have more info about
- these or if you know of other to add, please mail
- me: [email protected]. I will make the
- changes and post the list again. Enjoy. :-)
- ==============================================================================
- Service Address Login
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Archie quiche.cs.mcgill.ca archie
- -- 132.206.2.3
- Enter name to find address for
- -- cnext.ucsf.EDU
- -- 128.218.1.109, 5555
- Full unix site. netcom.com guest
- -- 192.100.81.100
- -- Money for access.
- GeoServer Martini.eecs.umich.edu
- -- 141.212.100.9
- IRC Client bradenville.andrew.cmu.edu
- -- 128.2.54.2
- -- not all IRC commands supported.
- Lookup Books dra.com
- -- 192.65.218.43
- -- lookup books by Title, Author
- -- ISBN number, etc.
- NCSU Services ccvax1.cc.ncsu.edu INFO or PUBLIC
- -- 128.109.153.4
- Network Information Service
- -- nettlerash.berkeley.edu
- -- 128.32.136.9, 117
- Nslookup, TAC Info nic.ddn.mil
- -- 192.67.67.20
- Slugnet chat system cons1.mit.edu
- -- 18.80.0.88, 2727
- -- sorta like IRC
- UM-Weather Service madlab.sprl.umich.edu 3000
- -- 141.212.196.79 3000
- Vatech Server 128.173.16.6
- *******************************************************************************
- IDIOT HACKING II
- The revenge of the fool killers!
- Rwho? What? Who? Finger? W? Unix? Telent? Dialup?
- Garbled User?
- Shaddup. Yes, It's me again.. and again, and again... this is getting
- monotonus. Well.. One more article for you.. After this I'm done.. I swear
- it! No REALLY!! This is it!, the end.. no more.. kaput..
- Yeah.. right.. when aardvarks fly..
- OK.. ok.. enough nonsense.. Here we go with the ado..
- Say what? You've just moved to a new NPA? You're a new hacker? You're on
- vacation, and feel the need for unix speed? NOT a problem..
- The trick is of course.. quite simple. First, find the local port dialup
- for your area's university, corporation, etc. Ok, now pull out yor modem
- set it at E71, and dial. You can't find any dialup numbers?? ARGH! Well
- this is simple.. Pull out a fone book and a prefix scanner. Look up the
- local university, and see what it's numbers are. Usually the U will have all
- of it's numbers in a single prefix. Scan that prefix for carriers. If the
- university has all different prefixes, you could be in trouble. Scan around in
- those areas. Ex- University of East BubbaFuck Computer Center 666-1313. Ok
- scan 666-1300 to 666-1399 Have fun. The same method must be used with large
- corporations. Mainly ones dealing in computers.
- Ok your in.. usually you will see some sort of strange login after hitting
- return at least 500 times. Ex.
- <300 CR's>
- ACS PORT DIALUP
- 2400 QB13 tty666
- Type ? for help.
- Enter your destination
- >
- Well great.. now what? Duh.. If it offers help.. TAKE it!
- >?
- Enter one of the following areas
- blackcube asmodeusland deathville quadline
- sunset uebvm lineuebvm uebVAX
- slownet crisco
- Or type one of these commands
- help hangup showspeed procecuteme
- >
- Ok.. Now.. anything that says VM should be immediately avoided. Vm is
- quite possibly the worst operating system ever invented. LineVM is equally
- as worthless. In my opinon VAX/VMS is the the best, but it is hell to get
- into.. SO if yer new.. avoid it. Sunset might be a sunOS unix.. But you
- never know. SunOS is FUN! Blackcube is obviously a NeXt, as are anything
- else with the words black or cube in them. Quadline might be a dialout
- system, or one of those horrid router systems. Slownet and crisco are
- routers ( which can be fun.. but not very often ) uebVAX is a VAX.. duh..
- The others, asmodeusland and deathville, could be anything.. most likely
- the main system for that university.. DEFINATELY try these out!
- >asmodeusland
- Portdialup calling ASMO QB13, tty9
- SunOS UNIX 4.3.1 (asmodeusland)
- login:
- Oh shit.. now what? OK.. this is where the fun comes in! finger it out
- yourself!
- login:finger
- password:finger
- Incorrect login
- login:w
- jqbroin 13:25 telnet cube
- bolsdew 15:31 ls
- what 19:00 what
- operator 01:01 chuser bob
- YOU DID it! Usually you have to go through about 4 years of this.. You have
- to try the following rwho password rwho, who/who, what/what, w/w,
- finger/finger. Most of the time it won't ask for a password. Now just
- idiot hack these beautiful accounts you saw above! jqbroin.. try broin,
- jq, jqbroin,jbroin,qbroin..and anything else you can think of!
