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- ==Phrack Magazine==
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- Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 21 of 27
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- / Synapse 403 \
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-
- All of us I am sure have read penultimate files on the workings of
- Tymnet or in some cases Sprintnet. These are staples in a hacker's diet.
- In fact any second rate "underground" BBS has complete sections on BT
- North America and the nets available therein. However one such net you
- will most likely see very little on, is Datapac.
-
- Datapac was originated in the late seventies by Telecom Canada, a
- large partnership of Telcos and businesses interested in high speed data
- transfers between Business & Government systems which would be hassle free
- and cheaper in the long run. (The birth of most PSN's really.)
-
- The significance of Datapac however is that it has changed very little
- by way of security in the past ten years, although it has extended
- access to most of the globe in one fashion or another. Datapac is not
- only a hacker's utopia due to lax (in some cases non-existant) security;
- it is also, for the most part, safe ground (this term is, of course, used
- somewhat lightly) for beginners and the unsure to try their luck/skill
- at the game of packet switched network hacking. The Datapac net is most
- important to Canadian Hackers who have direct access to it, and
- therefore (if you're lucky) direct access to the world.
-
- A list of dial-up ports in Canada follows.
-
- CITY (PROVINCE) DIAL NUMBER (SPEED 2400) DIAL NUMBER (SPEED 9600)
- =============== ======================== ========================
-
- (TOLL FREE-CANADA) 800-565-8805
- Abbotsford (BC) 604-855-3632
- Banff-Canmore(ALTA) 403-762-5603
- Barrie (ONT) 705-721-2411 705-726-0168
- Bathurst (NB) 506-548-8658 506-548-9837
- Belleville (ONT) 613-969-1161
- Brampton (ONT) 416-796-3808
- Brantford (ONT) 519-758-0058
- Brockville (ONT) 613-345-7550 613-498-0676
- Calgary (ALTA) 403-263-5021 403-265-4081
- Campbell River (BC) 604-287-9166 604-286-9800
- Chatham (ONT) 519-351-8950
- Chicoutimi - Jonqui (QUE) 418-543-8013 418-543-8512
- Chilliwack (BC) 604-792-5218
- Clarkson (ONT) 416-823-6010
- Cornerbrook (NFLD) 709-634-9060 709-634-8406
- Cornwall (ONT) 613-936-9145
- Courtenay/Comox (BC) 604-334-9846
- Dawson Creek (BC) 604-782-8549
- Drayton Valley 403-542-2300
- Drummondville (QUE) 819-478-1741
- Duncan (BC) 604-746-8241
- Edmonton (ALTA) 403-421-1428 403-429-2492
- Edmundston (NB) 506-735-8809
- Fort McMurray (ALTA) 403-790-2300
- Fort St John (BC) 604-787-8402
- Fredericton (NB) 506-459-2792 506-453-0754
- Granby (QUE) 514-375-9666
- Grand Centre (ALTA) 403-594-2636
- Grande Prairie (ALTA) 403-532-4533
- Guelph (ONT) 519-763-3610 519-763-1280
- Halifax (NS) 902-453-9100 902-453-2666
- Hamilton (ONT) 416-523-6948 416-523-6855
- Kingston (ONT) 613-546-0039 613-546-5764
- Kitchener (ONT) 519-741-4000 519-741-1499
- Lethbridge (ALTA) 403-320-6200
- Lindsay (ONT) 705-328-2941
- Lloydminster (ALTA) 403-875-8069
- London (ONT) 519-432-2710 519-432-7101
- Medicine Hat (ALTA) 403-528-3445
- Moncton (NB) 506-856-5196 506-383-7780
- Montreal (QUE) 514-861-4750 514-845-6014
- Nanaimo (BC) 604-741-1552
- Nelson (BC) 604-352-9258
- New Glasgow (NS) 902-755-4594
- North Bay (Ont) 705-495-4720
- Oshawa (ONT) 416-404-0596
- Ottawa (ONT) 613-567-4552 613-563-7658
- Peace River (ALTA) 403-624-1165
- Penticton (BC) 604-490-0251
- Port Alberni (BC) 604-723-6178
- Port Hardy (BC) 604-949-8973
- Powell River (BC) 604-485-9646
- Prince George (BC) 604-561-9178 604-564-8953
- Prince Rupert (BC) 604-627-8937
- Quebec City (QUE) 418-647-2421 418-648-2611
- Quesnel (BC) 604-992-3854
- Red Deer (ALTA) 403-341-4033
- Regina (SASK) 306-525-8760 306-347-9073
- Rimouski (QUE) 418-725-3620
- Sault St-Marie (ONT) 705-942-7030
- Sarnia (ONT) 519-339-9144 519-337-4727
- Saskatoon (SASK) 306-934-9100 306-665-1046
