\_\ \__\ \ \ \_\ \ \__\ \/ / / / / / /\ / / \ \/_\/ \/_\/ \/_\ \/__\ \/_\/ \_\/ \/ \/ \/ \/_\ \/ \/ \/ \ Digital 'Zine Issue #6 [06.26.94] Phreaking Hacking Anarchy (And AnyThing Else P/H/A/C/V) Editor: Signal InfoPhile :Mustaine Contributions:John Deere File Contributions: Mustaine -=iNFLueNZa iNC.=- -=1994=- John Deere Sphear can be reached at: [system@axposf.pa.dec.com] [sphear.digizine@lambada.oit.unc.edu] No Flame Mail or Hate Mail Please (If You Dont Like It.. Don't Read it); [All Information Contained in This File Is] [ For Informational Purposes ONLY ] [In Other Words: If You Fuck Up, Its Your ] [Problem, not Ours. ] Articles -------- Information Super-Highway? InfoPhile#1:NET_0001.TXT >Desc:Setting System Defaults In Netware 286 w/ Sprvsr Axs InfoPhile#2:NET_0002.TXT >Desc:Get Supervisor Axs 2 ways Philes ------ SetsPass.Zip --Sets Password in Netware NetCrack.Zip --Crack the Password to userId Information Super-Highway? -------------------------- Written By -Signal- Kid :'Hey Pop! Can I go to the mall to buy some CDs?' Pop Gore:'Why *go* to the mall, when you can use the /information highway/ and download those CDs?' Uhh yeah, I appreciate what Mr. Vice President Gore is trying to do for us, as he is more apt to use technology productivly than Clinton, but the information highway is not close to being complete. Sure, the Internet could be considered basis of the information highway, the early pioneer roads perhaps, but the Internet has a long, long way before it morphs into the ''Information Super-Highway.'' You have to understand that the current modems and telecommunication lines are just the start of the problem. The problem being, that the Information Highway will not make it into the home of the average Joe. Even with ultra-highspeed modems, capable of 230kbps, speed would be severely limited. What the local phone companies need to consider doing is to install local patched-ISDN(Intefrated Services Digital Network); but the phone company is too cheap, even with James Earl Jones toting the lines... The only carrier that might be interested is at&t; although their ''you will'' ads are not really practical, they might just be able to grab some business by installing ISDN; yeah, the estimate for re-wiring America comes in at $400 billion, and obviously, the federal government can't handle that load. Maybe if Gore uses the influence that he has. InfoPhile#1 ----------- File : NET_0001.TXT Author : MuSTaiNe Topic : Setting System Defaults once Supervisor acess has been gained on a NovellNetWare 286 LAN. One of the easiest things to do after gaining supervisor acess to your NovellNetware286 LAN is to change the system defaults. By doing so you can custom tailor your own backdoor account, or change existing ones. Can we spell CHAOS? You can also make your own new accounts, but that as we say, is another text phile. At any rate, the following information on NovellNetware is for users who have hacked supervisor acess only. ( If you have not gained supervisor acess already, please refer to the program included in the archive THIEFNOV.ZIP of this package. ) Many parameters can be induvidually set for each user account. If all or some of those parameters are not entered, NetWare uses the system default values established by the supervisor options of the SYSCON program. Using SYSCOM: Start SYSCOM by typing the program's name and pressing ENTER at the system prompt. If the message "Bad Command or File Name" is displayed, one of the following conditions are true: 1) The current directory is not \PUBLIC and you do not have a SEARCH path to the \PUBLIC directory. (* CAN WE SAY "SH*T OUT OF LUCK?" *) 2) You do not have at least ROS(read, open and search) rights in the \PUBLIC directory. After the SYSCON program starts, you are presented with an Available Topics menu. To change the system defaults, select Supervisor Options by moving the highlight bar and pressing ENTER or by pressing S and ENTER. If you do not have Supervisor privlidges, a screen will pop of indicating that you can not acess Supervisor Options. (* IF THIS IS THE CASE, GET THE DAMN SUPERVISOR PW, AND LOG IN WITH IT. *) If you do have supervisor provlidges, the Supervisor Options menu is displayed. Notice the first two options begin with the word default. These two choices affect items that are used as defualt values for any new user added, unless specifically altered for the user. Choices in the Supervisor Options Menu: DEFAULT ACCOUNT VALUES\RESTRICTIONS: This catagory of options affects the use of passwords in the system. It also controls how users can login to the LAN. Seven major parameters must be set for this option. Each of these may be overidden for the induvidual users. A) ACCOUNT HAS EXPIRATION DATE: Allowed values, (Yes, No). When set for yes, the system prompts for an expiration date for the account. The account autmatically becomes inactive at midnight on that date. The account still exists, however, and can