Title : Datapac
Author : Synapse
==Phrack Magazine==
Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 21 of 27
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All of us I am sure have read penultimate files on the workings of
Tymnet or in some cases Sprintnet. These are staples in a hacker's diet.
In fact any second rate "underground" BBS has complete sections on BT
North America and the nets available therein. However one such net you
will most likely see very little on, is Datapac.
Datapac was originated in the late seventies by Telecom Canada, a
large partnership of Telcos and businesses interested in high speed data
transfers between Business & Government systems which would be hassle free
and cheaper in the long run. (The birth of most PSN's really.)
The significance of Datapac however is that it has changed very little
by way of security in the past ten years, although it has extended
access to most of the globe in one fashion or another. Datapac is not
only a hacker's utopia due to lax (in some cases non-existant) security;
it is also, for the most part, safe ground (this term is, of course, used
somewhat lightly) for beginners and the unsure to try their luck/skill
at the game of packet switched network hacking. The Datapac net is most
important to Canadian Hackers who have direct access to it, and
therefore (if you're lucky) direct access to the world.
A list of dial-up ports in Canada follows.
CITY (PROVINCE) DIAL NUMBER (SPEED 2400) DIAL NUMBER (SPEED 9600)
=============== ======================== ========================
(TOLL FREE-CANADA) 800-565-8805
Abbotsford (BC) 604-855-3632
Banff-Canmore(ALTA) 403-762-5603
Barrie (ONT) 705-721-2411 705-726-0168
Bathurst (NB) 506-548-8658 506-548-9837
Belleville (ONT) 613-969-1161
Brampton (ONT) 416-796-3808
Brantford (ONT) 519-758-0058
Brockville (ONT) 613-345-7550 613-498-0676
Calgary (ALTA) 403-263-5021 403-265-4081
Campbell River (BC) 604-287-9166 604-286-9800
Chatham (ONT) 519-351-8950
Chicoutimi - Jonqui (QUE) 418-543-8013 418-543-8512
Chilliwack (BC) 604-792-5218
Clarkson (ONT) 416-823-6010
Cornerbrook (NFLD) 709-634-9060 709-634-8406
Cornwall (ONT) 613-936-9145
Courtenay/Comox (BC) 604-334-9846
Dawson Creek (BC) 604-782-8549
Drayton Valley 403-542-2300
Drummondville (QUE) 819-478-1741
Duncan (BC) 604-746-8241
Edmonton (ALTA) 403-421-1428 403-429-2492
Edmundston (NB) 506-735-8809
Fort McMurray (ALTA) 403-790-2300
Fort St John (BC) 604-787-8402
Fredericton (NB) 506-459-2792 506-453-0754
Granby (QUE) 514-375-9666
Grand Centre (ALTA) 403-594-2636
Grande Prairie (ALTA) 403-532-4533
Guelph (ONT) 519-763-3610 519-763-1280
Halifax (NS) 902-453-9100 902-453-2666
Hamilton (ONT) 416-523-6948 416-523-6855
Kingston (ONT) 613-546-0039 613-546-5764
Kitchener (ONT) 519-741-4000 519-741-1499
Lethbridge (ALTA) 403-320-6200
Lindsay (ONT) 705-328-2941
Lloydminster (ALTA) 403-875-8069
London (ONT) 519-432-2710 519-432-7101
Medicine Hat (ALTA) 403-528-3445
Moncton (NB) 506-856-5196 506-383-7780
Montreal (QUE) 514-861-4750 514-845-6014
Nanaimo (BC) 604-741-1552
Nelson (BC) 604-352-9258
New Glasgow (NS) 902-755-4594
North Bay (Ont) 705-495-4720
Oshawa (ONT) 416-404-0596
Ottawa (ONT) 613-567-4552 613-563-7658
Peace River (ALTA) 403-624-1165
Penticton (BC) 604-490-0251
Port Alberni (BC) 604-723-6178
Port Hardy (BC) 604-949-8973
Powell River (BC) 604-485-9646
Prince George (BC) 604-561-9178 604-564-8953
Prince Rupert (BC) 604-627-8937
Quebec City (QUE) 418-647-2421 418-648-2611
Quesnel (BC) 604-992-3854
Red Deer (ALTA) 403-341-4033
Regina (SASK) 306-525-8760 306-347-9073
Rimouski (QUE) 418-725-3620