- Sherbrooke (QUE) 819-564-6417 819-829-1146
- Smithers (BC) 604-847-9173
- St Catherines (ONT) 416-687-3340 416-688-3433
- St. Jerome 514-565-6552
- St John's (NFLD) 709-739-1499 709-739-6931
- St Johns (NB) 506-633-1021 506-652-1482
- Ste Hyacinthe (QUE) 514-774-0720
- Sydney (NS) 902-562-8224
- Terrace (BC) 604-638-8596
- Toronto (ONT) 416-979-1232 416-979-1251
- Trois Rivieres (QUE) 819-373-9983 819-373-9070
- Truro (NS) 902-893-5434
- Valleyfield (QUE) 514-377-2114
- Vancouver (BC) 604-662-8747 604-662-7865
- Victoria (BC) 604-380-3874 604-360-2673
- Whistler (BC) 604-932-8927
- William Lake (BC) 604-398-8632
- Windsor (ONT) 519-973-1086 519-973-4633
- Winnipeg (MAN) 204-947-6797 204-453-6099
-
- Connecting and Addressing
-
- Once connected you will need to type one or three periods and a
- carriage return, this will produce a numerical format denoting your port
- address and node,
- XXXX XXXX
- PORT Address-----------^ ^
- NODE number-----------------^
-
- Once this is established the network simply sits and waits for you to
- spit commands at it, in other words an address to whence you would like to
- travel. Failing this, idle time will have you disconnected, the time
- varies but averages around 1 or 2 minutes.
-
- The formatting of a Datapac address is really quite simple and is
- most often 8 digits long (sometimes ten but we'll get to that later)
- The first four (the prefix) specify the current location in Canada,
- for instance large cities will have several, just as they will have
- more than one prefix in the phone directories. The last four digits
- are arbitrary, and correspond to the host number.
-
- An address with ten numbers as opposed to eight (ie: xxxx xxxx xx) is
- utilizing a subaddress. Quite often these machines will be independent
- of a cluster of nodes and there only to fulfill one task. Also they
- may simply be segregated machines for no apparent reason at all
- (except to make scans a bitch :>). Quite often you will find that
- subsystems work as a PAD or PAC allowing you re-enter the Dpac from
- a host level, therefore allowing you to make use of the company's
- inherent NUI and connect to other places on the Dpac that disallow
- collect calls.
-
-
- Connecting to Machines on the Dpac
-
- Datapac, like most networks, uses NUIs (Network User ID) which
- keep accounting for all billed connections. HOWEVER a great deal of
- machines on the Dpac allow for collect calls from within the network.
- Yet if you have a valid NUI you may connect to ANY machine hooked up
- to the Dpac (except those which are part of a closed user group).
- I have found that it is best to PAD hop and avoid the whole NUI
- problem entirely. The following a list of connection messages
- and their explanations for inter-network calls.
-
- MESSAGE EXPLANATION
- ------- -----------
- Call connected to: XXXXXXXX A virtual circuit has been established
- between an originating DTE and a remote
- (receiving) DTE.
-
- Hunted The remote logical channel is part of
- a hunt group.
-
- Backed Up The call attempt to the remote DTE has failed.
- The network has re-directed the call to
- another predetermined DTE that has been
- optioned as backup.
-
- I The call has been placed to an international
- address.
-
- P Priority service. Packet size: 128.
-
- N Normal service. Packet size: 128 or 256.
-
- DNA Data Network Address of the originating DTE.
-
- LCN Logical Channel Number of the recipient DTE.
-
- NUI The call will be billed to the 6 to 8
- character Network User Identifier.
-
- CUG The recipient DTE is part of a closed user
- group.
-
- Reverse Charge The recipient DTE has accepted the charge
- associated With the established call.
-
- These reactions apply to any calls made that are not "international"
- I will list the connect reactions for international calls in the following
- section.
-
- DATAPAC INTERNATIONAL ACCESS PROCEDURES
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Datapac International provides outgoing and incoming access to 6 U.S.