be reactivated by the supervisor. B) LIMIT CONCURRENT CONNECTIONS: Allowed values, (Yes, No). The default for this option is NO. Concurrent connections means that the same user name can be used to login on a workstation while it is already in use on another station. When set to YES, the sytem prompts for the maximum simultaneous connections allowed for this account name. The acceptable values are 1 through 100. C) REQUIRE PASSWORD: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). IF SET TO NO, A PASSWORD FOR THE USER ACCOUNT IS OPTIONAL. If set to yes, a password in mandatory for the account. In addition, the system prompts for a minimum password length. The allowed values for the minimum password length are 1 to 20, with a default of 5. Spaces are not allowed in the password; spaces entered as part of the password are converted to the underscore character (_), and this character becomes part of the password. D) FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). If set to NO, passwords have an indefinite life span. If set to YES, the option activates other options that affect the life span of passwords and the action of the system after a password has expired. A) DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES: Allowed Values (1 through 365). This option is pretty much self-explanitory. B) LIMIT GRACE LOGINS: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). This option determines Netware's actions after the password has expired. The user CAN continue with the same password indefinity. The user will be prompted at login, however, with the following message: Password has expired. Would you like to change your password on server XXXXXX? (Y/N) At this point, the user may elect to change the password, but is not forced to do so. When set to yes, this option activates the GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED option. GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED: Allowed Values, (1 to 200). Basically, if the password in NOT changed before the alloted Grace values are used, the user cannot login again without the supervisor giving the user more grace logins or extending the password experation date. E) REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). If no, the user can reuse passwords. If yes, the user must establish a password never used before. They CAN be the same as another user. F) ACCOUNT BALANCE: Allowed Values (-99999999 to 99999999). This is only used if accounting features are installed. (FORGET IT.) G) ALLOW UNLIMITED CREDIT: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). (FORGET IT.) DEFAULT TIME RESTRICTIONS: Change the values that appear on the display in front of you by using the spacebar. The usage time blocks are in thiry minute increments. ( PLAY WITH THIS ONE, I THINK IT'S PRETTY SELF-EXPLANITORY.) A) EDIT SYSTEM AUTOEXEC FILE: ( UM....DUH...) B) FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATORS: After selecting this, a screen containing existing file server console operators appears. To insert new entries, press INS. Select these users or groups by pressing the arrow keys. C) INTRUDER DETECTION\LOCKOUT: This determines what NetWare will do if a user repeatadly attempts to login incorrectly. If set to No, Netware does nothing. If set to Yes, te following options are presented: A) INCORRECT LOGIN ATTEMPTS: Allowed Values, (1 to 10000). Now because NetWare maps just the \LOGIN directory while users login, nothing prevents a user from finding a valid user name. However, if an invalid user name is entered, NetWare prompts for a passoword. ( NETWARE ASSUMES WE HACKERS ARE MORONS. ) B) BAD LOGIN COUNT RETENTION TIME: Allowed Values (40 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes; minimum 0 minutes.) These reset the Incorrect Login Attempts count when no additional login attempts are made for a specfic amount of time. C) LOCK ACCOUNT AFTER DELETION: Allowed Values, (Yes, No). If NO, a detected intruder does not cause the account to be locked. The valid user still could login using his or her name. The entry IS recorded. If yes, the account is locked. No one can login using that name, unless the supervisor enables the account through SYSCON. This is displayed when attempted: Intruder detection locout has disabled this account. Acess to server denied. You are attached to server XXXXXXXX. Now, if you attempt to break into the supervisor account and this happens, the account CAN be re-enables from the SERVER by typing ENABLE LOGIN. D) LENGTH OF ACCOUNT LOCKOUT: Allowed Values (40 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes; minimum 1 minute.) This establishes the amount of time that the user name remains locked out after an intruder has been detected. D) SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT: (UM...DUH.) E) VIEW FILE SERVER ERROR LOG: This includes intruders and unresolved or excessive data transmission errors. (* TO SAVE YOUR ASS, CLEAR IT WHEN YOU EXIT.) This