Sault St-Marie (ONT) 705-942-7030
Sarnia (ONT) 519-339-9144 519-337-4727
Saskatoon (SASK) 306-934-9100 306-665-1046
Sherbrooke (QUE) 819-564-6417 819-829-1146
Smithers (BC) 604-847-9173
St Catherines (ONT) 416-687-3340 416-688-3433
St. Jerome 514-565-6552
St John's (NFLD) 709-739-1499 709-739-6931
St Johns (NB) 506-633-1021 506-652-1482
Ste Hyacinthe (QUE) 514-774-0720
Sydney (NS) 902-562-8224
Terrace (BC) 604-638-8596
Toronto (ONT) 416-979-1232 416-979-1251
Trois Rivieres (QUE) 819-373-9983 819-373-9070
Truro (NS) 902-893-5434
Valleyfield (QUE) 514-377-2114
Vancouver (BC) 604-662-8747 604-662-7865
Victoria (BC) 604-380-3874 604-360-2673
Whistler (BC) 604-932-8927
William Lake (BC) 604-398-8632
Windsor (ONT) 519-973-1086 519-973-4633
Winnipeg (MAN) 204-947-6797 204-453-6099
Connecting and Addressing
Once connected you will need to type one or three periods and a
carriage return, this will produce a numerical format denoting your port
address and node,
XXXX XXXX
PORT Address-----------^ ^
NODE number-----------------^
Once this is established the network simply sits and waits for you to
spit commands at it, in other words an address to whence you would like to
travel. Failing this, idle time will have you disconnected, the time
varies but averages around 1 or 2 minutes.
The formatting of a Datapac address is really quite simple and is
most often 8 digits long (sometimes ten but we'll get to that later)
The first four (the prefix) specify the current location in Canada,
for instance large cities will have several, just as they will have
more than one prefix in the phone directories. The last four digits
are arbitrary, and correspond to the host number.
An address with ten numbers as opposed to eight (ie: xxxx xxxx xx) is
utilizing a subaddress. Quite often these machines will be independent
of a cluster of nodes and there only to fulfill one task. Also they
may simply be segregated machines for no apparent reason at all
(except to make scans a bitch :>). Quite often you will find that
subsystems work as a PAD or PAC allowing you re-enter the Dpac from
a host level, therefore allowing you to make use of the company's
inherent NUI and connect to other places on the Dpac that disallow
collect calls.
Connecting to Machines on the Dpac
Datapac, like most networks, uses NUIs (Network User ID) which
keep accounting for all billed connections. HOWEVER a great deal of
machines on the Dpac allow for collect calls from within the network.
Yet if you have a valid NUI you may connect to ANY machine hooked up
to the Dpac (except those which are part of a closed user group).
I have found that it is best to PAD hop and avoid the whole NUI
problem entirely. The following a list of connection messages
and their explanations for inter-network calls.
MESSAGE EXPLANATION
------- -----------
Call connected to: XXXXXXXX A virtual circuit has been established
between an originating DTE and a remote
(receiving) DTE.
Hunted The remote logical channel is part of
a hunt group.
Backed Up The call attempt to the remote DTE has failed.
The network has re-directed the call to
another predetermined DTE that has been
optioned as backup.
I The call has been placed to an international
address.
P Priority service. Packet size: 128.
N Normal service. Packet size: 128 or 256.
DNA Data Network Address of the originating DTE.
LCN Logical Channel Number of the recipient DTE.
NUI The call will be billed to the 6 to 8
character Network User Identifier.
CUG The recipient DTE is part of a closed user
group.
Reverse Charge The recipient DTE has accepted the charge
associated With the established call.