- based Networks and to over 100 packet-switched networks around the world.
- To successfully complete such calls, Datapac has implemented the International
- CCITT X.75 procedures and X.121 International numbering plan. Thus, the
- Datapac user originating an international call must use the following format:
-
- (1) (DNIC) (FOREIGN ADDRESS)
- : : :
- One defines the Datapac International.: : :
- Prefix. : :
- : :
- Packet networks are identified by a ........: :
- four digit number called a DNIC :
- (data network identification code) :
- :
- The foreign national address is .......................:
- expressed as an eight to ten digit
- address.
-
- Here is a list of useful DNIC's if you get the urge to scan "other" networks.
-
- Sprintnet 3110
- Bell South 3143
- Centel 3148
- BT Tymnet 3106
- Accunet 3134
- NYNEX 3144
- U.S. West 3147
- ADP Autonet 3126
- Fedex 3138
- Express 3139
-
- If you are scanning (which I assume you might be) you will encounter a
- great many cryptic messages. So many, in fact, I am sure you will loose
- count. Some are worth mentioning some are not but here a few you might
- encounter.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- A network problem within Datapac
- TEMPORARY NETWORK or a foreign network prevents either
- PROBLEM (XXY) the requested call from being established
- or the established call from being
- continued. Try again later.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- Either the foreign network requested is not
- ADDRESS NOT IN accessible from Datapac, or the foreign
- SERVICE (XXY) network address specified identifies a
- non-existent destination, i.e., the address is
- not yet assigned or no longer assigned.
- Verify with destination that the foreign
- network is accessible from Datapac and that
- the foreign network address is assigned.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- The calling terminal is not permitted to
- ACCESS BARRED establish an international call to the
- (XXY) called destination address because of a
- closed user group violation. Verify
- network address with destination.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- Either the foreign network or the
- COLLECT CALL destination address is not willing to
- REFUSED (XXY) accept the collect calls. Verify the call
- establishment procedures with destination.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- The Call Request is considered invalid
- INCOMPATIBLE by the foreign network mainly because of
- CALL OPTIONS the incorrect number of digits in the
- (XXY) foreign network address. Verify foreign
- network address with destination.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- The destination is out of order, possibly
- DESTINATION NOT because the destination's network access
- RESPONDING (XXY) link is inoperative. Try again later
- and verify with destination.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- The destination address called is fully
- DESTINATION BUSY engaged (no logical channels available)
- (XXY) and cannot accept another call at this
- time. Try again later.
-
- CALL CLEARED -- This message indicates a protocol error at
- REMOTE PROCEDURE the remote DTE interface. Check with remote
- ERROR (XXY) DTE (destination).
-
-
- Outdials on Dpac
-
- On most Dpac dialups there are also dialouts, however to use them you
- must either be calling from a Host on the Dpac or have a public access
- NUI. The latter tends to be more difficult to get than the former. A list of
- addresses for dialouts is available at 9210 0086 (the Datapac help
- center), however it is OLD and therefore somewhat inaccurate so I have
- not included it. Also you will find that a majority of the dialouts
- are of the low baud rate variety, however there are a few 19.2
- dialouts as well.
-
- While dialouts are quite often a pain in the ass to access, all hope is
- not lost. Many of the machines you encounter on Dpac are LATservers,
- Gandalfs, System/370s, etc. with dialouts. I have found more
- than a few that are COMPLETELY un-passworded with Global access
- dialouts.
-
- Beyond all this, Dpac can also be very useful for covering your
- tracks while attempting to perform digital voyeurism on other networks
- like Sprintnet, Tymnet, etc. It may mean that you have less leeway but it
- still makes the target site go through a bit more difficulty in tracking
- you down.
-
- In closing this, I am leaving a scan through which you can get familiar
- with Dpac. It is far from complete as a guide to Datapac, but lists
- many of the systems I have found that accept collect calls.
- I will first list prefixes and the areas they represent.
