- G L O B E T R O T T E R - +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+ + Volume #2, File #1 Date: 23/02/1988 + + + + + + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM + +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+ TO CONTACT US: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Germany: ALTOS NUA: 026245890040004 Username: force Australia: Any Good BBS In Melbourne or The Realm Usa: Haven't found a suitable BBS as yet ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FROM THE EDITOR: Ok, so here we are again. Another Edition of GLOBE TROTTER over and done with. This one took about 100 hours of work to put together and it's not as flash as the last one, but I'll make it up to you next time. I am saving the best for last. We have to do something about the hacking situation in this country. At the moment, it is all rather dismal, and I bet even mr Gill and the HACK WATCH gang are having nightmares. So please get into it, and remember if there are no hackers Mr GILL's Multi-million dollar security Company will go out of business. Since Bullshiting his clients is what he does best, how is he going to feed his family if there is no threat from us to combat? That's about all. I will see you on the networks and untill next time, Catch Ya Later ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I N D E X ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S -------------------------------- - Outdial Systems: We have few more outdial systems. The ANF is still alive and Kicking so there is no new International Outdial. - Unusual Systems: In this Edition, NUA's to ISA BBS, CHEM NET BB and few other interestings things. - System Passwords: A couple of Primenet and Vax Accounts. - Trix of The Trade Keeping Unwanted folk off Minerva and Other Prime or Dialcom Systems. - Hack Of The Month Some Sort of a Financial Analysis Unix in the USA. - Network Profile: This month we feature New Zealands PACNET and have as complete scan of the network as possible. N O T S O R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S ---------------------------------------------- - Sprint Vs Scan Break out the history books because this is how it all came to be. - DNICS A compiled list of all the known packet switching networks in the world. (known to me that is) - Datapac Outdials A sneak Preview of what is to come in Volume #3 and #4. The actual Outdial list supplied by DATAPAC. The thing they forgot to mention, is just how many of them there are out there. - Primenet Glory Some useful info On Hacking Primes Etc. =============================================================================== OUTDIAL SYSTEMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ANF VEN TEL outdial is still going strong, so untill it dies, I will not release another outdial with international capability. There are however a few more outdials I came a cross which you might like to have a look at. The prompt it gives, is identical to the HOUSTON OUTDIAL PORT (Now Password Protected), which used to be a first class system, however I have not been able to get it to dial. I don't have all that much time to play with them, but if you can get them to work, please let me know. NUA: 03106001892 Clearwater Outdial, In Florida NUA: 03106006180 Toronto Outdial These two operate on identical systems so if you can get one to work, the other will follow. I have more NUA's to similar outdials so it would be nice to get them going. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNUSUAL SYSTEMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I promised you the NUA for ISE BBS, Instrumental Science Engineers Mob I think, but the NUA for this board has been going round for quite a while, and on top of that I can't find it, so look for it yourselves. It's on TELENET somewhere in the 6xx area I THINK. 311061400021 STN International - There are 2 good systems on this Gateway. d - Ultrix Organic Chem BBS Login: newuser g - Unix, Login: guest That's about all for this issue. I'll see what I can dig up for the next one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSTEM PASSWORDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have few Primenets, still in the USA and a Rather Nice VAX on PACNET New Zealand since we feature this rather small network this month. (Please note that when I say Rather Nice, I am speaking relativelly to The other accounts) 0530173000000 Forest Ministry VAX/VMS V4.6 Login: GUEST Notes: You will have to figure out for yourself how to crash out into DCL hehehe. 