- The what is you for your information.
- OK, you've got an account after many hours of using who accounts and idiot
- hacking. Now what? Well find out what sort of access you have! Look
- around your directory a bit. But there are THREE things you ALLWAYS do first
- when you enter a new account!! #1, look at the last login date that shows up
- right before the system announcements. If it is recent.. forget it. Use the
- account to do some real idiot hacking ( See FBI 0001, Idiot Hacking ). If
- the date is nice and ancient.. Have fun. #2 type "history" read the last 40
- commands. If the guy has been doing all sorts of super - complicated
- programming and the such. Forget it. You'll die real fast.. If the guy
- sends out 400 mail messages a day, forget it. You'll be found out to fast.
- If all he does is login, check his mail and logout.. or something equally
- stupid.. take it from the fool. What sort of idiot has a password the same
- as his login name anyways!? #3, check out if he has a ton of mail.. If so
- find a new one. Type finger XXXXX where XXXX is your account name.. If it's
- a professor or something... well.. it's up to you.. but be careful.
- Ok, now try to send mail somewhere (us!) outside your local area. Wait
- about 10 seconds, and check your mail.. if there is a reply from the mailer
- daemon.. You have a shit system. ( no mail!! ) Now type rn, Rnews, Pnwes,
- Inews.. see what you can get into. Try listing your directory.. See what
- sort of neeto toys are there for you to play with.
- Well... I hope you have fun with your new accounts! Remember to try
- as many areas on your dialup that you possibly can! Enjoy your dayz!
- BTW- FBI is looking for Port Dialup numbers and adresses for a future list.
- PLEASE send us the number of your local dialup! WE NEED DIALUPS! Even if
- you only have the name, number.. whatever.. just send it to us.. ( with area
- code) Thank you..
- (c)1999 FBI
- All rights accidentally lost in a chemical spill.
- *******************************************************************************
- What to do with ROOT@UNIX
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ________________
- /BY: GaRblEd uSeR\
- /==================\
- Hullo. Just another ARTICLE on my favorite oxymoron and yours!! UNIX
- security! OH yeah. This one covers what to do ONCE you HAVE root, not how to
- get root. So don't expect any magical formula here.
- Ok, you've logged onto your fave system with root. Now, the first thing
- you will want to do is secure things for yourself. Do this at about midnight.
- That is generally a good time to hack. You log in as root, look around. Who,
- what, ps, etc.etc... Make sure the REAL root isn't on.. or you could be one
- dead dude VERY fast. Ok, your safe.. not to many users on the system, no other
- sysadmin accounts on, ( daemon, uucp, sysadmin, etc. ) You will want to secure
- your session. Write down the current root password somewhere. Now change the
- password. This will keep the real root from logging in while you are on. MAKE
- sure you change it back before you log off, or you could be in some deeeeeeep
- shit. Now, you will want to secure your place on this system. Use the adduser
- ( or something to that effect ) to create a few bogus users. Now check the
- /etc/passwd file to be sure they are in there. Make them seem real, follow the
- guidelines on your system for making them. Example- My system uses the first
- letter of the first name,and the last name as the username. So my name would be
- guser. Follow whatever the formula is. Use a few real sounding names, I
- usually use Ralph Norwieg or Peter Franklin. (rnorwieg,pfrankli) As you can see
- it would be very hard to tell these are actually hacked accounts.
- Next you want to steal a few junked accounts. Find a few accounts that
- have never been used, or have only been used once or twice. 6 months since the
- last login is a good place for you to start. You can grab these accounts
- easily. Read the /ect/passwd file, look at one of the accounts you just
- created. Write down the password for that account, In it's ENCRYPTED form. Now
- edit the passwd file so that you replace the passwords of all the accounts you
- want to take with the encrypted code you just wrote down. Get it? You will be
- making all those accounts have the same passwd as the one you took the code off
- of. At your leisure enter the accounts and change the passwd to what you want
- it to be.
- Ok, you are now WELL established on that system.. the real root will never
- get rid of you. But what if he does? You have to leave some gates open!
- Here's what you do. Edit the /etc/hosts file, so that the only line in it is a
- "+" That's right just a plus sign. Delete the rest. This will allow you to log
- in from any other system in the internet. This way you can telnet in from
- anywhere in the world and hack away!
