Hi I have a dialup bbs in Tennessee. If you have unlimited long distance. I would love for you to call between 8 and 5 any weekday. thanks, Harvey
Hi I have a dialup bbs in Tennessee. If you have unlimited long distance. I would love for you to call between 8 and 5 any weekday. thanks, Harvey
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It might be a good idea to advertise the number too..
A friend of mine once set up a system without telling anyone, as an experime to see if people would find the thing. They did.
Re: dialup bbs in Tennessee
By: the doctor to FIRST OFFICER on Tue Feb 18 2014 08:47:00
A friend of mine once set up a system without telling anyone, as an exper to see if people would find the thing. They did.
That was the whole point of wardialing...finding the boards that didn't advertise or which you weren't "supposed" to find. I don't think that conce has an equivalent in the telnet scene, but I do from time to time find board mentioned on forums that aren't on BBS lists but also aren't "private boards per se. Anyway, our mission is clear...we need to start wardialing TN area codes between 8 and 5 on weekdays. Whoever finds the board gets the honor o posting the number for all to see. Good luck!
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That was the whole point of wardialing...finding the boards that didn' advertise or which you weren't "supposed" to find. I don't think that con has an equivalent in the telnet scene, but I do from time to time find boa mentioned on forums that aren't on BBS lists but also aren't "private boar per se. Anyway, our mission is clear...we need to start wardialing TN are codes between 8 and 5 on weekdays. Whoever finds the board gets the honor posting the number for all to see. Good luck
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Re: dialup bbs in Tennessee
By: Journeyman to the doctor on Tue Feb 18 2014 04:56:29
So what would be nifty is a telnet wardialer - although, it would probably only be good on a standard port such as 23. But go thru like a ISPs basic
ip addressing looking for connections. Although it would be annoying as
hell to the operator of the said "hidden" bbs.
Just a thought.
So what would be nifty is a telnet wardialer - although, it would
probably only be good on a standard port such as 23. But go thru like a
It's called 'nmap' and its been available for a long time on *nix OSes and I'm sure it's available for Windows too. Port-scanning a lot of IPs could raise flags at your ISP though.Yeah, so would my program I used to use... Good thing I used openDNS! ;-)
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