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[-=:< Phrack Loopback >:=-]
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By Phrack Staff
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Phrack Loopback is a forum for you, the reader, to ask questions, air
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problems, and talk about what ever topic you would like to discuss. This is
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also the place Phrack Staff will make suggestions to you by reviewing various
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items of note; magazines, software, catalogs, hardware, etc.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Review of 2600 Magazine Autumn 1991
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PO Box 752 Individual Subscription Rates:
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Middle Island, NY 11953 US : 4 issues (1 year) $21.00
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InterNet: 2600@well.sf.ca.us OS : 4 issues (1 year) $30.00
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Phone: 516-751-2600 Corporate / Business Rates:
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Fax: 516-751-2608 : 4 issues (1 year) $50.00
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By Dispater
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2600 Magazine has been published since 1984 by Emmanuel Goldstein. "The
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Hacker Quarterly" runs just shy of 50 pages and is printed with nice glossy
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covers to make a 5.5"x8.25" magazine. In 2600 you will find the usual articles
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about hacking and phreaking, as well as a few surprises. 2600 often covers
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topics that do not necessarily pertain to hacking or phreaking, but are quite
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useful. There is also a "letters to the editor" section and even a place for
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people to buy/sell goodies.
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This particular issue contains an article on Simplex locks and how easy it
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is to open them. Included are pictures of opened Federal Express mail boxes
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that use Simplex locks. The next most interesting thing I found was an
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article on those strange little lines on business letters. "Postal Hacking"
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will not necessarily tell you how to mail letters for free, but will tell you
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how you can speed up the process of delivery for free. Then there was the the
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"Protecting Your Social Security Number" article that was recently printed in
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Phrack Inc Issue 35.
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There was also an article about the video tape of the Dutch hackers
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breaking into the military systems. 2600 even offers to sell the videotape
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that was partially played on the evil Geraldo Show [dick]. There was also a
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good article written about psychology in the hacker world. The somewhat
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Freudian analysis of the female security agent fearing "mounting" (of her hard
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drive), "penetration" (of her system), "infection" (from viri), and "has a
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headache" (due to hackers) was insiteful as well as very funny. Moving on to
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the other parts of 2600, you can find scattered tidbits of misc information
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(ie: lists of COCOTs, NUAs, ANIs, small useful programs, and interesting
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business/government forms they get from readers, etc)
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Finally, this is the part that everyone complains about, the price. But,
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2600 has a great deal for those poor college hacker out there. If you submit
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something to 2600 Magazine that is printed, you get a free subscription. That
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sounds fair to me! Maybe we should try the same thing with Phrack?
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All in all 2600 Magazine is a GREAT publication and is highly recommended.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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What's On Your Mind?
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:: Some People Never Get The Hint ::
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Recently Phrack Inc. received a subscription request from an individual
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who played a key role in Operation Sun-Devil. You may know him from bulletin
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boards where he often used names like "The Dictator" or "Blind Faith." We know
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him as Dale Drew. Who would imagine that he would dare to ask us for a
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subscription? I personally couldn't believe it.
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Just in case you forgot or have been living in a hole for the past two
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years, Dale Drew was a paid United States Service informant who secretly
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enabled government agents to videotape SummerCon '88 in St. Louis, Missouri.
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The following is an example of a Dale Drew/The Dictator/Blind Faith
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posting on a bulletin board. He claims to be a cosysop on Lutzifer as well as
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some other nonsense.
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ZDDDDD Packet Switching Networks/PSNs DDDD September 27, 1991 at 8:52 pm DDDDD?
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3 Left by Blind Faith (Level 40)Title: Telenet (No Replies)3
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3 > <-702-> CoSys on Lutz (Tymnet) <To: Anyone3
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@DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDY
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Couple of Things:
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Anyone, besides myself, have any experience with Tymnets and/or Telenet
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debuggers? (Xray, TDT2, Isis, etc)... TDT2 on Telenet is great, cus on the
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private nets they've got a hard-coded password...always gets you in. They used
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to have it on the public net too, but about two years ago they fixed it.
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(maybe nbot all of it, but I cant find any that still do)
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sprint is a tymnet nui that goes to telenet
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telenet is changing there host format. they are adding an extra digit (too
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many hosts, i guess). so be on the look out for that. Im not sure when, but
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the customer service rep, was VERY helpful..
