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F O R C E F I L E S Volume #1
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From The Depths Of - THE REALM -, By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 12/03/87
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FOREWARD
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Welcome To the FORCE FILES From the Depths of The Realm. What is THE REALM you
may ask? Well, just one of the boards I have sysoped, this one was (OR IS,
WHO KNOWS) an International BBS with an interesting collection of people.
Anyway, I am about to retire for a while from the world of hacking and the
following is a basic summary of well over five years of work. (Well, perhaps I
won't retire, just evolve into the next stage hehehe). I hope this will make it
easier for the people to come and I hope they will add their acquired knowldge.
First of all I would like to thank:
THUNDERBIRD 1 THE WIZARD THE TRADER
And all those who from the begining battled the security of the first
analogue computers and passed on their knowldge.
The files are broken up into several volumes, covering the following:
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M E N U
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Force File #1 - PUBLIC DATA NETWORKS
- AUSTPAC 5052
- MIDAS 5053
- SOME TECHNICAL JUNK ON NETWORKS
- AUSTPAC TUTORIAL BY SYSTEM CRUNCHER
- NUA STRUCTURES
- INTERNATIONAL DNICS
Force File #2 - US AREA CODES
- TYMNET NUA SPRINTS
- TELENET NUA SPRINTS
Force File #3 - TELENET NUA SPRINTS CONTINUED
- DATAPAC NUA SPRINTS
Force File #4 - ITT/UDTS NUA SPRINTS
- DIALNET NUA SPRINT
- PSS NUA SPRINTS
- DATEX-P NUA SPRINTS
- TELEPAK NUA SPRINT
- TRANSPAK NUA SPRINT
- AUSTPAC NUAS
- LOCATING PTSN NUMBERS
- OBTAINING PASSWORDS / INFOLTRATING SYSTEMS
- DEFAULT PASSWORDS
- VAX SYSTEMS
Force File #5 - UNIX SYSTEMS
- PRIMENET, DIALCOM - PRIMOS
- PRIMOS DEFAULTS
- PRIMOS SUBDIRECTORIES
- PRIMOS NUA SPRINTER
- PRIMOS PHANTOM
- PRIMOS TROJANS
Force File #6 - DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS
Force File #7 - DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS CONTINUED
- PRIMENET PRIMOS COMMANDS
Force File #8 - PRIMENET PRIMOS COMMANDS CONTINUED
- SELECTED PRIMOS COMMANDS
- PRIMOS OPERATOR'S TRICKS
- LATEST HACKER'S WEAPON
- OUTDIAL SYSTEMS
- CANADIAN DATAPAC OUTDIALS
- SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
- INFO ON NETWORKS
Force File #9 - INFO ON NETWORKS CONTINUED
- PHREAKING
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P U B L I C D A T A N E T W O R K S
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Once upon a time, the old OZ phreakes used their tones on New Zealands lines,
to phreak around the world, but with the increasing prices of overseas
telecomunications the PUBLIC DATA NETWORKS or PACKET SWITCHING NETWORKS have
been one of the most usefulls tools at the hackers disposal. Australia has
two major networks. AUSTPAC operated by telecom and very slack, and not so
slack MIDAS, run by the OTC.
A U S T P A C 5052
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Communicationg via Austpac or Midas for that matter can be a very costly hobby,
unless one has NUI or Network User Identification, which lives on someone
elses bank accoount. (Think of it as helping the Australian Economy if you
have any guilt feelings). The Austpac NUI's a virtually impossible to
hack using any sprinting or scaning procedure. (If you don't believe me,
have a go at it, if you have fifty or so years to dedicate to it), but they
do happen to leak out from time to time. a Typical austpac NUI has the
following format:
BHPLIBJ9ADF3
where the first six digits are the user supplied id code, ie BHPLIB in this
case the NUI used to belong to the BHP LIBRARY. The last six digits are the
telecom supplied part for security. One important thing to note is that when
a NUI dies, only the last six digits are changed. Don't take my word for it
since I haven't been able to verify this personally, but it makes sense and
the rumours are there.
Once you get the familiar AUSTPAC responce when you call up the system,
you have a number of options.
1> - You connect to a system which will take collect calls, in which case,
you don't need a nui. The format is just
?
ie ?222321000
The NUA's a usually 9 characters long, but they can have two trailing
digits to identify the specific system requested to the host.
ie ?222321000 will give one system
?22232100001 will give a different system at the same site
if appropriate.
2> - If you have a NUI, you can then connect to virtually thousands of
systems all over the world. You can connect directly to any network
which Austpac will support. If a network is not supported like in the
case of DIALNET, you must find an alternate route. For example to
excess DIALNET, you need to go via a DIALCOM system or any other
system which has a contract to carry data between the network and
itself. (I'll explain more about it later on) to connect to a
system in the USA for example the format would be
?N
ie ?NBHPLIBJ9ADF3-0311041500101
The 'N' tells austpac that a NUI is to follow and to take the
necassary measures.
Austpac, like most other networks not only have a numerical address for each
host system, but has an equivalent alphabetical code, to simplify the task
of memorising the system addresses. For example: ?236620000
will do exactly the same job as: ?.memo
In both cases you will be connected to TELECOM's TELEMEMO a mail system
developed by the BELL LABORATORIES I believe, but quite useless when
compared to the more sophisticated ITT DIALCOM's network, of which MINERVA
is but one. (Refer to the DIALCOM NETWORK later on)
Host systems on AUSTPAC can be accessed not only via the AUSTPAC PAD,
(Packet Assembly, Dissasembly), but through otther networks internationally.