These reactions apply to any calls made that are not "international"
I will list the connect reactions for international calls in the following
section.
DATAPAC INTERNATIONAL ACCESS PROCEDURES
---------------------------------------
Datapac International provides outgoing and incoming access to 6 U.S.
based Networks and to over 100 packet-switched networks around the world.
To successfully complete such calls, Datapac has implemented the International
CCITT X.75 procedures and X.121 International numbering plan. Thus, the
Datapac user originating an international call must use the following format:
(1) (DNIC) (FOREIGN ADDRESS)
: : :
One defines the Datapac International.: : :
Prefix. : :
: :
Packet networks are identified by a ........: :
four digit number called a DNIC :
(data network identification code) :
:
The foreign national address is .......................:
expressed as an eight to ten digit
address.
Here is a list of useful DNIC's if you get the urge to scan "other" networks.
Sprintnet 3110
Bell South 3143
Centel 3148
BT Tymnet 3106
Accunet 3134
NYNEX 3144
U.S. West 3147
ADP Autonet 3126
Fedex 3138
Express 3139
If you are scanning (which I assume you might be) you will encounter a
great many cryptic messages. So many, in fact, I am sure you will loose
count. Some are worth mentioning some are not but here a few you might
encounter.
CALL CLEARED -- A network problem within Datapac
TEMPORARY NETWORK or a foreign network prevents either
PROBLEM (XXY) the requested call from being established
or the established call from being
continued. Try again later.
CALL CLEARED -- Either the foreign network requested is not
ADDRESS NOT IN accessible from Datapac, or the foreign
SERVICE (XXY) network address specified identifies a
non-existent destination, i.e., the address is
not yet assigned or no longer assigned.
Verify with destination that the foreign
network is accessible from Datapac and that
the foreign network address is assigned.
CALL CLEARED -- The calling terminal is not permitted to
ACCESS BARRED establish an international call to the
(XXY) called destination address because of a
closed user group violation. Verify
network address with destination.
CALL CLEARED -- Either the foreign network or the
COLLECT CALL destination address is not willing to
REFUSED (XXY) accept the collect calls. Verify the call
establishment procedures with destination.
CALL CLEARED -- The Call Request is considered invalid
INCOMPATIBLE by the foreign network mainly because of
CALL OPTIONS the incorrect number of digits in the
(XXY) foreign network address. Verify foreign
network address with destination.
CALL CLEARED -- The destination is out of order, possibly
DESTINATION NOT because the destination's network access
RESPONDING (XXY) link is inoperative. Try again later
and verify with destination.
CALL CLEARED -- The destination address called is fully
DESTINATION BUSY engaged (no logical channels available)
(XXY) and cannot accept another call at this
time. Try again later.
CALL CLEARED -- This message indicates a protocol error at
REMOTE PROCEDURE the remote DTE interface. Check with remote
ERROR (XXY) DTE (destination).
Outdials on Dpac
On most Dpac dialups there are also dialouts, however to use them you
must either be calling from a Host on the Dpac or have a public access
NUI. The latter tends to be more difficult to get than the former. A list of
addresses for dialouts is available at 9210 0086 (the Datapac help
center), however it is OLD and therefore somewhat inaccurate so I have
not included it. Also you will find that a majority of the dialouts
are of the low baud rate variety, however there are a few 19.2
dialouts as well.
While dialouts are quite often a pain in the ass to access, all hope is
not lost. Many of the machines you encounter on Dpac are LATservers,
Gandalfs, System/370s, etc. with dialouts. I have found more
than a few that are COMPLETELY un-passworded with Global access
dialouts.
Beyond all this, Dpac can also be very useful for covering your
tracks while attempting to perform digital voyeurism on other networks
like Sprintnet, Tymnet, etc. It may mean that you have less leeway but it
still makes the target site go through a bit more difficulty in tracking
you down.
In closing this, I am leaving a scan through which you can get familiar
with Dpac. It is far from complete as a guide to Datapac, but lists
many of the systems I have found that accept collect calls.