- Ok, now activate the finger login. This will let you login with account
- finger and look around a bit. Like finding users to idiot hack. Add this:
- /usr/sbin/in.rwho to the end of /etc/inetd/rc.inet
- This activates rwho. Which allows you to see who's on from a remote system.
- /etc/inetd.conf Just delete the comment symbol (a #) in front of the finger
- command. IF I remember correctly, you also have to add this to your /etc/passwd
- file. If so just add "finger::" that should do nicely.
- Now, while you have the chance, grab some user lists from around the world.
- Hopefully you have with you a nice big telnetable hosts list. I'll do an
- example using trantor.ee.msstate.edu
- rcp trantor.ee.msstate.edu:/etc/passwd /etc/trantor.passwd
- This will execute a remote copy from the other system to you. Feel free to edit
- this file as you please, and keep a copy for yourself. Now that you have edited
- it to your liking (changing passwords) type the following.
- rcp /etc/trantor.passwd trantor.ee.msstate.edu:/etc/passwd
- You have just placed your edited passwd file onto that system. Logically one
- could start a wave of system takeovers throught the US using this method. But I
- HIGHLY advise against this, because it may lead to the loss of my beloved rcp
- command. Also, this works on most systems.. but be warned, there is probably a
- system out there somewhere where it does not. So don't yell at me if you can't
- edit the passwd file on your fave site. Mainly you should use the file for
- idiot hacking purposes ONLY. But this sure is easier.. and by that same note,
- MUCH more dangerous, you could end up stealing an intelligent user's account
- somewhere.. which is ALLWAYS a bad move. Smart users complain when they lose
- their accounts.
- Well, thats all I have for you this month.. Enjoy. Maybe next month I will
- think of some more lunatic things to do to those poor defenceless UNIXes out
- there.. See you on the USENET!
- (c) 1999 FBI.
- All rights lost in a hard-drive crash.
- *******************************************************************************
- Garbled User of the FBI presents.....
- How to play the NAME GAME.
- or Surviving in an underground world.
- Ever since the beginning of time, there has been much confusion as to the
- correct name, or class to call certain people in the underground. I am
- attempting to bring you the most complete list possible. With this, hopefully
- we can clear up some misconceptions.
- Hacker
- A hacker is generally accepted as being a person who uses his knowledge
- of computers, operating systems, and software to break into computers.
- Generally a hacker tries to get into a system he does not have access too,
- and learn as much about it as possible, without getting caught, or damaging
- any data.
- Ex-
- "I think a hacker broke into our system last night, there seems to be 1 hour
- of billing left unaccounted for."
- Pirate
- A pirate is a person who copies, and trades programs and games that are
- under copyright. This is generally done over Pirate BBS systems, which are
- located world-wide.
- Ex-
- " Sierra has lost over $45,000 in the past year due to pirates coping their
- games"
- Trasher
- A trasher is a person who goes out late at night and searches trash bins
- of his local companies for valuable information. Such information may be credit
- card numbers, or local phone anomalies and codes.
- Ex-
- "We've caught a trasher in our garbage bin last night, and we are attempting
- to prosecute him for trespassing."
- Crasher
- This is a person who logs on to a system and causes it to crash, making
- it unavailable until the sysop gets on and reboots the computer. These people
- can also access the databases, and files of the system, making all of it
- available to himself
- Ex-
- "Some crasher crashed the system last week, and due to my vacation I was not
- able to correct the problem until now. I apologize for the system being
- unavailable for the past 6 days."
- Cracker
- A cracker is a form of a pirate who breaks the copy protection schemes
- on software they intend to pirate. These people are generally knowledgeable
- about programming, and many know ASM very well.
- Ex-
- "We have got to get a cracker to break this program! It's useless without the
- dox!"
- Anarchist
- This is a very general term, applied mainly to the person who engages in
- anarchy practices. This person will generally blow up a bomb in the middle of
- nowhere for fun, but causes little or no damage. These people can also be
- looked at as people who hate law in all forms, and go out of their way to
- disobey it, or cause trouble.
- Ex-
- " Did you hear that explosion last night?! It must have been one of those
- anarchists!"
- Militant
- This is a form of anarchist, whose main intent is to cause harm or damage.
- These people should not be confused with a terrorist. Their main cause is that
- of hatred, and a general dislike for humankind. They have been known to throw
- large bombs into parade crowds, or rallies. They are VERY dangerous, and
- usually phychopathic.