The international Code or DNIC for AUSTPAC is 5052 so to connect to TELEMEMO
from lets say BERMUDANET, one would type the NUA with the 5052 prefix
in front of it. Almost all networks also require a ZERO to be put infront
of the DNIC and NUA to indicate an international connection.
M I D A S 5053
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Midas is fundementally very simmilar to AUSTPAC, but there are many very
significant differences. First of all the NUI's are only six digits long.
This still gives a very large number of possibilities, however sprinting
NUI's now becomes slightly closer to reality.
There isn't a great deal which is different about Midas, but it has the
advantage of connecting directly with another networks PAD. ie by
connecting to the DNIC on networks where it is possible you will be
connected to the actuall PORT or PAD of the foreign network. With Austpac
this is possible only with TYMNET 03106, and few smaller US networks like
COMPUSERVE etc.
MIDAS unike Austpac at least has the decency to give a prompt '*' and the
format for connections is simmilar. Example:
*N
ie: *NH7SVCO-03106001572
SOME TECHNICAL JUNK ON NETWORKS
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I will not go into any great detail on how the packet switching networks
works, but it's worth noting that it's a very clumsy system to use all
because it's cost effitient. The Network PORT receives data from your
terminal at your speed be it 300, 1200, etc, or 9600 if you are fortunate
enough to have a dedicated connection. The Network receives the data and
compiles it into a small packet of data. It put's an address tag on it and
sends it off. It's bounced by few satellites etc and the system at the other
end does the rest. It reads the address tag and delivers it to one of it's
local systems at the speed at which it can be digested. As you can imagine,
this can get very slow and clumsy over long distances and the only reason
that it's done is they can neatly fit few thousand users on the one trunk,
whizing individual packets back and forth. About 50% of networks transmit
packets at 9600 baud the rest have operating speeds of over 15000 baud.
SYSTEM CRUNCHER has done a great job in his Austpac Tutorial, and me being
as lazy as I am, cant be bothered typing the info out again, so here
is an extract from the file dealing with Error codes and Profiles.
They can be used in reference to most other networks ie MIDAS since it is
a more or less universal standard.
AUSTPAC TUTORIAL BY: SYSTEM CRUNCHER
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AUSTPAC PAD PROFILES
A profile is a snapshot of all of the current values of PAD
parameters. A profile is set for each C-DTE. A standard
profile is is a given pre-defined set of PAD parameter
values which may correspond to a specific terminal or family
of terminals to an application or a family of
applications.There are 13 standard profiles.
PAR PROFILE NUMBER
REF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
3 126 0 0 2 2 126 126 2 2 126 2 0 126
4 0 20 10 80 40 200 0 0 0 3 0 3 0
5 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1
6 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
7 2 2 21 21 21 21 21 8 21 1 21 21 2
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 4 7 0 4 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 0
11 Cannot be set: Not pre-defined in any profile
12 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 4 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
17 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
18 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 39 10 42 42
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PARAMETER VALUES IN EACH STANDARD PROFILE
PROFILE EXPLANATIONS
0 : Simple profile defined in CCITT Rec X.28; echo by PAD; NO
padding after
customers operating at up to 300 BPS or 1200 BPS are
usually assigned this profile.
1 : Transparent profile defined in CCITT Rec X.28; suitible
for low speed computer port (LSCP)
2 : Profile suitible for LSCP.Note that this is the only LSCP
profile which incorporates flow control by the PAD.
(Parameter 5 = 1)
3 : Profile recommended for C-DTE communicating with another
C-DTE or with an LSCP. There is an idle timer delay to
allow data to be sent from an auxiliary device. This
profile is also suitible for certain terminals which
transmit in blocks.
4 : Same as profile 3 except for a shorter idle timer delay
and four padding characters after
5 : Classic keyboard-printer terminal used for local printing.
6 : Same as simple profile (0) except for the procedures on
BREAK.
7 : The only data forwarding conditions here are
BREAK;therefore with this profile complete packet
sequences can represent logical entities manipulated by
the application.
8 : Profile with only
padding characters after
by the PAD after 72 character line.
9 : Profile which is used for access by videotex terminals
(1200/75 BPS)
Note : Profile 9 has been changed from that previously
published and is now only accessible to 1200/75
BPS users.
10: Profile which utilizes "Editing during data transfer"
(Parameter 15 = 1) and employs
character (Parameter 18 = 10)
11: This profile could be used instead of profile 2 for an
LSCP without flow control by the PAD when a shorter
transmission delay is required.
12: Same as profile 0 except for parameter 2, for terminals
not needing echo by the PAD.
Format to set PAD :
SET
PAD COMMANDS AND INDICATIONS
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| PAD COMMAND | FUNCTION | INDICATION SENT |
| FORMAT | | IN REPLY |
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STAT To request info | FREE or ENGADGED
about a virtual |
call with the |
C-DTE |
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CLR Clear a virtual | CLR CONF or CLR ERR
Call | (In the case of local
| procedure error)
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PAR? To read parameter | PAR
values of specified| references with their
eg: PAR? 1,5,8 | current values or INV>
| Eg: PAR1:001,5 5:001,
| 8:000
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SET? To set and read | PAR
specific parameters| references with their
Eg: SET?3:0, 5:1 | current (new) values
| or INV>
| Eg: PAR3:0, 5:1
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OTHER PAD COMMANDS
PAD COMMAND EXAMPLE FUNCTION
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PROFnn PROF10 | To assign all the PAD
| parameters the values
| in specified profile
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RESET RESET | To reset the virtual
INT INT | call. To transmit an
| interrupt packet to
| the correspndent.