031106030002015 PRIMENET 18.2.1 A Dartmouth System Login: GAMES Notes: The Games Directory seems to be deleted so you may have problems, but the good thing about this prime is that it tells you whether an ID is valid or not before you enter the password, which makes things rather easy. 0311061700255 PRIMENET 20.2.3vR9.A PBN43 Login: TEST Notes: This is a tough son of a bitch to hack, but it will get you that one step closer. This is the last primement I have in the USA, which I am going to publish in these here files so next month few more in Germany and ISRAEL, and then I'll make an assult on the UNIX, VAX and DG AOS/VS systems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRIX OF THE TRADE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DIALCOM PRIVACY I am not sure who was the one that first told me about this, but it was most probabably the late TB1, god rest his soul. This is just a little bit different and I will not give you the full story since it would ruin it if everyone knew about it. On most systems running Primos, like MINERVA, if you are using an account and you don't want anyone else logging in at the same time, like the real user for example and finding what you are doing, simply do this. >ED TYPE SYSTEM IS UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME COMO -N CHAT (or MESSAGE which ever works where ID is the ID you are on) LOG SAVE C_ID > ok, just type what is above, ">" not included. it will create a file which will be executed automatically at login. >ED invokes the text editor, TYPE ..... will type that message so real user will not get worried. You can also say to call back in 5 minutes etc. COMO -N switches off the terminal, so that the person logging on can't see what happens from there. CHAT ID or MESSAGE ID, will send you a message, to inform you that another user has tried to log on. You can either not pay any attention if it happens to be another hacker, but if it's the real user, it's better to delete all traces of your presence and leave to call back after he has finished. OH YES, important! Please remember to delete the C_ID file before you leave or this will happen the next time you try to log on. if you happen to loose your account over this, please look me up, since there are things you can do I haven't told you about. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HACK OF THE MONTH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ System: Unix Traders. Financial Analysis System Location: USA Network: TYMNET Date: 12/02/88 Hacked By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- Sample Login: ............................................................................... @ C :03106070227 -FCTY Circuit #1 03106070227 Connected P 2 HOST IS ON LINE H.05 D (traders) login: chip password: Trading 9000. news: delete.bak lookat whatis useterm timex scatter oldnews names graph findme fstcalendar displayc delete careful chip MAIN MENU 1 Off the Runs, Currents & Duration Graphs 2 Tables ( price/yield sheets, parity, treasury formulas ) 3 What-ifs ( implied RP's, carry, etc. ) 4 End of Day & Utilities 5 Japanese Security Analysis 6 Futures and Options 7 Corporates 8 Basis Calculations 9 Historical Analysis, LOTUS Programs 10 Mortgage Analysis ? - HELP Page 11 Gov't and Agency Market Trackers 12 Computer Tools exit) exit &f1k8d2LCurrents1 &f2k15d3LMarket Tracker11 &f3k13d3LOff the Runs12 &f4k6d2LTables2 &f5k8d2LWhat-ifs3 &f6k13d2LJapanese Secs5 &f7k15d2LFutures Options6 &f8k4d5xitexit &jBexit [number][letter]: @ D 03106xx0xxx Disconnected ............................................................................... SPRINT VS SCAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you ever call a US board and mention to a local PHREAKER or HACKER that you have some NUA Sprints, he will have nothing but this blank expression on his face, with the words "HUH?" on his lips. (Stupid Yanks, they were the ones who invented the term in the first place). Let me tell you about the history of SPRINTING. Once