- Ex-
- "Did you hear about the militant who took out K-Mart with an uzi last week?"
- Computer Militant
- This is a person who logs on to a bbs, or mainfraim with the sole
- intention of destroying it, and all it's data. These people have tremendous
- knowledge in the workings of a computer, but are generally less knowledgeable
- than a hacker. Many times these people are nothing more than disgruntled
- workers, or ex-workers who are enacting their revenge on the company.
- Ex-
- "A computer militant formatted our hard-drive last night, causing the loss
- of all our data."
- Phreaker
- This is a person who is very much like a hacker. Instead of attacking
- and learning about computers, he uses the phone lines as a toy. These people
- are generally equal to, or superior to most of the phone company itself in
- knowledge of the workings of a telephone service. Many of these people have
- the power to do things nearly unimaginable to you and me. Oftentimes they
- can call long distance for long periods of time, and never pay a cent.
- Ex-
- "Some phreaker ran up a $20,000 fone bill last month! And he put it on the
- bill of some local company."
- Rodent
- This is an annoying person. Generally a wanna be hacker. He attempts
- to appear knowledgeable by reading every file he can get his hands on, and
- then bragging about things that never happened, or minuscule hacks. He is
- generally regarded as a nuisance and a fool.
- Ex-
- "That damn rodent keeps calling me and telling me how he broke into a C64
- BBS. What an idiot.. a dead mouse could break into a C64.."
- Code Kidz
- This is one of the most hated people in the phreaker world. This
- is a person who acquires codes to make long distance calls, and does not
- give anything in return. He then proceeds to give the code to all his
- friends, and the code dies shortly thereafter.
- Ex-
- "I wish you code kidz would leave something in return! All you do is ruin
- our codes.. go bother some other area code!"
- Abuser
- This is a form of a code kidz, who takes a code and uses it to it's
- fullest extent, running up bills of $5000+. They also have been known to ruin
- a brand new code in less than 30 minutes. These people are hated by phreakers
- and the phone company alike. Neither abusers or code kidz have any knowledge
- of the phone system.
- Ex-
- "Abusers have ran up a bill of over $50,000 to poor old Mrs. Fletcher."
- Elf
- This is the absolute worst form of a rodent. These people are
- complete computer geeks, who spend all of their time on a computer. They
- know very little about ANYTHING that does not deal with computers. Most
- of their knowledge is completely useless although. Most of it dealing with
- PD software, and how to install a new motherboard. Many of them are wanna
- be hackers, but chicken at the thought of loosing their computer equipment.
- They generally have huge egos, and brag about their so-called-hacks. The
- majority of their information is publicly available, making it completely
- worthless.
- Ex-
- "Look at all these computers! I'm in elven heaven!"
- Well, I hope my little file helped to inform you people out there.
- Hopefully the oddities and wars between us can stop. Except for the elves..
- kill them.
- *******************************************************************************
- An Editorial On Windows, By GarblEd uSeR.
- Who Are YOU calling a LOW RANGE USER?
- In light of the recent Microsoft/IBM wars, it would seem that microsoft
- likes to refer to us DOS users as LOW RANGE users. Personally I find this to
- be quite an insult. I have been using dos since 2.0 came out, and I use it
- because it's simple, and effective. I am simply more at home with a text
- environment, and command line parameters. To the extent that I find myself
- spending more time in a GUI environment trying to load a program, then if I
- could just type "CHKDSK" and leave it at that.
- Personally, I have no hatred towards Windows, or any of it's products.
- Until now. It seems that windows is dominating the market. When I go to the
- local software store, too look at a new word processor I find interesting, the
- first thing I see is, "Windows 3.0 Product." Which to me, means, You can't use
- this product, unless you shell out $99 bux for windows. Not a problem, I just
- look for the DOS version. This used to work, but now, companies are starting
- to forget their DOS users, and are making products for WINDOWS ONLY. This I
- find upsetting. Such as Borland's recent aquirement of Ashton Tate. Rumors
- are now going around that Borland plans to drop support for the dos users,
- which would leave NON-windows customers like me, and many others, searching the
- market for a better program.
- This, in itself is upsetting enough. But reading an article on the
- Microsoft/IBM war, I see a small quote by Bill Gates. "We at microsoft have
- taken control of the low-range(Dos) and Medium range(windows) environments,
- while IBM has taken the High range(OS/2) environment." Many of you may look
- at this and say, So what?! But I do not. He is refering to those of us, who
- have the intelligence, and cleverness to use DOS, and saying we are LOW-range
- users! While windows users are concidered medium range.