I will first list prefixes and the areas they represent.
If you are looking a decent Datapac Scanner you can get one at
403-283-5519, while this is not a public system, it will allow guest
users to log on and transfer a scanner made for Procomm for Windows
Partial Datapac Prefix List
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Calgary (ALTA) 6330 | Clarkson (ONT) 9190
Edmonton (ALTA) 5870 | Halifax (NS) 7610
Hamilton (ONT) 3850 | Kitchener (ONT) 3340
London (ONT) 3560 | Montreal (QUE) 8270
Ottawa (ONT) 8570 | Quebec City (QUE) 4840
Regina (SASK) 7210 | St-John's (NB) 7460
Saskatoon (SASK) 7110 | St. John (NFLD) 7810
Toronto (ONT) 9160 | Vancouver (BC) 6710
Windsor (ONT) 2950 | Winnipeg (MAN) 6920
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Scan List
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
<] NUA [> <] Service Name [> ($ = Refused Collect Connection)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
20100071 $ VM/SP
20200115 VAX/VMS
20200116 VAX/VMS
20200156 Diand Information System
20200214 $ UNIX (gtagmhs2)
20200230 METS Dial-In Server Enter your login name:
2020024098 Control Port on Node Ottawa 6505 PAD
20200286 $ VAX/VMS
2020032099 MPX.25102: PASSWORD
20200321 SunOS Rel 4.1.3 (X25)
20200322 SunOS ""
20200330 INETCO Magicbank
20200342 ::
20200497 VAX/VMS
202005421 $ VAX/VMS
20200548 SunOS Rel 4.1.3 (TMS470)
20200582 $ VAX/VMS Production System
20200586 ULTRIX v4.2 (fcsa)
20200600 $ User Id/Usager:
20200602 $ UNIX (gtagmhs)
20400011 $ VM/SP BNRCEN
20400089 XMUX node: 320QUEEN
20400157 HP3000 IDRC/CDRI/CIID:
20400177 QL * IDENTIFIEZ-VOUS SVP * PLEASE SIGN ON:
2040017777 GST Questions & Answers by Revenue Canada
20400180 XMUX node: STORE305
20400205 VAX/VMS
20400210 VMS/VAX
20400249 UNIX
20400268 $ VAX/VMS
20400407 $ VAX/VMS
20400459 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
20400470 ISM/TSO READY TO HOST
20400478 HP3000
20400484 VAX/VMS
20400529 $ XMUX node: SMITHFLD
20400642 CDCNET
20400683 PACX (user interface)
20400712 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
20400860 VAX/VMS
20401313 Network
20401375 DATAPAC: DOT SYSTEM READY
20500011 VM/SP Canada Institute for Scientific & Tech Info
20500036 enter v for vtam (roscoe or tso) d for dobis
20500047 $ #
20600029 SCO domus1 SCO v/386
20600222 Please enter password
20700038 $ VAX/VMS
20700040 Enter profile ID:
20700053 NODE 57206798 (looks like an iNet2000?)
20700122 XMUX node: OTTAWA
20700157 UNIX ""
20700187 $ VAX/VMS Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Satellite Op.
20700194 iNet2000
20700195 iNet2000
20700201 $ HP3000 Supply & Services Canada
20700326 DATAPAC : NBA SYSTEM READY
20700416 Operator Code:
20700439 UNIX (bcm_kernel)
20700471 ISM (7/E/1) ISM Systems Corp/Ottawa Processing
20700538 XMUX node: TMIXMUX0
20700539 XMUX node: TMIXMUX1
20700540 XMUX node: TMIXMUX2
20700541 UNIX
20700561
20700591 Canadian Intl. Development Agency's BBS(CIDA)
20700596 UNIX Zoomit
20700603 VAX/VMS
20700611 $ DIAND INFO SYSTEM. ENTER SERVICE NAME
20700615 SCO OD Statsys1
20700616 $ UNIX gateway!login:
20700617 UNIX Zoomit
20700652 UNIX
20700665 $ NC-PASS
20700666 $ NC-PASS
20700718 OBS Online Services (WYLBUR)
20700728 VAX/VMS
20700740 UNIX
20700741 VAX/VMS
20800015 VAX/VMS
20800033 VAX/VMS v5.5-1
20800043 $ DIAND Info System - INAC. Sioux Lookout.