MA BELL was split up into a bunch of smaller phone companies to break her monopoly on the communications business, it all started. A company was formed called sprint. The US PHREAKS soon caught on to the fact that if they had a Sprint code, they could dial anywhere in the world free of charge. The sprint code is like a NUI for the DATA NETWORKS. It's just an account number to which the call gets billed, so if you happened to have a Sprint code, you were in business. To obtain such a code, they systematically scanned all possible number combinations till they got the right one. That became known as Sprinting. That is, ringing up SPRINT and Trying one combination after another. The term sprinting was adopted in Australia to mean systematically trying passwords, codes, numbers etc on any system. The term 'SPRINTING', has never caught much in the states where they refer to SCANNING and thus the confussion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DNICS ~~~~~ I scoured the various Databases kept by the various networks and compiled the following list. Note that not all DNICS can be accessed from all the networks, especially from Austpac or MIDAS, which don't cary data to a lot of the networks. For example: Calls to China can be made only via DATEX-P and some of the American Networks. (This could have been changed by now). To find out the individual data carrying contracts between the various networks, either check the various Online Dbases, or contact the network support. Contacts are given with each Network Profile. I am still amazed why the people can't aggree on simple things such as DNICS and NETWORK NAMES especially. In some cases, I have found that for the same data network, each data base I have checked had a different DNIC and Network Name. In that case, I have listed all of the data supplied, and you can decide which one you think is correct. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++ Countries connected to the International Packet Switching Stream ++ ++ (or is it Service?) ++ ++ Brought to you by ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ++ ++ thanx to: HOSTESS, DATAPAC, TYMNET, TELEBOX and TELENET ++ ++ ++ ++ From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/12/86 Updated: 22/02/88 ++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALASKA ALASKANET 3135 ANTIGUA AGANET 3443 ARGENTINA ARPAC 7222 ARGENTINA ARPAC 7220 AUSTRALIA MIDAS 5053 AUSTRALIA AUSTPAC 5052 AUSTRIA RADIO AUSTRIA 2320 AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2321 AUSTRIA DATEX-P 2322 AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2324 AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2325 AUSTRIA DATEX-L 2326 AUSTRIA RADAUS 2329 BAHAMAS IDAS 3406 BAHAMAS BATELCO 3640 BAHRAIN BAHNET/IDAS 4263 BARBADOS IDAS 3423 BELGIUM DCS 2062 BELGIUM DCS-TELEX 2068 BELGIUM DCS-PSTN 2069 BERMUDA BERMUDANET 3503 BRAZIL INTERDATA 7240 BRAZIL RENPAC 7241 BRAZIL RENPAC 7249 BRAZIL RENPAC 7248 BULGARIA BULPAC 2841 CAMEROON CAMPAC 6242 CANADA DATAPAC 3020 CANADA GLOBEDAT 3025 CANADA INFOGRAM 3028 CANADA INFOSWITCH 3029 CAYMAN ISLANDS IDAS 3463 CHILE ECOM 7300 CHILE ENTEL 7302 CHILE ECOM 7303 CHINA PKTELCOM 4600 COLUMBIA DAPAQ-INTER. 3107 COLUMBIA DAPAQ 7320 COTE D IVOIRE SYTRANPAC 6122 COSTA RICAA RASCA 7120 CUBA - - CURACAO/NETH.AN. UDTS/LSDS 3620 CURACAU/NETH.AN. UDTS-CORACAU 3400 DENMARK DATEX-L 2381 DENMARK DATAPAK 2382 DENMARK DATAPAK 2383 DOMINICAN REP. UDTS-PDIA 3300 EGYPT ARENTO - EGYPT TECHN.SERVCE - FINLAND DATEX-L 2441 FINLAND FINPAK 2442 FRANCE TRANSPAC 2080 FRANCE NTI 2081 FRENCH ANTILLES DOMPAC 3400 FRENCH GUIANA DOMPAC 7420 FRENCH POLYNESIA TOMPAC 5420 FRENCH POLONESIA TOMPAC-PF 5470 GABON GABONPAC 6282 GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-L 2622 GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-P INT 2624 GREECE HELPAC 2022 GUAM LSDS 3113 GUAM LSD/DACNET 5350 GUATEMALA GUATEL 7040/3440 HAWAII DASNET 3106 HONDURAS HONDUTEL 7080 HONG KONG IDAS/INTELPAK 4542 HONG KONG PSDS 4544 HONG KONG DATAPAK 4545 HUNGARY DATEX-L 2160 HUNGARY NEDIX 2161 HUNGARY DATEX 2621 ICELAND ICEPAC 2740 INDONESIA SKDP 5101 IRISH REP IPSS(EIRE) 2721 IRISH REP EIRPAC 2724 ISRAEL IMPACS 3104 ISRAEL ISRANET 4251 ITALY DARDO 2222 ITALY ITALCABLE 2220 ITALY ITAPAC 2227 JAPAN VENUS-P/NTTI 