-
- If you are looking a decent Datapac Scanner you can get one at
- 403-283-5519, while this is not a public system, it will allow guest
- users to log on and transfer a scanner made for Procomm for Windows
-
- Partial Datapac Prefix List
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- Calgary (ALTA) 6330 | Clarkson (ONT) 9190
- Edmonton (ALTA) 5870 | Halifax (NS) 7610
- Hamilton (ONT) 3850 | Kitchener (ONT) 3340
- London (ONT) 3560 | Montreal (QUE) 8270
- Ottawa (ONT) 8570 | Quebec City (QUE) 4840
- Regina (SASK) 7210 | St-John's (NB) 7460
- Saskatoon (SASK) 7110 | St. John (NFLD) 7810
- Toronto (ONT) 9160 | Vancouver (BC) 6710
- Windsor (ONT) 2950 | Winnipeg (MAN) 6920
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- Scan List
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- <] NUA [> <] Service Name [> ($ = Refused Collect Connection)
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- 20100071 $ VM/SP
- 20200115 VAX/VMS
- 20200116 VAX/VMS
- 20200156 Diand Information System
- 20200214 $ UNIX (gtagmhs2)
- 20200230 METS Dial-In Server Enter your login name:
- 2020024098 Control Port on Node Ottawa 6505 PAD
- 20200286 $ VAX/VMS
- 2020032099 MPX.25102: PASSWORD
- 20200321 SunOS Rel 4.1.3 (X25)
- 20200322 SunOS ""
- 20200330 INETCO Magicbank
- 20200342 ::
- 20200497 VAX/VMS
- 202005421 $ VAX/VMS
- 20200548 SunOS Rel 4.1.3 (TMS470)
- 20200582 $ VAX/VMS Production System
- 20200586 ULTRIX v4.2 (fcsa)
- 20200600 $ User Id/Usager:
- 20200602 $ UNIX (gtagmhs)
- 20400011 $ VM/SP BNRCEN
- 20400089 XMUX node: 320QUEEN
- 20400157 HP3000 IDRC/CDRI/CIID:
- 20400177 QL * IDENTIFIEZ-VOUS SVP * PLEASE SIGN ON:
- 2040017777 GST Questions & Answers by Revenue Canada
- 20400180 XMUX node: STORE305
- 20400205 VAX/VMS
- 20400210 VMS/VAX
- 20400249 UNIX
- 20400268 $ VAX/VMS
- 20400407 $ VAX/VMS
- 20400459 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
- 20400470 ISM/TSO READY TO HOST
- 20400478 HP3000
- 20400484 VAX/VMS
- 20400529 $ XMUX node: SMITHFLD
- 20400642 CDCNET
- 20400683 PACX (user interface)
- 20400712 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
- 20400860 VAX/VMS
- 20401313 Network
- 20401375 DATAPAC: DOT SYSTEM READY
- 20500011 VM/SP Canada Institute for Scientific & Tech Info
- 20500036 enter v for vtam (roscoe or tso) d for dobis
- 20500047 $ #
- 20600029 SCO domus1 SCO v/386
- 20600222 Please enter password
- 20700038 $ VAX/VMS
- 20700040 Enter profile ID:
- 20700053 NODE 57206798 (looks like an iNet2000?)
- 20700122 XMUX node: OTTAWA
- 20700157 UNIX ""
- 20700187 $ VAX/VMS Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Satellite Op.
- 20700194 iNet2000
- 20700195 iNet2000
- 20700201 $ HP3000 Supply & Services Canada
- 20700326 DATAPAC : NBA SYSTEM READY
- 20700416 Operator Code:
- 20700439 UNIX (bcm_kernel)
- 20700471 ISM (7/E/1) ISM Systems Corp/Ottawa Processing
- 20700538 XMUX node: TMIXMUX0
- 20700539 XMUX node: TMIXMUX1
- 20700540 XMUX node: TMIXMUX2
- 20700541 UNIX
- 20700561
- 20700591 Canadian Intl. Development Agency's BBS(CIDA)
- 20700596 UNIX Zoomit
- 20700603 VAX/VMS
- 20700611 $ DIAND INFO SYSTEM. ENTER SERVICE NAME
- 20700615 SCO OD Statsys1
- 20700616 $ UNIX gateway!login:
- 20700617 UNIX Zoomit
- 20700652 UNIX
- 20700665 $ NC-PASS
- 20700666 $ NC-PASS
- 20700718 OBS Online Services (WYLBUR)
- 20700728 VAX/VMS
- 20700740 UNIX
- 20700741 VAX/VMS
- 20800015 VAX/VMS
- 20800033 VAX/VMS v5.5-1
- 20800043 $ DIAND Info System - INAC. Sioux Lookout.
