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A simple WAR DIALing SALT script for Telix<br />
release 1<br />
<br />
by Burnin' of UNKNOWN Prez<br />
Oct 16th, 2001<br />
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Introduction<br />
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War dialing. Also known as scanning. It's searching for BBSs and other useful<br />
systems by calling random phone numbers. It's somewhat similar to port<br />
scanning. War dialers are programs which do it automatically. War dialing is<br />
nowadays more needed than ever, because Internet (and especially WWW) has<br />
virtually wiped out FidoNet and other amateur networks. And FidoNet has<br />
several advantages like faster downloading, because the system's not on the<br />
other side of the planet (unless you, of course, *actually* call from the<br />
other side of planet :), and the COMPLETE control over your site, because you<br />
own the machine that's running the BBS (that's possible also on iNet, but you<br />
do need some cash for it). The problem with the still existing systems is,<br />
that they disappear one after another so the BBS lists will be out of date and<br />
because of that nobody bothers to compile those lists anymore. And if some new<br />
system does get online then it doesn't get listed at all because there simply<br />
are no lists. Well now, and how on Earth are you supposed to know the number<br />
of a BBS? War dialing, that's the answer!<br />
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The following script has been written in SAIL language and is meant for Telix,<br />
a (once?) very popular DOS based communication program.<br />
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----- cut here -------------- Begin of DIALER.SLT -------------- cut here -----<br />
//<br />
// A very simple/basic/lame WAR DIALing SALT script for Telix<br />
// (C)left by CyberRax the Hacking One, 2001<br />
// Created @ 14:25 24.08.2001<br />
//<br />
// Tested successfully on Telix 3.22<br />
//<br />
// Usage: cut out this script<br />
// edit TheNumber to reflect wanted starting phone number<br />
// compile script (CS dialer.slt)<br />
// return (in)to TELIX<br />
// activate CAPTURING<br />
// run script<br />
// turn off the monitor and go to sleep<br />
// after waking, eating, turning on the monitor stop script and CAPTURE<br />
// exit Telix or shell to DOS<br />
// open capture file and search for 'online'<br />
// if it's there then some BBS found (phone number one line higher)<br />
// if 'online' is not present then you'll have to repeat the process on<br />
// the next night with other phone numbers and/or get a REAL war<br />
// dialer (like ToneLok)<br />
// Notes: if your phone has tone dialing then change DialString<br />
// to "ATDT00000"<br />
// run this script at night, because most BBS's aren't open 24h but are<br />
// open at night hours. Also it's more likely that by a voice call<br />
// the person won't get out of bed and to phone in time to pick it<br />
// up before the connection is terminated thus you won't have to pay<br />
// for the call, in case you happen to live in a country that has<br />
// minute-tax (BTW, a big FUCK YOU! flies out to Eesti Telefon (the<br />
// AT&T of Estonia) and a big greeting to Prody, the (possibly)<br />
// number one enemy of ET!)<br />
// it's assumed that 20 seconds is enough to dial a number and get so<br />
// far that a carrier is present<br />
// this script is made for phone numbers with 5 digits (in-county<br />
// numbers in Estonia) and has to be slightly modified to dial<br />
// longer numbers<br />
// this is my very first SAIL script, so forgive me that it's not very<br />
// elegant nor as optimized as it could be<br />
//<br />
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str DialString[9] = "ATDP00000"; // String to send to modem<br />
str NumberString[5]; // Phone number as string<br />
int TheNumber = 0; // Phone number<br />
str TheTime[8]; // Current time<br />
<br />
main()<br />
{<br />
ACTION:<br />
itos(TheNumber,NumberString); // Convert number to string<br />
copystr(NumberString,DialString,4,5); // Put phone number into DialString<br />
// overwriting the zeroes<br />
time(curtime(), TheTime); // Get time<br />
prints(TheTime); // Print it (for keeping track when<br />
// exactly something was found)<br />
cputs(DialString); // Send string to modem<br />
cputs("^M"); // ...with ENTER<br />
delay_scr(200); // Wait 20 seconds (for dialing and<br />
// receiving info)<br />
if (carrier()) // If carrier then probably a BBS...<br />
prints("We are online!"); // ...so print string<br />
HANGING: // Terminate connection<br />
if (hangup() == 0) // If failed repeat until<br />
GOTO HANGING; // ...we succeed<br />
delay_scr(20); // Sleep for 2 seconds<br />
++TheNumber; // Increase phone number by 1<br />
GOTO ACTION; // Repeat whole process<br />
}<br />
----- cut here --------------- End of DIALER.SLT --------------- cut here -----<br />
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Conclusion<br />
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This script is, as already said, very simple and probably worthless, because<br />
who's nowadays still interested in BBSs or DOS anyway? But if nothing else<br />
than let this code be a memory for the glorious days of BBS hacking.<br />
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