20800095 TSO
20800187 VAX/VMS FCSA System VAX/VMS 4.2
21200014 CDCNET
21200030 $ PACX
21300047 Please Enter Password
21600001 ::
21700054 VAX/VMS
21700073 ::
22100034 HP3000 Burgess Wholesale Foods MPE/XL -Kingston
22100138 INT NET Enter SecurID Passcode:
22100188 VAX/VMS
22400041 XMUX node: BELLEVIL
22600049 SERVICE ID=
22700017 VAX/VMS
23400121 $ UNIX orillia x25
23600035 VAX/VMS Micro VAX 3100 / VMS 5.5
23800176 VAX/VMS v5.5-1
23800236 XMUX node: OTTAWA
23800343 node 57216d65 (looks like an iNet2000)
23800451 $ VAX/VMS Certification System
23800491 UNIX X.29 Terminal Service
23800505 ONLINE SERVICES(WYLBUR) ENTER USER ID-
23800507 "" ""
23800594 ENTER FUNCTION:(Fisheries & Oceans Canada)
23800599 XMUX node: MUX8
23800684 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
23800685 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
23800700 SCO OD vmabs SCO Open Desktop
24300084 VAX/VMS v5.5
24300149 XMUX node: SAULTE
24400061 SERVICE ID=
24400096 DATAPAC : SUD SYSTEM READY
24400146 HP3000 PROD.MULTICAR.SUDBURY MPE XL
24700021 SERVICE ID=
24900011 VAX/VMS INFOMART ONLINE
24900024 ISM (7/E/1) ISM Systems Corp. Ottawa Proc. Centre
24900040 VAX/VMS
24900057 ISM
24900099 PACX Gandalf Access Server
25200014 TAL TORONTO
25200017 VM/SP
25200054 XMUX node: TORONTO
25200214 ISM GUARDIAN INSURANCE - ENTER SYSTEM
25200258 ::
25700031 >
25700057 VAX/VMS
26100091 VAX/VMS
28300080 VAX/VMS
28300083 XMUX node: XMUX1
28300092 INETCO
28300154 VAX/VMS
28700014 VAX/VMS
28700029 SERVICE ID=
28700030 LEVITT SAFETY / THUNDER BAY
29200013 VAX/VMS
29300045 $ VAX/VMS
29400052 Compuserve
29400172 VAX/VMS
29400176 Enter System Id:
29400254 XMUX node: WINDSOR
29400263 ISM CDNC
29400264 ISM CDNC
29500009 $ Datapac Public OD
29500071 $ ""
29500072 $ ""
29500073 $ ""
29500074 $ ""
29500075 $ ""
29500092 ::
29500137 ::
29500139 PRIMOS 23.3.0 INTENG
29500166 $ Datapac Public OD
29500167 $ ""
29500168 $ ""
29500900 $ ""
29500901 $ ""
29600018 PRIMOS v23 FAXON
29600136 KMUX GANDALF KMUX PWORD>
2960075101 INETCO Polystar E.C.U
30500153 AXA Canada Data Center(PACKET/74)
31500065 SCO OD isgsys1 SCO Open Desktop 2.0
31500076 $ PACX UWO Computing & Communications Services
315000767 XMUX node: CCSMUX1
31500083 XMUX node: LONDON
31500225 SCO OD isg2 SCO Open Desktop 2.0
31500490 XMUX node: LONDON
31500528 XMUX node: SARNIA
31500607 PRIMOS 23.3.0.R20 WPPENG
31500726 UNIX ADC T-SENTRY
31500787 XMUX node: BUNTINRI
31500838 MHP201A DTPAC06L VER 7.0.3 APPLICATION:
32400014 XMUX node: LONDON
32400016 ISP-LOGON-CHRISTIE
32400067 $ VM/SP
32400107 PRIMOS 22.1.2.R38 HUNT
32400122 " ""
32500023 XMUX node: LONDON1
32500053 XMUX node: 074
32500099 XMUX node: WIND
32500149 enter passcode:
