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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue Ten, Phile #6 of 9
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-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
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! !
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# Hacking Primos Part I #
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! !
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# By Evil Jay #
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! !
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# Phone Phreakers of America #
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# (C) 1986-87 #
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! !
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-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
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Author Note:
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I should begin by saying that there are other files out there about hacking
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Primos, one written recently, that basically tell you nothing at all as far as
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in-depth Primos is concerned. Those files should be deleted and this put in
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its place. This is the first in many files on Primos, and I will go into many
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topics, such as the on-line network, the different subsystems and other
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subjects. Hope you enjoy!
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*** Gaining Entry Part 1 ***
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Gaining entry, as always, is the hardest part.
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When you call a Primos system it will connect with something like this:
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PRIMENET 19.2.7F PPOA1
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If it doesn't give a welcome msg like above trying typing something like
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"XXZZZUUU" and hit return and it should come back with:
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Invalid command "XXZZZUUU". (logo$cp)
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Login please.
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ER!
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To login you type:
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LOGIN <USER ID> <RETURN/ENTER>
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Or Just:
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LOGIN <RETURN/ENTER>
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(Then it will ask for your "User ID?")
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User ids differ from system to system but there are ALWAYS default accounts to
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try. For "User ID?" try...
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SYSTEM (This is the operators account and with it you can usually do
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anything.)
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LIB
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DOS
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After you enter your User ID it will prompt you with:
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Password?
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This is of course, where you enter your password. For SYSTEM try...
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SYSTEM
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SYSMAN
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NETLINK
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PRIMENET
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MANAGER
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OPERATOR
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And anything else you can think of. These are just common passwords to these
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defaults.
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For LIB try...
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LIBRARY
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SYSLIB
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LIB
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SYSTEM
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For DOS try...
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DOS
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SYSDOS
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SYSTEM
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Etc...Just use your brain.
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*Older Versions*
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On older versions of Primos, 18 and below, you could enter one of the system
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defaults above and hit CTRL-C once or twice for the password and it would drop
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you into the system. Whether this is a bug or intentional I don't really have
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any idea. But it does work sometimes. To see what ver of Primos your trying to
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logon to just look at the welcome message when you logon:
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PRIMENET 19.2.7F PPOA1
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19 is the version number. So thus, if you were logging on to this particular
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Prime you would NOT be able to use the above mentioned bug/default-password.
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By the way, if you do not know what version it is (because it did not give you
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a welcome msg when you connected...try to do the above mentioned anyway.)
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Now, if it says:
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Invalid user id or password; please try again.
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Then you must try a different password. Notice, that the system informs you
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that either the User ID, the password or both are wrong. Don't worry about
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this...just hack the defaults. There have been a lot of rumors spreading
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around about common defaults such as: PHANTOM, PRIMOS, PRIME & FAM, but I
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believe this to be a load of shit. I have never seen a system with these
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defaults on them. But, as far as PRIMOS and PRIME go, these are sometimes
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common accounts but I really don't believe that they are defaults. Also try
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accounts like DEMO & GUEST. These are sometimes common accounts (but never
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very often).
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Primos does not have limited commands before logon such as Tops 20 and DEC. So
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hacking a Primos is really nothing but taking a guess.
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** No passwords **
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Some users have been known to use a carriage return for their password which
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in other words means, once you enter your user id, your logged in without
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having to enter a password. Sometimes, these are default passwords assigned by
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the system operator, but that is rare. If you can get the format (perhaps you
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already have any account) for the regular user id's, then try passwords like:
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NETLINK
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SYSTEM
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PRIME
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PRIMENET
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PRIMOS
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And other typical user passwords like sex, hot, love...etc. Most female users
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that I have talked to on a local university prime all seem to have picked
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account that have something to do with sex...sex being the most popular.
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** The Format **
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The format for a user id can be just about ANYTHING the operators or system
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owners want...and they are usually random looking things that make no sense.
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They can be a combination of numbers, numbers and I am almost sure CTRL
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characters can be used. Lower & Upper case do not matter...the system, changes
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all lower case entry to upper case. Passwords can be anything up to 16
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characters in length.
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** Your In! **
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If you get a valid ID/Password you will see something like this:
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PPOA1 (user 39) logged in Monday, 15 Dec 86 02:29:16.
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Welcome to PRIMOS version 19.4.9.
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Last login Friday, 12 Dec 86 08:29:04.
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Congratulate yourself, you just did something that should be called something
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of an achievement!