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SET
| parameter values
| parameters desired
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?
| call
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PAD INDICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH INCOMING EVENTS
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INDICATION FORMAT | EXPLANATION
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RESET cause | Reset of call/circuit
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COM | Call connected
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COM | There is an incoming call
| Applies to receiving C-DTE
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CLR cause | Call/circuit cleared
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AUSTPAC | Identifier
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ERROR | Error in PAD command
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AUSTPAC MESSAGES - BRIEF
CODE | CAUSE
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CLR OCC | NUMBER BUSY
CLR INV | INVALID REQUEST FACILITY
CLR RNA | REVERSE CHARGING ACCEPTANCE NOT SUBSCRIBED
CLR NC | NO CIRCUITS
CLR DER | OUT OF ORDER
CLR NA | ACCESS BARRED
CLR NP | NO PORT
CLR RPE | REMOTE PROCEDURE ERROR
CLR ERR | LOCAL PROCEDURE ERROR
CLR DTE | DTE ORIGINATED
CLR ID | INCOMPATIBLE DESTINATION
CLR CONF | CLEAR CONFIRMATION
CLR PAD | PAD ORIGINATED CLEARED
RESET PAD | PAD ORIGINATED RESET
RESET NC | NO CIRCUITS
RESET 01 | OUT OF ORDER
RESET RPE | REMOTE PROCEDURE ERROR
RESET ERR | LOCAL PROCEDURE ERROR
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AUSTPAC MESSAGES - EXPLANATION
CLR OCC : The called party is engadged in other calls and
unable to accept the incoming call
CLR INV : Invalid facility requested by calling DTE. Eg:
Invalid NUI.
CLR RNA : The called party does not accept reverse charging.
CLR NC : A temporary network fault of network congestion
RESET NC : As above
CLR DER : Called party is out of order (System down etc.)
RESET DER: As above
CLR NA : The calling DTE os not permitted to obtain the
connection to the called DTE (Eg: CUG)
CLR NP : The address specified is outside the numbering
plan or is unassigned.
CLR RPE : A procedure error has been detected at the remote
DTE network interface
RESET RPE: As above
CLR ERR : A procedure error caused by the local DTE is
detected by the PAD (Eg: Incorrect format)
RESET ERR: Same as with CLR ERR
CLR DTE : Remote DTE has cleared or reset the call
RESET DTE: As above
CLR ID : The call is not compatible with the remote
destination.
CLR CONF : Response of PAD to valid clearing by the C-DTE
CLR PAD : The PAD has cleared the call at the invitation of
the correspondent.
RESET PAD: The PAD has reset the call (Eg: Loss of input
characters)
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Note: These codes will be followed by a 3 digit code. These are
diagnostic codes which are used by Telecom maintenance staff.
MISC. AUSTPAC NOTES
PAD recall character : Ctrl 'P'
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N U A S T R U C T U R E S
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There are 2 basic NUA formats. There is the logical structure and the
stupid one. There are few exceptions like AUSTPAC NUA's which are just
plain crazy.
The best example to demonstrate would be two NUA's one on TYMNET, other on
TELENET both of which access the same system:
TELENET 0311030100341
if you can brake up the NUA into it's components this is what you obtain:
0 3110 301 00 341
Specifies DNIC Address Area Code nothing Host
International for TELENET much Address
Connection
It's important to note that from the TELENET PAD, the NUA would become
C 301 341, so since you are likely to come accross a US made NUA listing
of Telenet, to convert the NUA's into a more conventional form, just add
the 03110 prefix and enough zeroes in between the area code and Address
to give a total of 8 digits. (trailing digits not included)
TYMNET 0310600157241
Again brake up the NUA into its components.
0 3106 00 1572 41
Specifies DNIC Address Area, no Host Trailing
International for TYMNET particular Address Digits
Connection pattern to be used
by local
host.
The major ares on TYMNET are 00, 07 and 90. There are a lot of others but
they don't have significantly large numbers of NUA's and most of them need
two trailing digits which are often somewhere between 01-99. There could
be some sort of logical format to TYMNET, but as yet, I haven't discovered it.
Thus basically the two formats emerge.
0311030100341xx and
03106001572xx where xx are the trailing digits to provide host with more
specific info if required.
The NUA's can be up to 15 digits in most cases and the corresponding phone area
code is used in the NUA, with exception of TYMNET, ITAPAC and few others.
America likes to be different from the rest of the world, as demonstrated by
BELL Standards, so they naturally insist on having a slighly different format
to their NUA's. Us PADS do no not have the zero prefix, so just remember to
leave it out. (Now don't ask me why, just do it.)
There are few other exceptions to the universal NUA formats and australia
has one of them. AUSTPAC NUA's are reasonably unique in that the have a
general format of their own. They may look like random assortments of numbers
at first, but there is a definate pattern.(Thank God for that)
Most NUA on AUSTPAC are in the follwing series ie:
224122000, 224123000, 224220000, 224221000 etc
Basically the last digits reain more or less in their low values. ie most
NUA's will be in the series 224122000 - 224122020 for example, with very few
having the end value greater than twenty. Again, there may be two trailing
digits.
The final exception I have found is in the case of DIALNET which is a very
small network not even worth bothering about, unless you want to access
DIALCOM SYSTEMS in countries with no Public Data network of their own.
Their NUA's are of the form 9000xx and are accessibly through primecon
systems only. (perhaps there are other routes but as yet I haven't found them)
INTERNATIONAL DNICS
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The following is a table of all the current networks I have been able to
track down, some of the blanks are yet to be filled in.
Unfortunatelly not all are serviced by either MIDAS or AUSTPAC, so you may
need to route your connections very carefully if you want to play with a
system in SAUDI ARABIA and in other exotic places.
COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC COUNTRY NETWORK DNIC
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ARGENTINA INTERDATA 7220 AUSTRALIA MIDAS 5053
AUSTRALIA AUSTPAC 5052 AUSTRIA RADIO AUSTRIA 2329
AUSTRIA DATEX-P 2322 BAHAMAS IDAS 3406
BAHRAIN BAHNET 4263 BARBADOS IDAS 3423
BELGIUM DCS 2062 BELGIUM - 2068
BELGIUM - 2069 BERMUDA BERMUDANET 3503
BRAZIL INTERDATA 7240 CANADA GLOBEDAT 3025
CANADA INFOSWITCH 3029 CANADA DATAPAC 3020
CAYMAN ISLANDS - 3463 CHILE INTERDATA 7300
COLUMBIA DAPAQ-INTER. 3107 COTE D IVOIRE SYTRANPAC 6122
DENMARK DATAPAK 2382 EGYPT ARENTO -
FINLAND FINPAK 2442 FRANCE TRANSPAC 2080
FRANCE NTI 2081 FRENCH ANTILLES DOMPAC 3400
FRENCH GUIANA DOMPAC 7420 FRENCH POLYNESIA TOMPAC 5470
GABON GABONPAC 6282 GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-P 2624
GERMANY(FED REP) DATEX-P INT 2624 GREECE HELPAC 2022
GUATEMALA GUATEL - HONDURAS - -
HONG KONG DATAPAK 4545 HONG KONG IDAS 4542
ICELAND ICEPAC 2740 INDONESIA SKDP 5101
IRISH REP EIRPAC 2724 ISRAEL ISRANET 4251
ITALY ITALCABLE 2227 ITALY ITAPAC 2222
JAPAN VENUS-P 4408 JAPAN DDX-P 4401
LUXEMBOURG LUXPAC 2704 LUXENBOUTG LUXPAC-PSTN 2709
MALAYSIA MAYPAC 5021 MEXICO TELEPAC 3340
NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2041 NETHERLANDS DABAS 2044
NETHERLANDS DATANET 1 2049 NEW ZEALAND PACNET 5301
NORWAY DATAPAK 2422 OMAN - -
PANAMA INTELPAQ - PHILIPPINES GMCR 5150
PHILIPPINES PHILCOM - PORTUGAL TELEPAC 2680
PORTUGAL SABD 2682 PUERTO RICO UDTC 3301
REUNION DOMPAC 6470 SINGAPORE TELEPAC 5252
SOUTH AFRICA SAPONET 6550 SOUTH KOREA DACOM-NET 4501
SPAIN TIDA 2141 SPAIN IBERPAC 2145
SWEDEN DATAPAK 2402 SWEDEN TELEPAK 2405
SWITZERLAND TELEPAC 2284 SWITZERLAND RADIO SUISSE 2289
TAIWAN UDAS 4877 TAIWAN PACNET 4872
THAILAND IDARC 5200 TRINIDAD DATANET-1 3740
TRINIDAD TEXDAT 3745 UN.ARAB EMIRTS. TEDAS -
UK PSS 2342 UK IPSS 2341
USA ACCUNET 3134 USA ALASKANET 3135
USA AUTONET 3126 USA COMPUSERVE 3132
USA DATA TRNSPORT 3102 USA FTCC 3124
USA MARKNET 3136 USA MCII-IMPACS 3104
USA RCA-LSDS 3113 USA ITT-UDTS 3103
USA TELENET 3110/3125 USA TRT-DATAPAK 3119
USA TYMNET 3106 USA WUTCO 3101
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311030100020 ELHILL3
311030100022 MULTICS MR10.2Q: DOCKMASTER
311030100024 THE SOURCE System 10
311030100026 DNAMD1 Online
311030100028 THE SOURCE System 13
311030100031 PRIMENET 19.1.6 NUSA
311030100033 UNITED COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES GROUP
311030100037
311030100038 THE SOURCE System 11
311030100045
311030100047 THE SOURCE System 12
311030100048 THE SOURCE System 12
311030100049 THE SOURCE System 7
311030100052
311030100057
311030100058 CDA ONLINE SERVICES
311030100065 PRIMENET 19.4.6.r8c APHISB
311030100100 UNITED COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER SERVICES GROUP
311030100125 VAX
311030100134
311030100150 VAX
311030100157 VAX 780+ ECRUOS HOSE COMPANY
311030100159 THE SOURCE
311030100160 NAVY ELECTRONIC MAIL SERVICES ULTRIX-32 V1.1
311030100161
311030100162 THE SOURCE
311030100168 VAX MicroVMS V4.4
311030100170 SYS/32 VOS UNITED COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER SERVICES GROUP
311030100173
311030100175
311030100222 PRIMECON NETWORK system 50
311030100224 PRIMECON NETWORK system 61
311030100235
311030100236
311030100238 UNITED COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES GROUP
311030100241 PRIMECON NETWORK system 57
311030100243 PRIMECON NETWORK system 52
311030100251 PRIMENET 19.4.2.R3 CGYARD
311030100266 PRIMENET 20.1.1 CAP1
311030100267 PRIMENET 19.4.8 FNP.DC
311030100269 PRIMENET 20.0.2 VIENNA
311030100332 PRIMECON NETWORK System 32
311030100333 PRIMECON NETWORK System 33
311030100334 PRIMECON NETWORK System 34
311030100335 PRIMECON NETWORK System 35
311030100336 PRIMECON NETWORK System 36
311030100337 PRIMECON NETWORK System 37
311030100338 PRIMECON NETWORK System 38
311030100339 PRIMECON NETWORK System 39
311030100340 PRIMECON NETWORK System 40
311030100341 PRIMECON NETWORK System 41
311030100342 PRIMECON NETWORK System 42
311030100343 PRIMECON NETWORK System 43
311030100344 PRIMECON NETWORK System 44
311030100345 PRIMECON NETWORK System 45
311030100346 PRIMECON NETWORK System 46
311030100347 PRIMECON NETWORK System 47
311030100348 PRIMECON NETWORK System 48
311030100349 PRIMECON NETWORK System 49
311030100350 PRIMECON NETWORK System 50
311030100351 PRIMECON NETWORK System 51
311030100352 PRIMECON NETWORK System 52
311030100353 PRIMECON NETWORK System 53
311030100354 PRIMECON NETWORK System 54
311030100355 PRIMECON NETWORK System 55
311030100356 PRIMECON NETWORK System 56