- This makes little or no sence to me. How can a user who uses an
- environment such as windows, where all he does is use easy-to-understand
- mouse clicks, and neet little graphics for every command, be concidered a
- HIGHER range than those of us who take the time to learn how to REALLY use dos.
- Windows was modeled after the Macintosh, which was originally designed to
- give the user an easy to learn environment. This computer line was designed
- for the computer illiterate, and is now being considered a better class of
- users than those of us who actually have the competance to use command line
- programs?!
- Now, I understand that windows has neet little features such as being
- able to multi-task. But the same thing can be done in an environment such as
- DesqView. I am sure that there are many other users who dislike this simple
- approach to user interfaces. I find it utterly disgusting that my once high
- and mighty DOS machine, is being moved into the land of the MACS. If I wanted
- a Macintosh, I would have bought one.
- Should this trend continue, and dos-level programs become a thing of
- the past, I will not hesitate to drop my Dos in the garbage, and pick up a
- nice, cryptic copy of UNIX, or XENIX. So my words of wisdom to you corporate
- america, Forget not your "low-range" users, or they will forget you, and move
- on to a different line of operating systems, and companies.
- This is just my personal opinion. It may, or may not be the opinion of the
- members of FBI. But it is mine, and I intend to express it, and live by it.
- If you have an opposing opinion, concerning this, or any other topic, send it
- to me. If I get some letters of opinion, I will not hesitate to print them in
- a Letters To the Editors forum.
- -GarBleD uSer
- May your programs have the attention span of a four year old with hemmaroids.
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- NOVEL DECLARES WAR ON PIRATES! BY: Garbled User
- Novell Inc. has incresed it's efforts to reduce piracy. Recently busting
- two BBSes for distributing copies of Novell NetWare 386 3.1.1, A program
- costing up to $10,000. Both of the BBSes were run in the california area.
- The Red October BBS in Walnut Creek run by Captain Ramius had ALL of the
- equipment for running the bbs taken away by the Novell agents with some help
- from federal marshals. The other BBS was The Original Wishlist in Redondo
- beach. A civil suit has been filed against Captain Ramius. This could mean
- up to $100,000 in fines. But luckily he WON'T be going to jail.
- We're all behind you Captain!
- In another report from the Software Publishers Association, a group that
- helps to lead the war on piracy, has stated that losses due to piracy have
- dropped. In 1989 an estimated 2.5 billion was lost to pirates, in 1990
- only 2.4 billion. Gee guys, yer slaking off! Get with it..
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- SPECIAL CUD ISSUE TO COME! BY: Garbled User
- I just spoke to tk0jut2 (The Cool dude who runs CUD), and I have a bit of
- news you all might be interested in. First, CUD 3.31 JUST came out. I can't
- wait to read it myself. Anyways, CUD 3.32 will be a SPECIAL cyberpunk issue!
- It will be out in about a week. Because they are taking a much deserved
- vacation. Soon afterwards, CUD 3.33 will be released. This will be one of
- their regular issues. Watch for it ! Copies of The Computer Underground
- Digest can be obtained at your local BBS, or at any of the FTP sites that carry
- FBI Presents!
- PHRACK RETURNS!! BY: Garbled User
- This is NOT a joke! Phrack is back. I recently spoke with a person
- with compiling the new issue. I was even offered a chance to write for them,
- so keep your eyes open. It is rumored to be Issue 1 Volume II, instead of
- following up from issue 32 where they left off. Look for it some time soon.
- ATI? BY: The Sentinel
- Have you seen the new one from ATI, Niether have I... Rumor has it that
- Activist Times Incorporated is no longer in existance. Anybody have any clues?
- This was learned from alt.society.ati due to inactivity...
- CYBERPUNK, CYBERSPACE, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN? BY: The Sentinel
- In the most recent issue of Scientific American, you can find some VERY
- interesting articles on Cyberspace. As a matter of Fact, the entire issue is
- dedicated to the Cyberworld! Including interviews with LOD/H and their new
- company. Steve Jackson (Founder of STG) was interviewed about his ongoing case
- with the SS. Mitch Kapor wrote an article about his newly founded organization
- EFF. Make sure you pick up a copy of this Magazine.. You will find it very
- interesting indeed.
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