4408 JAPAN DDX-P/KDD 4401 JAPAN ICAS - JAMAICA JAMANTEL 3380 KUWAIT via Bahrain 4263 LUXEMBOURG LUXPAC 2704 LUXENBOUTG LUXPAC-PSTN 2709 MALAYSIA MAYPAC/MAYNET 5021 MAROC - - MEXICO TELEPAC 3340 NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2040 NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2041 NETHERLANDS DABAS 2044 NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2049 NEW CALEDONIA TOMPAS 5460 NEW ZEALAND PACNET 5301 NEW ZEALAND OASIS 3113 NORTH MARIANAS PACNET 5351 NORWAY DATEX-L 2421 NORWAY DATAPAK 2422 OMAN - - PANAMA - 7140 PANAMA INTELPA 7141 PERU ENTEL/IMPACS 3104 PHILIPPINES GMCR 5150 PHILIPPINES CAPWIRE 5151 PHILIPPINES EPTI/PC 5152 PHILIPPINES PHILCOM 5154 PHILIPPINES EASTNET 5156 PORTUGAL TELEPAK 2680 PORTUGAL SABD 2682 PUERTO RICO UDTS-1 3300 PUERTO RICO PDIA 3301 QUATAR via Bahrain 4263 REUNION DOMPAC 6470 SAN MARIO - 2922 SAUDI ARABIA via Bahrain 4263 SENEGAL - - SINGAPORE TELEPAC 5252 SINGAPORE TELEPAC 5258 SOUTH AFRICA SAPONET 6550 SOUTH AFRICA SAPOPAC 6559 SOUTH KOREA DACOM-NET 4501 SOUTH KOREA DDS 4503 SPAIN TIDA/NID 2141 SPAIN IBERPAC 2145 SWEDEN DATEX-L 2401 SWEDEN DATAPAK 2402 SWEDEN TELEPAK 2405 SWITZERLAND TELEPAC 2284 SWITZERLAND RADIO SUISSE 2289 SWITZERLAND TELEPAC 2280 TAIWAN UDAS 4877 TAIWAN PACNET 4872 THAILAND IDARC 5200 THAILAND IMPACS 3104 TRINIDAD TEXTEL 3740 TRINIDAD TEXDAT/DATANET 3745 TUNISIA - - TURKEY - 2682 UN.ARAB EMIRTS. TELEX/EMOAN 4243 UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. TEDAS 4310 UN.ARAB EMIRTS. EMDAN 4241 UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. IMPACS 3104 UN.ARAB.EMIRTS. UDTS-1 3107 UK C&W MERCRY 2350 UK HULL T.C. 2352 UK PSS 2342 UK IPSS 2341 USA AUTONET 3126 USA COMPUSERVE 3132 USA DATA TRANSPORT 3102 USA FTCC 3124 USA MARKNET 3136 USA MCII-IMPACS 3104 USA RCA-LSDS 3113 USA ITT-UDTS II 3103 USA TELENET 3110 USA ITT UDTS I 3107 USA TELENET 3125 USA ACCUNET 3134 USA TRT-DATAPAK 3119 USA TYMNET 3106 USA WUTCO 3101 USA SNET-CONNET 3140 USA TELENET 3127 USA DATEX-L 3129 USA NET EXPRESS 3139 USA PULSE LINK 3142 USA TELEGLOBE 3025 VENEZUELA PDVSA-P - VIRGIN ISLANDS DATANETT 3745 VIRGIN ISLANDS UDTS-1 3320 YUGOSLAVIA YUAPAC 2201 ZIMBABWE ZIMNET 6482 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - If you have any additional information or corrections for this list, please - - Contact me if you can. - - - - Catch Ya Later - - ----====} THE FORCE {====---- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - G L O B E T R O T T E R - +=+=+=||===============================================================||=+=+=+ + Volume #2, File #2 Date: 23/02/1988 + + + + + + Written By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- From The depths of THE REALM + +=+=+=||:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::||=+=+=+ DATAPAC OUTDIALS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I know you are all sick of DATAPAC OUTDIALS, but they are usefull for dialing outside systems in Canada. Every outdial port on DATAPAC (Not Privatelly owned), services only a particular area, which explains why there are so many of them. (BUT DOES IT?, And Just how Many Are There?). The unusual thing you will find, is that outdials in a particular areas, are all password protected. Another thing is that from some outdials you can make calls to america. They were not designed for this, so I just imagine it's some kind of a fault with the outdial itself. The following is the actual outdial list supplied by DATAPAC, intended for public use. It is only a small sample (about 1/20 of the total number) of what you will find in Volume #3. DATAPAC OUTDIAL PUBLIC DIAL PORT NUMBERS ======================================== LOCATION 300 BPS 1200 BPS -------- ------- -------- VANCOUVER B.C. 67100900 67100901 CALGARY ALTA. 63300900 63300901 EDMONTON ALTA. 58700900 58700901 REGINA SASK. 72100900 72100901 SASKATOON SASK. 71100900 71100901 WINNIPEG MAN. 69200902 69200901 TORONTO ONT. 91600901 91600902 CLARKSON ONT. 91900900 91900901 LONDON ONT. 35600900 35600901 WINDSOR ONT. 29500900 29500901 KITCHENER ONT. 33400900 33400901 HAMILTON ONT. 38500900 38500901 OTTAWA ONT. 85700901 85700902 MONTREAL QUE. 82700902 82700903 QUEBEC QUE. 48400900 48400901 HALIFAX N.S. 76100900 76100901 SAINT JOHN N.B. 74600900 74600901 ST. JOHN'S NFLD. 78100900 