311030100357 PRIMECON NETWORK System 57
311030100358 PRIMECON NETWORK System 58
311030100359 PRIMECON NETWORK System 59
311030100361 PRIMECON NETWORK System 61
311030100363 PRIMECON NETWORK System 63
311030100364 PRIMECON NETWORK System 64
311030100391 PRIMECON NETWORK System 91
311030100392 PRIMECON NETWORK System 92
311030100393 PRIMECON NETWORK System 93
311030100394 PRIMECON NETWORK System 94
311030100395 PRIMECON NETWORK System 95
311030100398 DIALCOM INHOUSE System 98
311030100399 PRIMECON NETWORK System 99
311030100412 THE SOURCE
311030100431 VOLITAN 1
311030100609 VAX
311030100613
311030100615
311030100617
311030100619
311030100629 DATASHARE SYSTEM ON-LINE
311030100635 host UNIVERSITY OF MERYLAND
311030100637 host
311030100638
311030100650 PRIMENET 19.4.2 CRIS
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311030500020 HP-3000
311030500022 HP-3000
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311031200035 VTAM/TSO
311031200036 UNIVERSITY OF C COMPUTATION CENTRE PACX2000
311031200049 AHSC ASAP SYSTEM
311031200050
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31103130025 COMSHARE SYS: 18 - COMMANDER II
SYS: 15 - COMMANDER II SYSTEM M
31103130037 TSS
31103130040 AUTONET
31103130041 AUTONET LINE 3130158020
31103130062 MERIT COMPUTER NETWORK
31103130063
31103130071 TOPS-20
31103130077
31103130083 VM, TSO
31103130085 host system A - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
B - IKJ54012A
C - IKJ54012A
D - USA TEST SYSTEM
E - USA TEST SYSTEM
F - USA TEST SYSTEM
G - CANADIAN TEST SYSTEM
H - AUTOTRAK SYSTEM
I - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
J - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
K - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
L - AUTOTRAK PILOT SYSTEM
M - PALTEST SYSTEM
N - ATLAS TEST SYSTEM
O - ATLAS TEST SYSTEM
Q - ADDS TEST SYSTEM
R - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
U - DAMAGEABILITY TEST SYSTEM
W - TSS WYLBUR
X - IKJ54012A
Y - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
Z - COLLISION ESTIMATING SYSTEM
311031300120 X25I00
311031300131 DTSS
311031300132
311031300135 host
311031300140 CIERR 1402
311031300162 X25E00
311031300163 X25A00
311031300164 VM/TEXT
311031300170 CA.S.C. NETWORK
311031300172 OLLIE
311031300202 MERIT COMPUTER NETWORK
311031300250 CIERR 1402
311031300251
311031300262
311031300333 MULTICS
311031300365 MULTICS
311031300367 MULTICS
311031300370 PRIMENET 20.0.3 MD.DET
311031300371 PRIMENET 20.2.1 CS.DET
311031300372 PRIMENET 19.4.5 MD.DTA
311031300376 PRIMENET 20.0.4 MD.DAC
311031300619
T E L E N E T 311031400xxx NUA'S, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - 16/04/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311031400035 VCON0 23L01A
T E L E N E T 311040100xxx NUA'S, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - 16/04/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040100025 PRIMENET 20.1.1 LSIS
311040100042 host
311040100126 VM/370
311040100127 VM/370
311040100128 VM/370
311040100612 MODEMCITY
T E L E N E T 31104020xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 02/09/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040200040 host
311040200060
311040200602
T E L E N E T 31104030xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 03/09/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040300143
311040300263
311040300270
311040300737
311040300852
T E L E N E T 31104040xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 04/09/86
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040400005
311040400007
311040400020 SITENET
311040400021
311040400027 PRIMENET EM1
311040400029 PRIMENET TLNT TP SYS NASA
311040400033 VCON24 08A
311040400035 VCON6 08F03D02A
311040400036 VCON1 29L01A
311040400037 VCON6 08F03A
311040400051 SYSTAR CORPORATION GATEWAY
311040400072 host
311040400077
311040400079
311040400109
311040400110 VCON0 08F03D04A
311040400130
311040400138 VCON5 08B
311040400139 VCON6 08F03D01A
311040400153
311040400232
311040400248 fax
311040400249 fax
311040400256 fax
311040400270 fax
311040400530 VCON2 08F03D08A
311040400612 VCON5 08F03A
311040400619 CON4 08A
311040400626 fax
311040400634 VAX SYSTEM
311040400635 VAX SYSTEM
311040400638 TSX-PLUS
311040400643
311040400651
311040400670 VAX SYSTEM
T E L E N E T 031104050xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 05/09/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040500030 fax
311040500031
311040500045 HERTZ CCP
T E L E N E T 031104060xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the Depths of - THE REALM - 06/09/86
