| ==Phrack Inc.== | |
| Volume Three, Issue Thirty-one, Phile #4 of 10 | |
| / Everything you always wanted to know.. \ | |
| / about Telenet Security, But were to stupid to find out. \ | |
| By Phreak_Accident | |
| Ever since the early 80's GTE Telenet has been expanding their public | |
| packet switching system to hold enormous amounts of users. Currently GTE | |
| SprintNet (Yes, Telenet is out, SprintNet is in.) has over 300 nodes in the | |
| United States and over 70 other nodes abroad. SprintNet provides private | |
| X.25 networks for larger companies that may have the need. These private | |
| networks are all based on SprintNet's 3270 Dedicated Access Facility which | |
| is currently operating for public use, Hence for the major security Sprint- | |
| Net has aquired. | |
| SprintNet's security department is a common idea of what any large | |
| public packet network should be. With their home office located in Virgina | |
| (703), most Hacker's who run into trouble with them would wind up talking | |
| to Steve Mathews (Not the head of security but a prime force against the | |
| major attacks Sprintnet recieves from Hackers anually.), who is a very | |
| intelligable security analysist that deals with this type of problem daily. | |
| Because of Steve's awarness on Hackers invading "His" system (As most | |
| security personnel refer to the system's they work for as their own.), He | |
| often does log into Bulletin Boards accross the country looking for Sprint- | |
| Net related contraband. At the time of this article, Steve is running an | |
| investigation on "Dr. Dissector's" NUAA program. (NUA attacker is a Sprint- | |
| Net NUA scanner.) Besides this investigation, he currently stays in contact | |
| with many Hackers in the United States and Abroad. It seems Steve recieves | |
| many calls a month from selected Hackers that have interests in the Security | |
| of SprintNet. Wow. Who the Hell would want to call this guy. From many | |
| observations of Steve Mathews, I find him to in deed be the type to feel a | |
| bit scared of Hackers. Of course, his fright is really quite common amoung | |
| security personnel since most fear for their systems as well as themselves. | |
| (Past experiences have showed them not to take Hackers lightly, Hence they | |
| have more contacts then 60 rolodex's put together.) | |
| For now, let's forget Steve Mathews. He's not important an important | |
| influence in this article. Trying to pin a one-person in a security depart- | |
| ment that handles security is like finding a someone on a pirate board that | |
| doesn't use the word "C0DE" in their daily vocabulary. | |
| Telenet's main form of security lies in their security software called | |
| TAMS (Telenet Access Manager System). The TAMS computers are located in Res- | |
| tin, Virginia but are accessable throughout the network. Mostly, the main | |
| functions of TAMS are to: | |
| * Check to see if the NUI/Password entered is a valid one. | |
| * Check to see if the Host has list of NUI's that can access | |
| that host. If another NUI is used, a Rejection occurs. | |
| * Processes SprintNet's CDR (Call Detail Recording), which | |
| includes Source and Destination, Time of call, Volumes | |
| of data recieved, and the Total time of the call. | |
| * Can be used by host to add an optional "ALPHA" NUA for "easy" | |
| access. | |
| * Can secure Hosts further by adding an NUA security password. | |
| * Restricts calls without an NUI for billing (I.E. No collect | |
| calls to be processed). | |
| * Accepts all calls to host as a prepaid call (I.E. Accepts all | |
| calls). | |
| TAMS is really for the handling of NUI and corresponding NUA's, therefore | |
| being a security concept. TAMS holds all the data of NUI's and restricting NUAS | |
| for the ENTIRE network. If one could gain the access to TAMS, one could have | |
| the entire network at his/her disposal. This of course if highly impossible | |
| to SprintNet's security department, but not for a couple of hackers I have ran | |
| into. Yes, TAMS is quite interesting. | |
| In other aspects of SprintNet security, lets focus on the actual X.25 | |
| software that they use. Anybody who tells you that Telenet can monitor the | |
| sessions currently taking place on THEIR network is WRONG (And probably very | |
| stupid as well). Monitoring is a basic feature of all X.25 networks, whether | |
| it's a little PeeShooter network or not, they can and do monitor sessions. | |
| Of course their are far to many calls being placed on SprintNet to be | |
| monitored, but a scared host can always request a full CDR to be put on their | |
| address to record all sessions comming in on that NUA. Such as the many re- | |
| corded sessions of the ALTOS chat(s) in Germany that was a hot-spot for many | |
| Hackers across the United States and Abroad. After the detection of ALTOS, | |
| through the hundereds of illegally used NUIs, CDR's and direct host monitoring | |
| were used on the ALTOS hosts. As far as prosecutions concern, I doubt their | |
| were any. | |
| Now, as far as other security software on SprintNet, they have a call | |
| tracking service that is called AUTOTRAIL. Basically, AUTOTRAIL traces the | |
| connections through the DNIC's and back to the orginating NUI and/or NODE loca- | |
| tion that placed the call. | |
| AUTOTRAIL has nothing to do with ANI. Not at all. In fact, the many | |
| dialups that lead into SprintNet's PDM gateway do NOT have any type of ANI. | |
| That is basically a telephony problem. ALthough I would think twice about | |
| messing with a dialup that is run on a GTE carrier. That's up to you though. | |
| Another aspect of security in which Telenet offers is an ASCII tape | |
| that can be obtained by a host customer, which contains all CDR information of | |
| any connection to that host for the last week/month/year. So, it is obvious | |
| to say that SprintNet does have a hudge database of all CDRs. Yes, another | |
| point: This database is located in the TAMS computer. Hmm, ahh.. Wouldn't | |
| that be neat. | |
| :PA | |
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