78100901 Notes: The above is very useful, because it links DATAPAC NUA's with the geographical location. Datapac has a well defined area for all the NUA's, much like TELENET, but the only problem is that The area numbers of the NUA's don't match the PTSN Codes for the same area. If you can't follow that, get out the phone book and have a look at what I mean. More about that next month. PRIME GLORY ~~~~~~~~~~~ I am not ashamed to admit it, but PRIMES of any sorts are my favourite systems. I am absolutelly in love with the Netlink Gateway most of them have. It was my intention to publish a complete commands list for various versions of primos, namelly PRIMENET and DIALCOM, however the files are rather big and not much use to many hackers so I'll leave them out. Anyone who needs such a command list, just search the directories of the prime you are using, since there is a good chance the file is there. Some PRIMENETS have the file displayed when you type HELP. If you can't find it, then just refer to the FORCE FILES, where you will find a DIALCOM and PRIMENET (some dicky version) Command lists. Oh, you don't know what a FORCE FILE is? Well, I'll be refering to them quite a bit for additional information. In any case this is the story: Aproximatelly half a year ago, I got really pissed off with hacking, the atitude of people and things in general. A sort of a depp reaction triggered by a particular person. Basically I decided to give up hacking all together. Last thing I did was write the FORCE FILES which contained a lot of the info I accumulated over the last few years. The files are nothing briliant, but I will be refering to them quite a bit for additional information from time to time which I don't want to repeat in GLOBE TROTTER. One other thing to note, is that the NUA lists in the FORCE FILES were more edited and rather outdated by now. Now you know about force files, oh yes the reason I got back into hacking few weeks later is rather obvious to anyone who has been addicted to anything. Now Back to primes. Primenets in particular are not the easiest to hack, but like most systems they have their faults. Old versions, particularly the ones using Primos revision 17.something and 18. something actually tell you whether a USERNAME is valid before you are asked for a password. This simplifies things a lot, but it's not so easy with the later versions. Oh yes, the only place you are going to find versions 17.4 and lower are countries like BRAZIL etc, which thanx to THE WIZARD you will see in a few months time. On these primitive versions, one could often type a username, and when asked for a password press CTRL-C and be dumped passed login into primos. Nifty No? The current versions are little bit harder to hack and the only way I think is with inside information or if the defaults are intact. Primes like VAX's come with a number of standard Usernames, which the sys opers are known to leave as is. some of the common defaults you can try are: DEMO/DEMO, SYSTEM/SYSTEM, PRIME/PRIME, GAMES/GAMES, DOS/DOS, TEST/TEST TEST/PRIME, BATCH/BATCH, NETMAN etc. I was actually going to publish a listing of all the primenets I have in all my sprints, but then I realised the horror of going through all the 100+ files and picking out the primes. I think it will be better just to give you all the Sprints and you can pick out the primes for yourselves. If you are looking for a place to find a lot of primes, I can recomend BRAZIL, and JAPAN, where the percentage of primes vs other systems is rather high. As far as Sprinting goes, all of the sprints were done using the NETLINK gateway. It's the only way of doing it. Well, Scanning from a VAX has it's advantages in that you can more easilly set it up as a batch job and have it running while you're not online. This is also possible with Primes, if you have phantom privs, but I haven't found a way to disconnect from a NUA other than timeout if it connects. It is still great for exploring new networks, where all you need is but one NUA to guess the NUA structure. Another possibility would be a scanner written in CPL, but that is beyond me at the moment, and the only one I have seen didn't work all that well. You will find a copy of the Primos Sprinter in the Force Files, but the new