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040600033 VCON1 01F16A
311040600036 VCON7 01F12A
311040600038 VCON0 01F10A
311040600039 VCON2 01F09A
311040600041 VCON2 01F14A
311040600044 VCON26 01F16D06A
311040600045 VCON3 01F16D07A
311040600046 VCON2 22L01A
311040600051 VCON1 01F14D01A
311040600052 VCON0 01F14D06A
311040600053 VCON0 01F14D05A
311040600058 VCON0 01F12D04A
311040600061 host
311040600062 VCON2 01F09D04A
311040600063 VCON7 01F09D03A
311040600065 VCON5 01F09D01A
311040600066 VCON1 01F03D06A
311040600070 VCON1 01F14D02A
311040600072 VCON2 01F11D02A
311040600073 VCON4 OZEMAN-R.D.
311040600075 VCON4 01F14D03A
311040600131 VCON2 01F05D01A
311040600132 VCON4 01F05D02A
311040600133 VCON4 01F05D03A
311040600134 VCON2 01F14N
311040600135 VCON5 01F15D04A
311040600144 VCON3 01F15D06A
311040600145 VCON25 01F15A
311040600146 VCON7 01F03D01A
311040600147 VCON18 01F15D07A
311040600150 VCON0 01F05D05A
311040600155 VCON0 01F10D07A
311040600157 VCON3 01F12D01A
311040600158 VCON3 01F15D01A
311040600162 VCON17 01F10D06A
311040600163 VCON6 01F10D08A
311040600171 VCON3 01F03D03A
311040600177 VCON0 01F144
311040600178 VCON4 01F14D04A
311040600179 VCON3 01F03D02A
311040600250 VCON6 01F16D05A
311040600255 VCON1 01F16D04A
311040600270 VCON4 01F16D03A
311040600275 VCON7 EBGEN-LAKE
T E L E N E T 31104080xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 07/09/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040800026 fax
311040800038 VCON1 27L02A
311040800041 VCON1 05F13A
311040800042 VCON3 05F04D51A
311040800043 gateway system
311040800045
311040800048 NOS SOFTWARE SYSTEM
311040800050
311040800076 VCON0 05F15A
311040800121 CIERR 1402
311040800130 SUN MICRO SYSTEMS X25 GATEWAY
311040800133
311040800134 CIERR 1402
311040800139 NOS SOFTWARE SYSTEM
311040800142
311040800154 PRIMENET IVAN
311040800161 VCON3 05F04D52A
311040800163 VCON19 05F13D52A
311040800164 VCON1 05F13D54A
311040800166 VCON14 05F13D51A
311040800168 VCON5 05F04D54A
311040800169 VCON5 05F13D53A
311040800170 VCON0 05F04A
311040800172 VCON0 05F15D55A
311040800173 VCON0 05F15D54A
311040800174 VCON1 AOS/VS
311040800235 VCON4 GLOBAL WEATHER DYNAMICS -MV2-
311040800245 BRIDGE COMMUNICATIONS GATEWAY
311040800256 vax
311040800330 vax
311040800341
311040800346
T E L E N E T 31104090xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 07/09/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311040900030 VCON1 08F13A
311040900072
311040900224
311040900540
311040900614
311040900641
311040900679
311040900711
311040900819
Telenet 31104150xxxx Sprint, By: ----====} THE FORCE {====----
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
From the Depths of - THE REALM - Last Update: 16/04/87
=-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==
311041500020 DIALOG
31104150002003 host
311041500021 AUTODIAL
311041500027 STANFORD DATA CENTRE
311041500030
311041500033
311041500034 HEC
311041500038
311041500045 PRIMENET 19.2.9 CESSF
311041500048 DIALOG
311041500053
311041500057 BURLINGAME DATA CENTRE -SPRINT-
311041500060 ORACLE
311041500067 BURLINGAME DATA CENTRE -SPRINT-
311041500074
311041500075 PRIMENET 20.2.1 MD.SCV
311041500077 PRIMENET 20.2.1 CS.WC
311041500078 PRIMENET 19.4.11 MD.SAC
311041500079 PRIMENET 19.4.6 MD.SFD
311041500085 PRIMENET 19.3.12 COUR
311041500124
311041500125
311041500130 VCON4 05A
311041500135 VCON3 05F16A
311041500138 VCON1 05F14A
311041500140 PRIMENET ROSCOA
311041500143 VCON3 05FID51A
311041500151 VCON1 05F14D56A
311041500158 ESPRIT DE CORP INFORMATION NETWORK
311041500167 PRIMENET 19.4.3 VESTEK
311041500169 VCON0 05F14D58A
311041500175 CIERR 1402
311041500215
311041500237
311041500238 VCON5 05F14DS4A
311041500300
311041500360 VTAM USS-1
311041500431 VCON3 05F09A
311041500635
T E L E N E T 311051700xxx NUA'S, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - 16/04/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311051700029 TREASURY VAX
T E L E N E T 31106030xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 01/01/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311060300020 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TIMESHARING, D1
31106030002001 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TIMESHARING, D2
31106030002002 VM/370
31106030002003
31106030002004
31106030002005 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, 4.3 BSD UNIX (dartvax) ttyh3
31106030002006 VAX
31106030002007 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LIBRARY
31106030002008 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, BDS UNIX ttyya
31106030002009 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LIBRARY ULTRIX-32
31106030002010 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, 4.3 BSD UNIX (dartvax) ttyh3
31106030002011 T1 THAYER SCHOOL 11/785 VAX/VMS 4.5
31106030002013 VAX
31106030002014 PRIMENET 20.0.4 BA1
31106030002015 PRIMENET 18.2.1 DPC1
31106030002016 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LIBRARY, 4.2 BSD (libdev)