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--BF
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"What, me worry?"
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[Message menu] Command (?/Help):
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Dale Drew is currently working for Tymnet security. For more information
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about the activities of Dale Drew, it is highly recommended that you read
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Computer Underground Digest (CUD) Issue 3.02.
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Since I knew that Knight Lightning would enjoy (smirk) hearing from his
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old pal, I forwarded the mail appropriately to Knight Lightning's email
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address.
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From: ddrew@btnagns.Tymnet.COM (Dale Drew)
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To: phrack@stormking.com
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I would like to have my name added to the Phrack Mailing List. In the past, I
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have been getting the Phracks from the University of Chicago, but it would be
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more convenient to have the Phracks mailed to me.
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Also, I was terribly disappointed to see that Phrack had decided to lower its
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standards of information by releasing the contents of Phrack issue #36.
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Dale Drew
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Sr. Information Security Specialist
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From: Knight Lightning
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To: Dale Drew
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Dale (DicKtator/Blind Faith) -- I have to admit that you have balls to send a
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letter to my friends at Phrack and requesting a subscription.
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You are a paid informant for the Secret Service. You set people up to get
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busted. You take people's trust and turn on them. You are a liar and a fraud.
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You know, Dale, I never imagined such things until a couple of weeks before I
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went to trial and I had the opportunity to watch those video tapes of
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SummerCon '88. You and your fascist Secret Service law enforcement friends
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definitely put one over on us (even if there isn't anything illegal taking
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place on those tapes... Great way to spend the taxpayers' money).
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So when you wrote to Phrack the other day, did you really think they would not
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know who you were? Did you expect a warm welcome?
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During the time that I was editor of Phrack, I had a policy of inviting law
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enforcement and security people on to the Phrack mailing list. I don't run
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Phrack anymore, but my recommendation to the current editors is very simple.
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They should not send Phrack to you... not because you are with law
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enforcement... because you are the LOWEST FORM OF LIFE and deserve nothing
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except our strong dislike.
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In short -- I speak on behalf of the modem community in general,
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"FUCK OFF GEEK!" Crawl back under the rock from whence you came and go
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straight to hell!
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Knight Lightning
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From: Dale Drew
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To: Knight Lightning
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Craig,
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Apparently you are not as mature as I was led to believe. Not being on the
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Phrack mailing list is not a concern to me, it was merely a convenience.
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Phrack, as I am sure you are aware of, is available all over the net and I will
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just continue to receive my copies from there.
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I had no idea that you and the newly founded editors of Phrack have decided to
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become so childish. But I suppose things will never change, and that I am sad
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to see.
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--Dale
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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:: Best Evidence ::
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From: John Higdon
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To: Dispater
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> Dispater writes:
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> I think the joke issue of Phrack (36) will contain a top 10 list of stupid
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> things the SS likes to take.
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I am consulting with the defense for an up coming trial and had the opportunity
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to examine the "evidence" seized in the defendant's home. Notable items: model
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rocket launcher, local area street maps, about a dozen 2500-style telephones, a
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typewriter, pre-recorded audio cassettes. An interesting item was left behind:
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a TSPS console.
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One wonders what (if anything) goes through the minds of the officers executing
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the warrant.
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John
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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:: Fed Proof Your BBS, NOT! ::
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I'm sure many of you have seen text files on making your BBS more secure.
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One such file floating around is by Babbs Boy of Midnight Society. One of the
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members of our Phrack Staff showed this document to EFF's Mike Godwin, who is
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an attorney. He had the following comments:
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From: Mike Godwin
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To: Phrack Inc.
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(In regards to some of the files about how to "fed-proof" your bbs:)
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> Let's start with the log on screen: If FEDZ want anything from your board,
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> they are required to provide 100% accurate information.
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This is false. Ask the legislators who've been convicted in "sting"
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operations. In fact, so far as I can tell in a brief run-through of this
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document, absolute no part of the so-called "legal" advice is true.
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Law enforcement agents who misrepresent their identities (e.g., "undercover
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agents") produce admissible evidence all the time.
