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in other words means, once you enter your user id, your logged in without |
having to enter a password. Sometimes, these are default passwords assigned by |
the system operator, but that is rare. If you can get the format (perhaps you |
already have any account) for the regular user id's, then try passwords like: |
NETLINK |
SYSTEM |
PRIME |
PRIMENET |
PRIMOS |
And other typical user passwords like sex, hot, love...etc. Most female users |
that I have talked to on a local university prime all seem to have picked |
account that have something to do with sex...sex being the most popular. |
** The Format ** |
The format for a user id can be just about ANYTHING the operators or system |
owners want...and they are usually random looking things that make no sense. |
They can be a combination of numbers, numbers and I am almost sure CTRL |
characters can be used. Lower & Upper case do not matter...the system, changes |
all lower case entry to upper case. Passwords can be anything up to 16 |
characters in length. |
** Your In! ** |
If you get a valid ID/Password you will see something like this: |
PPOA1 (user 39) logged in Monday, 15 Dec 86 02:29:16. |
Welcome to PRIMOS version 19.4.9. |
Last login Friday, 12 Dec 86 08:29:04. |
Congratulate yourself, you just did something that should be called something |
of an achievement! |
The next part will deal with very basic commands for beginners. I would like |
to end this part with a few more words. Yes, Primos is hard to hack, but given |
the time and patience almost every system has those basic demo accounts and |
CAN be hacked. Most hackers tend to stay away from Primes, little knowing that |
Primos is a system that is very entertaining and certainly kept me up late |
hours of the night. Have fun and keep on hacking. If you have any questions or |
comments, or I have made some sort of error, by all means get in touch with me |
at whatever system you have seen me on... |
** Now For The Good Shit ** |
This part was originally going to be a beginners introduction to commands on a |
Primos system. Instead I decided to write a part which should help ANYONE with |
a low level account gain system access. I would also like to thank PHRACK Inc. |
on the wonderful job they are doing...without PHRACK I don't really know for |
sure how I would have distributed my files. Oh yes, I know of all the other |
newsletters and the like, but with PHRACK it was only a matter of getting a |
hold of one of the people in charge, which is a simple matter since their |
mailbox number is widely known to the hack/phreak community. I would also like |
to encourage boards of this nature to support PHRACK fully, and I would also |
like to congratulate you guys, once again, for the great job your doing. Now, |
on with the file. |
** Stuff You Should Know ** |
The explanation I am going to (try to) explain will NOT work all the time... |
probably 60% of the time. Since I discovered this, or at least was the first |
to put it in "print" I would at least ask those system operators out there to |
keep my credits and the credits of my group in this file. |
** Some More Stuff ** |
First, this is not exactly a "novice"-friendly file. You should be familiar |
with the ATTACH and SLIST commands before proceeding. They are quite easy to |
learn, and it is really not required to use this file, but just the same, |
these are important commands in learning the Primos system so you should at |
least be familiar with them. To get help on them type: |
HELP SLIST |
or |
HELP ATTACH |
You should also play with the commands until you know all of their uses. |
** Okay, Here We Go ** |
This file is not going to explain everything I do. I'm just going to show you |
how to get SYS1 privileged accounts. |
First, log on to your low access account. |
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