31106030002017 VAX
31106030002018 VAX
311060300036 host
311060300046
31106030004601 ALTOS 3068
31106030004604 DEV1 UNIX
31106030004605 DEV2 UNIX
311060300051 CHUBB LIFEAMERICA ONLINE SYSTEM
311060300052 DIGITAL'S EASYNET VAX.29 DECNET GATEWAY
311060300053 DIGITAL'S EASYNET VAX.29 DECNET GATEWAY
311060300054 CUBB LIFEAMERICA ONLINE SYSTEM VM
311060300057 host
311060300066
311060300135 GRINNELL CORP.
T E L E N E T 311060900xxx NUA'S, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The depths of - THE REALM - 16/04/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311060900042 host
T E L E N E T 31106120xxxx Sprint By ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the Depths of THE REALM 14/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311061200023 HOST (Westlaw)
311061200025 VCON2 09F02D03A
311061200032 host
311061200037 HOST (Westlaw)
311061200039 HOST (westlaw) switch 9,8,7.....wlaw qa system
311061200047 VCON4 09F06A
311061200052
311061200053 VCON1 09F07A
311061200056 HOST (westlaw)
311061200057 HOST (westlaw)
311061200062 HOST (westlaw)
311061200063 VCON1 09F07D03A
311061200069 host
311061200070 VCON1 23A
311061200072 PRIMENET FSO
311061200073 VCON1 02F03D03A
311061200075 NOS SOFTWARE SYSTEM
311061200076 HOST (Westlaw)
311061200077 VCON2 02F03D08A
311061200078 VCON1 02F03D09A
311061200079 VCON0 02F03D11A
311061200135 Vax, U/N: USER, P/W: USER
311061200157 HOST (Westlaw)
311061200161 VCON1 09F06D04A
311061200230 VCON4 09F06D05A
311061200330 VCON4 09F06D02A
T E L E N E T 31106170xxxx Sprint By ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths of THE REALM Last Updated: 06/04/87
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311061700020 PRIMENET 19.4.11.A PBN27
311061700022 PRIMENET 19.4.11.A BDSD
311061700023 RSX-11M-PLUS
311061700030 THR GTE-LAN GATEWAY
311061700032 HOST
311061700037 PRIMENET 19.4.11.A BDSH
311061700038 BBN TC-TELENET
311061700047 HOST
311061700048 IRI SYSTEM 4
311061700061 HOST switch char VM for VM/370
311061700062 HOST " " " " "
311061700063 IRI SYSTEM 3
311061700066 PRIMENET 19.4.11.A BDSK
311061700067 IRI SYSTEM 1
311061700072 IRI SYSTEM 2
311061700074 PRIMENET 20.1.1.1os ENB
T E L E N E T 031107130xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 22/12/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311071300029
311071300044
311071300055 TENNECO CORPORATE VM SYSTEM
311071300057 fax
311071300076 V7
311071300079 V7
311071300080 V7
311071300083
311071300100 VCON008F13D06A
311071300172 PRIMENET 19.4.5 RMBBIT IR.HOU
311071300173 PRIMENET 19.4.5 MD.AUS
311071300176 PRIMENET 20.2.0 TRNG.D
311071300351
311071300354
311071300356
311071300358
311071300499 MCI VAX, MIS ACCOUNTING & DEVELOPMENT,
ENGINEERING NWIS, KEPUA VAX
311071300641 HP-3000
311071300881
T E L E N E T 031109130xxxx Sprint, by ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths Of - THE REALM - 21/08/86
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091300032 host system
T E L E N E T 031109140xxxx Sprint, By ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths of - THE REALM - 22/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091400033
311091400038 VM/370 PEPSICO
311091400056
311091400131 VM/370
311091400606 VM/370
T E L E N E T 031109150xxxx Sprint, By ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths of - THE REALM - 23/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091500052
T E L E N E T 31069160xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths of - THE REALM - 25/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091600030 VCON17 05F07A
311091600032 VCON1 05F03D51A
311091600033 VCON10 05F11A
311091600034 PRIMENET 20.4.4.R2 SACRA
311091600036 host system
311091600040 VCON8 05F7A
311091600041 host system
311091600046 VCON5 05F08D56A
311091600050 VCON0 05F08D52A
311091600051 VCON1 05F16D52A
311091600053 VCON1 05F11D54A
311091600056 VCON1 05F19A
311091600089 VCON1 05F03D57A
311091600131 VCON0 05F14D53A
311091600134 VCON1 05F06D51A
311091600161 VCON2 05F08A
311091600163 VCON0 05F08D51A
311091600164 VCON21 05F08D54A
311091600167 VCON2 05F14B
311091600168 VCON3 05F17D56A
311091600231 VCON5 05F17D53A
311091600232 VCON7 05F17D54A
311091600233 VCON4 05F17D57A
311091600602 VCON4 AOS/VS
311091600607
311091600608
T E L E N E T 31109180xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From The Depths Of - THE REALM - 28/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091800030 host system
311091800105 EAASY SABRE
T E L E N E T 31109190xxxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 30/08/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
311091900031 host system
311091900032 host system
311091900033 host system
311091900034 VCON2 20L03A
311091900043 hosts systems (Terminals: VM, VAX etc)
311091900044 HP-3000
311091900070 HP-3000
311091900604 TSO, OBS, DCICS, PCICS
311091900645 Total Communication System TCOMNET
D A T A P A C 302058700xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 10/01/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
302058700010 HP-3000
302058700015 OUTDIAL
302058700016 OUTDIAL
302058700017 OUTDIAL
302058700018 OUTDIAL
302058700900 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302058700901 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
D A T A P A C 302063300xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 102/01/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
302063300131 host
302063300141
302063300142
302063300200
302063300260
302063300261 PRIMENET 19.4.3 PRECL7
302063300298 PRIMENET 19.4.9 PEPPER
302063300313
302063300314
302063300319
302063300334
302063300339
302063300344 host
302063300352
302063300359
302063300371
302063300374
302063300431 OUTDIAL
302063300432 OUTDIAL
302063300433 OUTDIAL