- 20800095 TSO
- 20800187 VAX/VMS FCSA System VAX/VMS 4.2
- 21200014 CDCNET
- 21200030 $ PACX
- 21300047 Please Enter Password
- 21600001 ::
- 21700054 VAX/VMS
- 21700073 ::
- 22100034 HP3000 Burgess Wholesale Foods MPE/XL -Kingston
- 22100138 INT NET Enter SecurID Passcode:
- 22100188 VAX/VMS
- 22400041 XMUX node: BELLEVIL
- 22600049 SERVICE ID=
- 22700017 VAX/VMS
- 23400121 $ UNIX orillia x25
- 23600035 VAX/VMS Micro VAX 3100 / VMS 5.5
- 23800176 VAX/VMS v5.5-1
- 23800236 XMUX node: OTTAWA
- 23800343 node 57216d65 (looks like an iNet2000)
- 23800451 $ VAX/VMS Certification System
- 23800491 UNIX X.29 Terminal Service
- 23800505 ONLINE SERVICES(WYLBUR) ENTER USER ID-
- 23800507 "" ""
- 23800594 ENTER FUNCTION:(Fisheries & Oceans Canada)
- 23800599 XMUX node: MUX8
- 23800684 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
- 23800685 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
- 23800700 SCO OD vmabs SCO Open Desktop
- 24300084 VAX/VMS v5.5
- 24300149 XMUX node: SAULTE
- 24400061 SERVICE ID=
- 24400096 DATAPAC : SUD SYSTEM READY
- 24400146 HP3000 PROD.MULTICAR.SUDBURY MPE XL
- 24700021 SERVICE ID=
- 24900011 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
- 24900024 ISM (7/E/1) ISM Systems Corp. Ottawa Proc. Centre
- 24900040 VAX/VMS
- 24900057 ISM
- 24900099 PACX Gandalf Access Server
- 25200014 TAL TORONTO
- 25200017 VM/SP
- 25200054 XMUX node: TORONTO
- 25200214 ISM GUARDIAN INSURANCE - ENTER SYSTEM
- 25200258 ::
- 25700031 >
- 25700057 VAX/VMS
- 26100091 VAX/VMS
- 28300080 VAX/VMS
- 28300083 XMUX node: XMUX1
- 28300092 INETCO
- 28300154 VAX/VMS
- 28700014 VAX/VMS
- 28700029 SERVICE ID=
- 28700030 LEVITT SAFETY / THUNDER BAY
- 29200013 VAX/VMS
- 29300045 $ VAX/VMS
- 29400052 Compuserve
- 29400172 VAX/VMS
- 29400176 Enter System Id:
- 29400254 XMUX node: WINDSOR
- 29400263 ISM CDNC
- 29400264 ISM CDNC
- 29500009 $ Datapac Public OD
- 29500071 $ ""
- 29500072 $ ""
- 29500073 $ ""
- 29500074 $ ""
- 29500075 $ ""
- 29500092 ::
- 29500137 ::
- 29500139 PRIMOS 23.3.0 INTENG
- 29500166 $ Datapac Public OD
- 29500167 $ ""
- 29500168 $ ""
- 29500900 $ ""
- 29500901 $ ""
- 29600018 PRIMOS v23 FAXON
- 29600136 KMUX GANDALF KMUX PWORD>
- 2960075101 INETCO Polystar E.C.U
- 30500153 AXA Canada Data Center(PACKET/74)
- 31500065 SCO OD isgsys1 SCO Open Desktop 2.0
- 31500076 $ PACX UWO Computing & Communications Services
- 315000767 XMUX node: CCSMUX1
- 31500083 XMUX node: LONDON
- 31500225 SCO OD isg2 SCO Open Desktop 2.0
- 31500490 XMUX node: LONDON
- 31500528 XMUX node: SARNIA
- 31500607 PRIMOS 23.3.0.R20 WPPENG
- 31500726 UNIX ADC T-SENTRY
- 31500787 XMUX node: BUNTINRI
- 31500838 MHP201A DTPAC06L VER 7.0.3 APPLICATION:
- 32400014 XMUX node: LONDON
- 32400016 ISP-LOGON-CHRISTIE
- 32400067 $ VM/SP
- 32400107 PRIMOS 22.1.2.R38 HUNT
- 32400122 " ""
- 32500023 XMUX node: LONDON1
- 32500053 XMUX node: 074
- 32500099 XMUX node: WIND
- 32500149 enter passcode:
- 32500202 VAX/VMS W.R.C.S.S.B
- 32500225 VAX/VMS London system A - Boot Node - MicroVMS v4.7
- 32500239 VAX/VMS
- 32500274 VAX/VMS
- 32500345 $ MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
- 32500367 XMUX node: WINDSOR
- 32500369 UNIX
- 32500383 XMUX node: STERLING
- 325003833 BOSX/DPX (RISC?) Sterling Marking Products Inc.