32500202 VAX/VMS W.R.C.S.S.B
32500225 VAX/VMS London system A - Boot Node - MicroVMS v4.7
32500239 VAX/VMS
32500274 VAX/VMS
32500345 $ MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
32500367 XMUX node: WINDSOR
32500369 UNIX
32500383 XMUX node: STERLING
325003833 BOSX/DPX (RISC?) Sterling Marking Products Inc.
32500386 5251 Controller emulator - v.191 Password:
32500396 VAX/VMS MicroVMS 5.3-1
32500406 VAX/VMS MicroVMS 5.3-1
32500523 SERVICE ID=
32500680 XMUX node: WINDSOR
32500692 XMUX node: WINDSOR
32500713 XMUX node: STTHOMAS
32500850 DATAPAC: WII SYSTEM READY
32600052 Compuserve
32600056 PRIMOS 22.1.2.R3 PBTOOL
32600243 VAX/VMS
33400115 SERVICE ID=
33400223 Adjusters Canada Inc. Please enter X25 Security
33400246 PRIMOS 22.0.3.R37 BLTCAD
33400306 $ Datapac Public OD
33400337 $ ""
33400344 $ ""
33400345 $ ""
33400346 $ ""
33400347 $ ""
33400348 $ ""
33400349 $ ""
33400521 ISM
33400550 ULTRIX
33400589 $ Datapac Public OD
33400590 $ ""
33400591 $ ""
33400609 ISM
33400630 PRIMOS 22.1.3 THOR Engle Canada
33400672 UNIX 192.9.200.1
334006723 MACHINE (XMUX machine)
33400694 Sim3278
33400703 UNIX AT&T SV - WLU
3340070399 MPX.25102: PASSWORD
33400892 ===>
33400900 $ Datapac Public OD
33400901 $ ""
33401149 XMUX node: KITCH
33401414 Datapac Public OD
33401415 ""
33401453 DYNIX SpaeNaur SVR4
33401462 Datapac Public OD
33401475 Chase IoLan Terminal Server
334014751 XMUX node: WATERLOO
33401528 UNIX
33401537 Sim3278
33500021 JMS Online Service. Please enter ID:
33500033 $ ENTER LOGON REQUEST
33500081 JMS Administator line. Enter SYSTEM or SERVICE.
33500099 " "