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The next part will deal with very basic commands for beginners. I would like
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to end this part with a few more words. Yes, Primos is hard to hack, but given
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the time and patience almost every system has those basic demo accounts and
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CAN be hacked. Most hackers tend to stay away from Primes, little knowing that
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Primos is a system that is very entertaining and certainly kept me up late
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hours of the night. Have fun and keep on hacking. If you have any questions or
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comments, or I have made some sort of error, by all means get in touch with me
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at whatever system you have seen me on...
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** Now For The Good Shit **
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This part was originally going to be a beginners introduction to commands on a
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Primos system. Instead I decided to write a part which should help ANYONE with
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a low level account gain system access. I would also like to thank PHRACK Inc.
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on the wonderful job they are doing...without PHRACK I don't really know for
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sure how I would have distributed my files. Oh yes, I know of all the other
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newsletters and the like, but with PHRACK it was only a matter of getting a
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hold of one of the people in charge, which is a simple matter since their
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mailbox number is widely known to the hack/phreak community. I would also like
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to encourage boards of this nature to support PHRACK fully, and I would also
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like to congratulate you guys, once again, for the great job your doing. Now,
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on with the file.
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** Stuff You Should Know **
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The explanation I am going to (try to) explain will NOT work all the time...
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probably 60% of the time. Since I discovered this, or at least was the first
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to put it in "print" I would at least ask those system operators out there to
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keep my credits and the credits of my group in this file.
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** Some More Stuff **
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First, this is not exactly a "novice"-friendly file. You should be familiar
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with the ATTACH and SLIST commands before proceeding. They are quite easy to
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learn, and it is really not required to use this file, but just the same,
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these are important commands in learning the Primos system so you should at
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least be familiar with them. To get help on them type:
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HELP SLIST
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or
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HELP ATTACH
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You should also play with the commands until you know all of their uses.
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** Okay, Here We Go **
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This file is not going to explain everything I do. I'm just going to show you
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how to get SYS1 privileged accounts.
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First, log on to your low access account.
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Type:
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ATTACH MFD
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Then get a DIR using:
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LD
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Okay, your now seeing a dir with a lot of sub-directories. The only files that
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should be in the main directory (most of the time) are BOOT and SYS1. Ignore
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these...look for a file called CCUTIL or something with the word UTILITY or
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UTIL or UTILITIES...something that looks like UTILITY...
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Okay, ATTACH to that directory with:
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ATTACH <NAME OF DIRECTORY>
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Now, do an LD again and look at the files. Now, here is the part that is
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really random. Since not every PRIME system will have the same UTILITY
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programs, just look at any that have an extension ".CPL". There might be one
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called USRLST.CPL. Type:
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SLIST USRLST <NO NEED TO TYPE ".CPL" AT THE END.>
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Okay, it should be printing a whole bunch of bullshit. Now in this program
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there SHOULD be a line that looks like the following:
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A CCUTIL X
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Now, CCUTIL is the name of the dir you are on so I have to point out that
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CCUTIL WILL NOT ALWAYS BE THE NAME OF THAT UTILITY DIRECTORY. So if the name
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of the UTILITY directory you are on is called UTILITY then the line will look
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like this:
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A UTILITY X
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Now, the X is the PASSWORD OF THAT DIRECTORY. AGAIN, IT CAN BE ANYTHING. The
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password may be UTILITY which means it will look like this:
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A UTILITY UTILITY
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Or the password may be SECRET. So:
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A UTILITY SECRET
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Pat yourself on the ass...you know have SYS1 access. Log back in with the
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LOGIN command (or if it doesn't work just LOGOUT and LOGIN again). Enter
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UTILITY or CCUTIL (or WHATEVER THE NAME OF THE DIRECTORY WAS) as the user id.
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Then for the password just enter the password. If this doesn't work, then what
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you will have to do is try out other sub-directories from the MFD directory.
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Then SLIST other programs with the extension. In one of my other PRIME files I
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will fully explain what I have just done and other ways to get the
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directories/ids password.
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Now, if you don't see any line in the program like:
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S <NAME OF DIR> <PASSWORD>
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Then list other programs in the utility program or try other directories. I
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have gained SYS1 access like this 60% of them time. And NOT ALWAYS ON THE
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UTILITY DIRECTORY.
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That is about it for this file. Stay tuned for a future PHRACK issue with
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another PRIME file from me. If I don't change my mind again, the next file
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will deal with basic commands for beginners.
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-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
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! !
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# This Has Been An: #
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! !
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# Evil Jay Presentation #
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! !
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# Phone Phreaks of America #
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! !
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# (C) 1986-87 #
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! !
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