can only be done by the supervisor. Anywayz, have phun with these options, abd be careful not to get caught. Maheym serves no purpose if you get your ass fired from your company, or if you get sent to detention. ( For all you school kiddies. ) Remember, you can only use these options if you have supervisor acess, and that in itself is a hard thing to do. InfoPhile#2 ----------- File : NET_0002.TXT Author : Part I Submitted by John Deere Introduction, Editing, and Part II, III by MuSTaiNe Title : How to get supervisor acess on NovellNetWare LAN's Have you ever needed to get into that SUPERVISOR account in your company Novell LAN, or school computer lab, but didn't have the password? Have you ever wanted to mess with the stuck up buisness administrator's life by locking him\her out of the SUPERVISOR account? Well, to do all of the preceeding, you need the SUPERVISOR password. And that is your key to sucessfully hacking a Novell LAN. The following is a captured post from comp.sys.novell that was posted by John Deere on Empire on May 12th, 1994. It shows how simple it is to capture and make your own SUPERVISOR password without ever knowing the previous one. Part I 1) COPY SERVER.EXE NOPASS.EXE 2) Using a binary editor (Norton DiskEdit or other tool), locate the names of the bindery files within nopass.exe (NET$*), and change the first letter to something else (i.e. MET$..). 3) Start the server with NOPASS.EXE. Since no bindery files are found with the MET$.. names, it will create a new set containing the default users, SUPERVISOR and GUEST, both with empty passwords. Login as SUPERVISOR. [ This is done from the \LOGIN directory. When prompted for user name or number, enter SUPERVISOR. ] 4) Run BINDFIX twice. This will create a *.OLD copy of your original NET$ bindery files, after first fixing any problems it can. 5) Delete the NET$ bindery file. 6) Down and restart using the original SERVER.EXE. This will create new NET$ files, with the usual GUEST and SUPERVISOR id's. Login as SUPERVISOR again, still no password. 7) Run BINDREST, while logged in as SUPERVISOR! This will restore your original bindery, with all your users etc, including the bad/missing SUPERVISOR password. 8) IMMEDIATELY set a new SUPERVISOR password, using SYSCON which does not require that you remember the previous one. That's it. It's a fairly obvious method, which I had to come up with less than a year after we first installed NetWare 3.0. Running NetWare 2.1x, I solved the same problem by using DISKED to locate the master directory table on the NetWare partition and then changed the bindery filenames by hand. The 3.x method is a lot less scary! Part II There is another way to gain the SUPERVISOR password on Novell NetWare. One of the various utilites floating arounf the h\p world today is called NETCRACK. NETCRACK v1.0 by Jim O'Kane of Winchester Virgina is what I (MuSTaiNe) have used sucessfully many times to gain acess to unsuspecting Supervisor accounts. It is slow however, and I would recommend using the above method if at all possible. NetCrack is invoked from the command line like the following: NETCRACK UserId would be the name of the account you want the password to. In our case it would be like so: NETCRACK SUPERVISOR Then : "Through repeated "demon dialer"-styled calls to the VERIFY_PASSWORD function in NetWare's Bindery Commands, NETCRACK attempts, through trial- and-error, to divulge user passwords - using legal queries in NetWare!" Now, DUH, obviously you can use this utility to find out your own ID as well. So if you are using this LAN as well as hacking it, it would be a pretty good idea to change your password often, and make it real hard to guess. NetCrack's author can be contacted at (703)-722-9751. [ Now this is when it was released, I have no clue wether or not the author still resides at that number. If he does, or has released another version, please drop me mail. I can be found on several hacking boards in 301, and 703. Part III Yet another way to change the supervisor password is to make use of NovellNetWare's (.NLM's) or Network Loadable Modules. Included in an archive circulating it's way around some of the better boards was a .NLM that would enable you to do just that. It was called SETSPASS.NLM. It is included with this release. Unfortunately, this only works for NetWare 3.x and 4.x, so everyone using 2.x or lower is SH*T OUT OF LUCK! To run this method simply type "load setspass" from the console. The program will take care of the rest, and it includes help online so NO dummy can screw it up. SETSPASS.ZIP ------------ Description: (Desc by Mustaine) Contains: SETSPASS.NLM SETSPASS.TXT Note:Author is *unknown* This is a freeware program that will allow you to change the supervisor password from the console. Just type "load setspass" from the console. It will also send a broadcast message to all users, so keep this in mind when it's run. 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