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.An ISP that caters to people like that probably also understands the kind of person who wants to learn Unixinside and out.So you phone or email one of these ISPs on the back roads of the Net and say, "Greetings, d00d! I am an evilhaxor and demand a shell account pronto!"No, no, no! Chances are you got the owner of this tiny ISP on the other end of the line.He's probably ahacker himself.Guess what? He loves to hack but he doesn't want hackers (or wannabe hackers) forcustomers.He doesn't want a customer who's going to be attracting email bombers and wa ging hacker warand drawing complaints from the sysadmins on whom this deadly dude has been testing exploit code.So what you do is say something like "Say, do you offer shell accounts? I really, really like to browse theWeb with lynx.I hate waiting five hours for all those pretty pictures and Java applets to load.And I like todo email with Pine.For newsgroups, I luuuv tin!"Start out like this and the owner of this tiny ISP may say something like, "Wow, dude, I know what youmean.IE and Netscape really s***! Lynx uber alles! What user name would you like?"At this point, ask the owner for a guest account.As you will learn below, some shell accounts are sorestricted that they are almost worthless.But let's say you can't find any ISP within reach of a local phone call that will give you a shell account.Orthe only shell account you can get is worthless.Or you are well known as a malicious hacker and you'vebeen kicked off every ISP in town.What can you do? Your best option is to get an account on some distant ISP, perhaps even in another country.Also, the fewmedium size ISPs that offer shell accounts (for example, Netcom) may even have a local dialup number foryou.But if they don't have local dialups, you can still access a shell account located *anywhere* in theworld by setting up a PPP connection with your local dialup ISP, and then accessing your shell accountusing a telnet program on your home computer.*************************************************Evil Genius Tip: Sure, you can telnet into your shell account from another ISP account.But unless you havesoftware that allows you to send your password in an encrypted form, someone may sniff your passwordand break into your account.If you get to be well known in the hacker world, lots of other hackers willconstantly be making fun of you by sniffing your password.Unfortunately, almost all shell accounts are setup so you must expose your password to anyone who has hidden a sniffer anywhere between the ISP thatprovides your PPP connection and your shell account ISP.One solution is to insist on a shell account provider that runs ssh (secure shell).**************************************************So where can you find these ISPs that will give you shell accounts? One good source ishttp://www.celestin.com/pocia/.It provides links to Internet Service Providers categorized by geographicregion.They even have links to allow you to sign up with ISPs serving the Lesser Antilles!***********************************************Evil Genius tip: Computer criminals and malicious hackers will often get a guest account on a distant ISP anddo their dirty work during the few hours this guest account is available to them.Since this practice providesthe opportunity to cause so much harm, eventually it may become really hard to get a test run on a guestaccount.***********************************************But if you want to find a good shell account the hacker way, here's what you do.Start with a list of yourfavorite hacker Web sites.For example, let's try http://ra.nilenet.com/~mjl/hacks/codez.htm.You take the beginning part of the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) as your starting point.In this case it is"http://ra.nilenet.com." Try surfing to that URL.In many cases it will be the home page for that ISP.Itshould have instructions for how to sign up for a shell account.In the case of Nile Net we strike hackergold:Dial-up Accounts and PricingNEXUS AccountsNEXUS Accounts include: Access to a UNIX Shell, fullInternet access, Usenet newsgroups, 5mb of FTP and/orWWW storage space, and unlimited time.One Time Activation Fee: $20.00Monthly Service Fee: $19.95 orYearly Service Fee: $199.95Plus which they make a big deal over freedom of online speech.And they host a great hacker page full ofthese Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking!How to Login to Your Shell AccountNow we assume you finally have a guest shell account and are ready to test drive it.So now we need tofigure out how to login.Now all you hacker geniuses reading this, why don't you just forget to flame me for telling people how to do something as simple as how to login.Please remember that everyone has a firstlogin.If you have never used Unix, this first time can be intimidating [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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