version of the program I will not be releacing. With the New version, you can hook up two primes in parallel, and if both have a reasonably large number of outgoing ports, you can achieve very fast scanning speeds. The fastest I have managed so far is something like 500 NUA's a second. The only problem is that you need very fast host responces to do it. It works lets say from MIDAS scanning MIDAS NUA's or PACNET NUA's, but it is impossible to achieve this efficincy scanning TELENET from MIDAS for example. I assume there is a dedicated line between MIDAS and PACNET which gives you the instant responce since no other switching is involved. The last thing I want to talk about is DIALCOM sytems. They also run Primos and are quite fun as long as they have NETLINK. I will explain them in more detail in a couple of months time. NETWORK PROFILE: P A C N E T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dnic: 5301 Location: NEW ZEALAND Owners: Probably The Government. Host Responce: Excelent Network Rating: Fair Nua Structure: 5301 000 00 0000 00 OR: 5301 000 000 000 00 Contacts: Questions about International Service can be addressed to: Telecommunications Division Post Office Headquarters Waterloo Quay Wellington 1, New Zealand Contact: Mr. A.E. Ryan (64.4) 73 84 44 Mr. Brian Mitchell Telex: (7910 3381 OnTyme: INTL.NZPOMKTGSALL ACCESS/SPEEDS: Dial-up: 110, 150, 200, 300, 1200/75 bps asynchronous Leased Line: 300 and 1200 bps asynchronous Leased Line: 2400, 4800 and 9600 bps synchronous PROTOCOLS: X.25, Asynchronous terminal interface Notes: At first I thought The NUA structure was that of TELENET ie the first one listed and as such, the entire sprint has been done to that format. However, because of the small number of systems that have been found and only in some cities, I now believe that the local phone exchange is also used in the NUA. As such it makes it uneconomical to Sprint therefore you will have to live with the following list. P A C N E T 5301xxx00xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===--- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/02/1988 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 530121000018 - 530124000016 VAX/VMS - OUVAX3 530130000012 VAX/VMS - Electronic Engineering System ELECVA VAX 530130000014 - (Echo's Chars) 530130000021 - 530130000034 VAX/VMS - C0COM Computer Services Center MicroVax 530130000065 HP-3000 - 530130000072 - 530130000085 VAX/VMS - Christchurch School of Medicine 530130000095 - 530130000116 - 530154000012 - 530157000001 - 530163000002 - 530163000005 - 530163000014 - 530163000030 - 530167000000 Primos 20.1.1.NZC - PRIMENET 20.1.1.NZC BBK 530171000004 VAX/VMS 11/780 - University Of Waikato 530171000007 - 530171000029 VAX/VMS - MIRIUZ Computer System 530171000036 - 530173000000 VAX/VMS V4.6 - Ministry of Forestry Node RBMOF 530173000006 Primos 20.2.4v - PRIMENET 20.2.4V P9755 530173000024 - Baycorp Information Services 530173000025 - 530179000008 - 530188400001 VAX/VMS - Northern Wairoa Vax So here we are, the end of another file. There was nothing here as far as NUA's go, but I have been working flat out on DATAPAC which has got massive ammounts of NUA's so I'll try to get that completed. The first part of DATAPAC will be in GLOBE TROTTER Volume #3. From there on, the ammount of information will decrease due to the lack of NUI'S and other PRIME accounts. A passionate plea: If anyone has NUI'S AUSTPAC ones in particular and any primes with Netlink, please let me know, perhaps we can make an exchange for info you are not likelly to see here. Lastly, if anyone has any articles or information they would like to contribute, please contact me. We will all appreciate it, especially me, since it's a nighmare to come up with all this stuff every month. IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF GLOBE TROTTER, Volume #3 =============================================================================== - Featuring: CANADIAN Data network DATAPAC with a first part of a complete scan. - BT GOLD, The greates failure and a years work down the drain. - I have a month to come up with something, so who knows what will happen, but if it does, you are going to hear about it. ===============================================================================