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--Mike
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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:: Diet Phrack is Good For You ::
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From: Gordon Meyer
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To: Dispater
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Subject: Phrack #36
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Thanks for sending over Diet Phrack! It looks like some of the old energy has
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finally been renewed. I especially liked the introduction, there is intensity,
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pride, and humor sprinkled thru out. Reminds me a lot of some of the "old"
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PHRACK issues. Neat!
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Later,
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Gordon R. Meyer
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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:: Anonymous Mail ::
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From: Creeping Death
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> Hi guys. I was wondering if you could tell me how to send anonymous
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> mail. I heard that you could but no one here at my university seems to have
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> a clue. Please help me out
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>
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There are many ways to do this. One way is to use the method described
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below. However, keep in mind there are other ways of doing this.
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Dispater
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Anonymous Mail via SMTP Using A Simple Shell Script
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From: The Artful Dodger
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This file is for those people who like/want to send anonymous mail via the
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net but don't like the hassle of raw SMTP commands. So, I wrote a simple shell
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script to take care of this. This program is quite simple but I will give a
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brief explanation anyway.
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There are two ways to run this program. Just type the name you save it as
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or the name you save it as plus the person you want to mail. Either way you
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will eventually get to the From: prompt. If you just hit return at this prompt
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it will assign your userid@your hostname. Otherwise you can type whatever you
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feel like.
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Next you will get the prompt asking you which host you wish to use for
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SMTP. If you are using the host you are on, just hit return as this is the
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default. Otherwise enter any host that allows telnet to port 25. Then you get
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to pick which editor you wish to use for mailing. It defaults to vi but you
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can use whatever you like. Basically, that is all there is interactively.
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After you enter this information, the program creates a file called tmpamail1.
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To this file it appends four lines of data. The first line is 'helo amail' as
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some host's SMTP port will not accept commands until one introduces themself to
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the host. The next line is 'mail from: ' and who the mail is from or who it is
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supposedly from. The third line contains 'rcpt to: ' and who the mail is going
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to. And the last line is simply the word 'data'.
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Now, these commands could all be entered manually but why bother when you
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have a program to do it for you. Ok, now the program invokes your editor and
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creates a file called tmpamail2. After you are done making the message and you
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exit the editor, it asks you if you want to send this message. I believe that
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is pretty much self explanatory. Then the program appends a '.' and a 'quit'
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to tmpamail2. Then it appends tmpamail2 to tmpamail1 so you have one file
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containing all the necessary header info to send a message via SMTP and quit
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>from SMTP. Then the program sends all this to port 25 of the host that was
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specified. And if all goes well, the person should have some mail waiting for
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them. And one last thing. The program deletes both tmpamail files after it is
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finished. Well, I hope you all enjoy this little script as it makes sending
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anonymous mail a little easier.
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The Artful Dodger
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#! /bin/csh -fB
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### This is a simple shell script for easy use of anonymous mail. To run the
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### program just save it and delete everything up until the #! /bin/csh -fB
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### line. Then just type the name you save it as or the name and whoever
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### you will be mailing. e.g. amail bill@some.university.edu or just amail.
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###
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### The Artful Dodger
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if ($1 != "") then
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set mto=$1
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else
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echo 'To: '
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set mto=$<
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endif
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echo -n 'From: '
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set mfrom=$<
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echo -n 'Use which host for smtp (return for '`hostname`') ? '
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set usehost=$<
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echo -n 'Use which editor (return for vi)? '
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set editor=$<
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if($editor =="") then
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set editor=vi
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endif
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if ($mfrom == "") then
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set mfrom=`whoami`'@'`hostname`
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endif
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echo 'helo amail' >> tmpamail1
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echo 'mail from: '$mfrom >> tmpamail1
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echo 'rcpt to: '$mto >> tmpamail1
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echo 'data' >> tmpamail1
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$editor tmpamail2
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clear
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echo -n 'Are you sure you want to send this? '
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set yorn=$<
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if($yorn == 'y') then
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echo . >> tmpamail2
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echo quit >> tmpamail2
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cat tmpamail2 >> tmpamail1
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telnet $usehost 25 < tmpamail1 > /dev/null
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echo 'Mail has been sent to: '$mto
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echo ' From: '$mfrom
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endif
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rm tmpamail1 tmpamail2
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