- 32500386 5251 Controller emulator - v.191 Password:
- 32500396 VAX/VMS MicroVMS 5.3-1
- 32500406 VAX/VMS MicroVMS 5.3-1
- 32500523 SERVICE ID=
- 32500680 XMUX node: WINDSOR
- 32500692 XMUX node: WINDSOR
- 32500713 XMUX node: STTHOMAS
- 32500850 DATAPAC: WII SYSTEM READY
- 32600052 Compuserve
- 32600056 PRIMOS 22.1.2.R3 PBTOOL
- 32600243 VAX/VMS
- 33400115 SERVICE ID=
- 33400223 Adjusters Canada Inc. Please enter X25 Security
- 33400246 PRIMOS 22.0.3.R37 BLTCAD
- 33400306 $ Datapac Public OD
- 33400337 $ ""
- 33400344 $ ""
- 33400345 $ ""
- 33400346 $ ""
- 33400347 $ ""
- 33400348 $ ""
- 33400349 $ ""
- 33400521 ISM
- 33400550 ULTRIX
- 33400589 $ Datapac Public OD
- 33400590 $ ""
- 33400591 $ ""
- 33400609 ISM
- 33400630 PRIMOS 22.1.3 THOR Engle Canada
- 33400672 UNIX 192.9.200.1
- 334006723 MACHINE (XMUX machine)
- 33400694 Sim3278
- 33400703 UNIX AT&T SV - WLU
- 3340070399 MPX.25102: PASSWORD
- 33400892 ===>
- 33400900 $ Datapac Public OD
- 33400901 $ ""
- 33401149 XMUX node: KITCH
- 33401414 Datapac Public OD
- 33401415 ""
- 33401453 DYNIX SpaeNaur SVR4
- 33401462 Datapac Public OD
- 33401475 Chase IoLan Terminal Server
- 334014751 XMUX node: WATERLOO
- 33401528 UNIX
- 33401537 Sim3278
- 33500021 JMS Online Service. Please enter ID:
- 33500033 $ ENTER LOGON REQUEST
- 33500081 JMS Administator line. Enter SYSTEM or SERVICE.
- 33500099 " "
- 33500110 XMUX node: WATERLOO
- 33500136 Wilfrid Laurier University x.25 PAD
- 33500142 Prudential Assurance / Kitchener
- 33500196 University of Waterloo online Library
- 33700015 PICK
- 33700115 STARMASTER Agriculture Canada Ontario Regional Com. Cent.
- 33700133 XMUX node: 362
- 33700216 XMUX node: 767
- 33700236 VAX/VMS Wellington Country Roman Catholic School Board
- 33700238 VAX/VMS
- 33700345 VAX/VMS
- 33700346 $ HP3000DTC Enter DTC port password:
- 33700348 DATAPAC : KIT SYSTEM READY
- 33700349 $ ZAM0001
- 33700376 $ VAX/VMS Ontario College Application Service
- 33700393 ::
- 33700465 ISM NET-PASS NPA MAGIC
- 34100013 VAX/VMS
- 34200139 SERVICE ID=
- 35100010 $ VAX/VMS
- 35500179 PICK WELCOME TO HAC INFO NETWORK
- 35600110 $ Datapac Public OD
- 35600158 UNIX 3x3
- 35600273 DEVELNET University/Hospital Network
- 35600900 $ Datapac Public OD
- 35600901 $ ""
- 36200027 MHP201A U0000053 Ver 7.0.5 APPLICATION:
- 36700021 USER NUMBER --
- 36700026 VAX/VMS
- 36700030 USER NUMBER --
- 36700038 $ UNIX
- 36700059 QINTER
- 36700115 OCC System
- 36700126 SERVICE ID=
- 36700172 SAFEGUARD 2>
- 36700183 XMUX node: DP01
- 36700184 XMUX node: DP02
- 36700185 HP3000
- 36700369 NETWORK CONTROL
- 36700372 SAFEGUARD 4>
- 36700381 Sim3278
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