After
you get yourself a good scanner, scan some prefixes and find some cool
dial-ups, then do the following: From your terminal,dial the number you
found. Then you should hear a series of beeps(carrier) which tells you
that you are connecting to a remote computer.It should then say
something like "CONNECT 9600" and then identify the system that you are
on. If nothing happens after it says
"CONNECT 9600"try hitting enter a few times. If you get a bunch of
garbage adjust your parity, data bits, stop bits, baud rate, etc., until
it becomes clear.That is one way of connecting to a remote computer.
Another way is through Telenet or some other large network. Telenet is a
very large network that has many other networks and remote computers
connected to it.Ok, here is how you would connect to a remote computer
through Telenet: First, you get your local dial-up(phone number). Then
you dial the number from your terminal and connect.(If you get a bunch
of garbage try changing your parity to odd and your data bits to 7, this
should clear it up.) If it just sits there hit enter and wait a few
seconds, then hit enter again. Then it will say "TERMINAL=" and you type
in your terminal emulation. If you don't know what it is just hit
enter. Then it will give you a prompt that looks like "@". From there
you type "c" and then the NUA (Network User Address) that you want to
connect to. After you connect to the NUA, the first thing you need to do
is find out what type of system you are on.(i.e. UNIX, VAX/VMS, PRIME,
etc.)There are other things that you can do on Telenet besides
connecting to an NUA. Some of these commands and functions are listed
inthe next section.You can only connect to computers which accept
reverse charging.The only way you can connect to computers that don't
accept reverse charging is if you have a Telenet account. You can try
hacking these. To do this, at the "@"prompt type "access". It will then
ask you for your Telenet ID and password. Telenet is probably the safest
place to start hacking because of the large numbers of calls that they
get. Make sure you call during business hours (late morning or early
afternoon) so there are many other people Online.
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