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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Intro
Dialups
How to Use
Further Crap
1. INTR0
This is a simple terminal program written in C with some useful
funtions. Scanning phone numbers looking for modem carriers will help you
find BBSes. The ability to scan Sprintnet (Telenet) will help find public
online services connected.
This tool is not intended for illegal _hacking_ or cracking
but to discover available public systems.
2. Dialups
To find local dialups for Sprintnet, call 1-800-546-1000 with
terminal program. After connecting, hit <space bar> and then <return>.
It should ask you for TERMINAL=, enter D1 which is for microcomputers.
Then that will take you to a @ prompt. Enter 'mail', thus it's like
@mail
It'll ask for User Name, enter 'phones' and password 'phones'
and display a menu for finding out your local dialups.
Here's a list of international dialups.
CITY
COUNTRY CODE CITY 300/1200 BPS 2400 BPS 9600 BPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Australia 8 * Adelaide 373-4734 373-4734 373-4734
Australia 7 * Brisbane 236-1082 236-1082 236-1082
Australia 6 * Canberra 257-5055 257-5055 257-5055
Australia 3 * Melbourne 764-0421 764-0421 764-0421
Australia 9 * Perth 481-1122 481-1122 481-1122
Australia 2 Sydney 281-0800 281-0800 281-0800
Belgium 2 Brussels 725-3400 725-3400 725-3400
Canada 514 * Montreal 392-0202 392-0202 392-0202
Canada 416 * Toronto 594-1121 594-1121 594-1121
Canada 604 * Vancouver 684-4696 684-4696 684-4696
France 1 Paris 6928-0404 6928-0404 6928-0404
Germany 69 Frankfurt 666-9151 666-9151 666-9151
Hong Kong 852 Hong Kong 824-1099 824-1099 824-1099
Italy 2 Milan 953-01301 953-01301 953-01301
Japan 52 Nagoya 951-9741 951-9741 951-9741
Japan 6 Osaka 365-9188 365-9188 365-9188
Japan 3 Tokyo 3794-6381 3794-6381 3794-6381
Netherlands 17 Amsterdam 19-46370 19-46370 19-46370
New Zealand 9 * Auckland 358-4491 358-4491 358-4491
New Zealand 4 * Wellington 499-3617 499-3617 499-3617
Norway 47 Oslo 2-845011 2-845011 2-845011
Spain 1 * Madrid 766-2122 766-2122 766-2122
Switzerland 31 Bern 26-1049 26-1049 26-1049
Switzerland 13 Zurich 02-8868 02-8868 02-8868
Taiwan 2 * Taipei 785-1001 785-1001 n/a
U.K. 71 London 973-1030 973-1030 973-1030
USSR 095 Moscow 928-0985 928-0985 928-0985
USSR 812 St Petersburg 274-2621 274-2621 274-2621
Incase you dont have access to the 1-800 number.
3. How to Use
(Config Modem) Allows you to set up the initialization string
and set up the numbers for SprintNet and Tymnet.
(Cypher Mode) Encrypts information between two CyberTerm users.
Useful for chatting on networks.
(Eck-o mode) For setting the duplex (incase you are chatting
directly with someone or online with a BBS)
(Pause mode) Pause while wardialing or telenet scanning.
(Wardial) Wardials sequencely.
(Toggle speakers) Listen to modem when calling.
(Toggle Busy) Records BUSY numbers.
(Toggle Beep) Beeps when it connects to something.
(Log Current #) Records current number into log.
(CID Block) Caller ID Blocking. Prefixes phone numbers with *67,
so when someone tries to find what your number is, all they will see
is PRI-VATE. Call Back will work for them, unless someone else calls
after you.
(Start/Stop) Allows user to set a time to start wardialing and to
stop at a certian time.
(Blitzdial) Random sequence, but you can continue by recording
the call # and enter that into the (Blitzcount#) to restart where you
left off.
(BlitzCount#) Resume random call sequence.
(Toggle Tone) Searches for Dialtones rather than Modem Carriers.
Most modems do not have the ability to search for both at the same time.
(Load Prefix) Resume calling area prefix.
Four menu options have been removed.
(Repeater) Not yet implemented. Will allow to enter message and
repeat it continuously.
(Lamer) It turns text into 3l33t mode.
(Attack) Sends all 256 characters in an attempt to get a response
from a host or BBS.
(Bench) Toggles between workbench screen and CyberTerm's own
custom screen.
(Hangup) Disconnects modem.
(QwikHangup) Toggles between disconnecting by sending +++ [the slow
method] and just dropping carrier.
(Small Banner) Enter a message and will send out to modem in
bigger text.
(3-D Banner) Enter a message and display text that looks 3D.
(Another Feature) Removed. If you would like to add your own
functions, I can send you the source.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4. Additional Information.
I'm interested in hearing comments, bugs, future improvements.
If you would like to swap source code and other utilites,
please email me.
inet: coup@crs.cl.msu.edu cklaus@hotsun.nersc.gov
inet: cklaus%hotsun.nersc.gov@llnl.gov
x25: coup@228475212574 Pegasus BBS (coup@pegasus.ch)
I'd like to thank the crowd on IRC for keeping me entertained into the
wee hours of the night. Thanks to Sterling (publisher of Informatik
magazine), mayhem, Gateway, Taran King, Knight Lightning, PC (peyote
coyote), Satanic Mechanic, x0d, and everyone else in the 3l33t #hack crowd.