302063300434 OUTDIAL
302063300439
302063300453
302063300457
302063300466
302063300483 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY EDUVAX
302063300900 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302063300901 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
D A T A P A C 302069200xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 20/01/1986
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
302069200030
302069200036
302069200095
302069200291 L.WARDROP & ASSOCIATES VAX 11/750
302069200296
302069200312
302069200321
302069200334
302069200336
302069200346
302069200353
302069200364
302069200366
302069200374
302069200378 ED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VAX A
302069200379
302069200381
302069200392
302069200411
302069200413
302069200417
302069200450
302069200466
302069200492 VCON1 5INI - WINIPEQ MV/400
302069200512
302069200533
302069200656
302069200660 host
302069200669 ATR0
302069200676
302069200684
302069200714
302069200718
302069200719
302069200720
302069200778
302069200779
302069200788 host
302069200856
302069200879
302069200881
302069200884
302069200885
302069200900 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302069200901 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
302069200910
302069200911
302069200912
D A T A P A C 302067100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 09/01/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
302067100056
302067100057
302067100086 SEARS CANADA INC.BCSC
302067100118 PRIMENET 20.1.1 UMAVAN
302067100143
302067100250 PRIMENET 20.0.2 MD.VAN
302067100253
302067100330
302067100361
302067100423
302067100440
302067100482 GATEWAY
302067100489 host
302067100519 J. WALTER THOMPSON VANCOUVER
302067100538
302067100571
302067100610 VANCOUVER VAX
302067100629 MICROVMS V4.2 VAX
302067100630
302067100632 MCKIM ADVERTISING VANCOUVER
302067100641 fax
302067100642 COMINCO TRAIL DATAPAC ACCESS
302067100669
302067100673
302067100692 OUTDIAL
302067100693 OUTDIAL
302067100695 OUTDIAL
302067100752
302067100794 probably a VAX
302067100900 OUTDIAL 300 baud
302067100901 OUTDIAL 1200 baud
302067100766
D A T A P A C 302071100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the depths of - THE REALM - 19/01/1987
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
302071100015
302071100037
302071100039
302071100110
302071100120
302071100122
302071100169
302071100171
302071100217
302071100218
302071100219
302071100220
302071100270
302071100277
302071100291
302071100292
302071100302
302071100323 host
302071100339
302071100371
302071100376 POTASH CORPORATION OF SASKATCHEWAN
302071100381 host
302071100382 host
302071100383
302071100395 TSO, CMS VM/370
302071100437
302071100446
302071100447
302071100458
302071100473
302071100474
302071100572
302071100578
302071100579
302071100583 MICROVMS V4.4 COMPUTER SYSTEM
302071100584 OUTDIAL
302071100585 OUTDIAL
302071100586 OUTDIAL
302071100617
302071100634
302071100638
302071100656
302071100677
302071100683
302071100684
302071100900 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302071100901 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
All the blanks I have not been able to identify. My guess is that most of tham
a fax machines or something like that, since there are simmilarities.
CATCH YA LATER
----====} THE FORCE {====---
D A T A P A C 302072100xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
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From the depths of - THE REALM - 17/01/1987
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302072100017
302072100018
302072100019
302072100029
302072100055
302072100073
302072100084
302072100127
302072100176 WESTFAIR FOODS LIMITED - REGINA
302072100186
302072100188
302072100223
302072100227
302072100229
302072100240
302072100256
302072100257
302072100312
302072100313
302072100328
302072100342
302072100343 host VAX = AGRICULTURE CANADA RECUVAX
302072100349
302072100351
302072100406
302072100414
302072100418
302072100447
302072100465
302072100485
302072100492
302072100493
302072100498
302072100517 DEVELSWITCH SAL
302072100522
302072100528
302072100544
302072100546 AGRITEX
302072100554
302072100555
302072100558
302072100565
302072100568
302072100570
302072100575
302072100594
302072100596
302072100619 host
302072100665
302072100666 QUEEN CITY CARDLOCK KARDGARD 3000-C MOTOR FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
302072100672 AGRICULTURE CANADA VAX
302072100684
302072100699
302072100766
302072100776 OUTDIAL
302072100777 OUTDIAL
302072100778
302072100779 OUTDIAL
302072100791 MICROVMS V4.3 VAX
302072100833
302072100866
302072100867 fax
302072100900 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302072100901 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
D A T A P A C 302091600xxx Sprint, By: ---===} THE FORCE {===---
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From the depths of - THE REALM - 25/01/1987
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302091600041
302091600046
302091600047
302091600048
302091600097 ATLAS VAX8600 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
302091600124
302091600161
302091600169 DNM121A
302091600181
302091600182
302091600183
302091600184
302091600185
302091600186
302091600187
302091600188
302091600189
302091600190
302091600192
302091600193
302091600194
302091600210
302091600212 host
302091600221
302091600222 PRIMENET 19.4.5 ULS
302091600237
302091600281 OUTDIAL
302091600282 OUTDIAL
302091600283 OUTDIAL
302091600284 OUTDIAL
302091600315 OUTDIAL
302091600316 OUTDIAL
302091600317 OUTDIAL
302091600318 OUTDIAL
302091600319 OUTDIAL
302091600391
302091600398 host
302091600416
302091600901 OUTDIAL 300 BAUD
302091600902 OUTDIAL 1200 BAUD
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