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- Volume Two, Issue Eleven, Phile #7 of 12
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- # Hacking Primos I, II, III #
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- # (I&II Revised) #
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- # By Evil Jay #
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- Author Note:
-
- Ugg! I looked at my first file after it was released and saw a lot of
- misspellings, errors and other screw-ups and was completely embarrassed. I
- did not have time to edit the file and I was also writing the second file
- which dealt with gaining privileges. I threw these two files at Taran King
- who in turn merged them together. So I humbly apologize for all of the
- errors in the last file. In this file I will revise the old file and
- continue with some more methods of gaining access and also list out some
- very basic commands for beginners. As I said before, if you have any
- questions you can reach me on any board I am currently inhabiting. Hope to
- hear from you...
-
-
- *** Gaining Access From Scratch ***
-
- I made a mistake in my last file and stated that FAM was not a default. FAM
- is a default, but it can be taken out by the system administrators.
-
-
- To get a listing of every possible account on a system, it is really quite
- easy. They are located in the MFD directories. Type:
-
- A MFD <MFD #> (Without the "<" and ">" signs)
-
- Or just:
-
- A MFD
-
- Then type LD and hit return. Now, you will see a listing of files and
- underneath should be a listing of directories appropriately named
- Directories. These directories are valid User IDs. However, I believe that
- directories that have an "*" character in them cannot be logged in to.
-
-
- *** Getting Higher Access Revised ***
-
- SYS1 is the highest system level there is. Meaning unless commands have to
- be entered from the supervisors terminal, you can usually do anything with an
- account that has SYS1 access. Also, I should clarify that SYS1 will not
- always be the name of the highest access available. It could be named SYSTEM
- or anything for that matter.
-
- You are looking for a file with the extension .CPL - look for this file
- under any of the SYS1 directories. When you find one, SLIST it. You are
- looking for a line similar to:
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- A <DIRECTORY NAME> <PASSWORD>
-
- It could look like:
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- A LIB XXX
-
- LIB is the directory (user id) name.
-
- XXX is the password to that directory (user id).
-
-
- When you have this, log into that account with the directory name and
- password. If your lucky you'll gain access to that account. I have noticed
- that a lot of high access accounts sometimes have the password XXXXXX or X.
- Try these, I am unsure as to whether they are actual defaults or not.
-
-
- Ah, the revision is done! Now some more ways to gain access...
-
-
- *** The Trojan Horse ***
-
- Providing you have access, you may or may not be able to edit a file in a
- high access directory. If you can't then try the above technique and try to
- hack a higher level account.
-
-
- You will first want to learn the Command Processing Language (CPL). Type
- HELP CPL for a list of commands and then play around and try to write your
- own programs. If you don't have a manual handy, look at other CPL programs in
- other directories you can access. Once you know CPL, all you have to do is
- edit a CPL file in a high access dir. Add your own high level commands to the
- program. Then replace the old file, logoff and wait until the operator(s)
- decide to run your program. Hopefully, if everything goes well your routines
- will help you with whatever you wanted. However it would be a good idea to
- have your TH write a file to your directory telling you whether it has been
- ran or not. I will discuss different Trojan Horses in later issues of Phrack.
-
-
- Once on a Prime it is pretty easy to get other accounts so don't worry about
- it. Just worry about getting on in the first place. Patience is definitely
- required since many systems (particularly versions 19 up) tend to hang up
- after the first invalid id/password combo.
-
-
-
- *** Basic Commands For Beginners ***
-
-
- This is a list of basic commands you can use once on a Prime system. I will
- not go in-depth on a command, because you can do that for yourself by
- typing:
-
- HELP <COMMAND NAME>
-
-
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- SLIST <FILENAME>
-
- This will list out the contents of a file on a directory. Type in the full
- file name (plus extension).
-
-
- ATTACH <DIRECTORY NAME>
-
- This will attach you to another directory. For a full explanation type HELP
- ATTACH.
-
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- LD
-
- This will list all the files and subdirectories in a directory.
-
-
- RLS -ALL
-
- Commands add up on the stack, and eventually after a pre-determined amount of
- commands you will get a message telling you that you are "now at command level
- XX". This command will release all those pent up commands in the stack.
-
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- CPL <FILENAME>
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- This will run a file with the extension ".CPL".
-
-
- COMINPUT <FILENAME>
-
- This will run a file with the extension ".COM"
-
-
- SEG <FILENAME>
-
- This will run a file with the extension ".SEG"
-
-
- STATUS USERS
-
- This will give you a listing of users and other information currently on the
- system.
-
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- STATUS
-
- This will give you the status of the system and other information.
-
-
- EDIT (Or ED)
-
- This is a text editor.
-
-
- CHANGE_PASSWORD <OLD PASSWORD>
-
- Does just what it says it does.
-
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- DELETE <FILENAME>
-
- Deletes a file.
-
-
- LOGOFF
-
- I think this is pretty obvious.
-
-
- LOGIN
-
- This will log you out and take you back to the login process, providing there
- is no logins-over-logins set by the administrators.
-
-
- This is a very small list, but will probably help the beginner greatly when
- he/she first logs on. Hope you enjoyed this issue...Look for Hacking Primos
- Part IV in Phrack, 12. Mebbe'.
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