33500110 XMUX node: WATERLOO
33500136 Wilfrid Laurier University x.25 PAD
33500142 Prudential Assurance / Kitchener
33500196 University of Waterloo online Library
33700015 PICK
33700115 STARMASTER Agriculture Canada Ontario Regional Com. Cent.
33700133 XMUX node: 362
33700216 XMUX node: 767
33700236 VAX/VMS Wellington Country Roman Catholic School Board
33700238 VAX/VMS
33700345 VAX/VMS
33700346 $ HP3000DTC Enter DTC port password:
33700348 DATAPAC : KIT SYSTEM READY
33700349 $ ZAM0001
33700376 $ VAX/VMS Ontario College Application Service
33700393 ::
33700465 ISM NET-PASS NPA MAGIC
34100013 VAX/VMS
34200139 SERVICE ID=
35100010 $ VAX/VMS
35500179 PICK WELCOME TO HAC INFO NETWORK
35600110 $ Datapac Public OD
35600158 UNIX 3x3
35600273 DEVELNET University/Hospital Network
35600900 $ Datapac Public OD
35600901 $ ""
36200027 MHP201A U0000053 Ver 7.0.5 APPLICATION:
36700021 USER NUMBER --
36700026 VAX/VMS
36700030 USER NUMBER --
36700038 $ UNIX
36700059 QINTER
36700115 OCC System
36700126 SERVICE ID=
36700172 SAFEGUARD 2>
36700183 XMUX node: DP01
36700184 XMUX node: DP02
36700185 HP3000
36700369 NETWORK CONTROL
36700372 SAFEGUARD 4>
36700381 Sim3278
36700382 Sim3278
37200020 VAX/VMS
37500014 VAX/VMS
37600014 SERVICE ID=
37600020 HP3000 HP900.HCB.CANADA MPE/XL
37600027 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/400
37600029 XMUX node: HAMILTON
37600044 $ ISM SCC INTERACTIVE SERVICES
37600066 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO 4.15 PACKET/74
37600152 XMUX node: HAMILTON
37600166 XMUX node: BUTLER
37600176 XMUX node: DISCOUNT
38300083 VAX/VMS
38500079 $ TANGRAM ARBITER LU1
38500085 HCH Magic
38500122 PACX CCINFO
38500150 $ Datapac Public OD
38500151 $ ""
38500152 $ ""
38500153 $ ""
38500154 $ ""
38500163 $ ""
38500164 $ ""
38500165 $ ""
38500198 $ ""
38500200 $ ""
38500201 $ ""
38500202 $ ""
38500203 $ ""
38500204 $ ""
38500205 $ ""
38500226 XMUX node: (no node name)
38500262 Please enter your operator number
38500329 #
38500356 PACX CCINFO
38500399 SERVICE ID=
38500400 ::
38500431 VAX/VMS
38500586 VAX/VMS MicroVMS v5.3
38500891 VAX/VMS
38500900 $ Datapac Public OD
38500901 $ ""
38501019 XMUX node: WELLAND
38501149 XMUX node: CPNWRI
38501151 VAX/VMS
38501155 DATAPAC : BUR SYSTEM READY
38501175 CDCNET
38501194 VAX/VMS AEG Electrocom CDN_CECO V25.3
38700015 VAX/VMS BURCOM - MicroVAX ][ - MSB
38700022 XMUX node: RBURL
38700048 PRIMOS 20.2.6 SYSD
38700068 $ Bailey Controls Canada
38700119 ::
38700127 XMUX node: STORE031
38700132 XMUX node: LIMRIDGE
38700152 PRIMOS 20.2.6 SYSF
38700153 PRIMOS 20.2.6 SYSL
38700155 XGATE:
38700162 XMUX node: QUEENSTN
38700261 XMUX node: HAMILTON
38700262 XMUX node: FORTERIE
38700426 XMUX node: HAM
38700583 XMUX node: DISCNT2
38700629 XMUX node: NIAGARA
39100017 MERLIN SYSTEM 2
39100019 MERLIN ""
39100020 MERLIN ""
39100041 Id: LU:Z0068
39100043 Id: LU:Z0070
39100044 Id: LU:Z0077
39100045 Id: LU:Z0078
39100049 Green Line Investor Services
39100057 VAX/VMS Burns Fry Analytics Inc. Fixed Income Research
39100077 Toronto Public Library
391000775 XMUX node: TPL
39100092 INT/UNIX system name: cirus 2 INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS CORP.
39100146 XMUX node: STORE088
39100200 iNet2000
39100234 VAX/VMS Burns Fry Ltd. MicroVAX 3800
39100395 HP3000
39100498 STARMASTER
39100503 MERLIN SYSTEM 2
39100566 STARMASTER NORBORD Industries
39100566 Console
39100581 AOS/VS
39400100 iNet2000
39400101 iNet2000
39500032 INFOGLOBE DATABASE--PLEASE SIGN ON
39500032 Globe & Mail
40100012 PACX U.C.G. PACX 2000
41100043 Infoglobe
41100045 Interactive UNIX
41100054 Green Line Investor System
41100065 Imprimerie Quebec
41100301 Prime Net
41100656 Lotus CSG
41100681 ??
43900170 ECHO System
55500010 French?
59100088 U Of A 3000 System
59100092 Keyano College-Alberta
59100099 VMS/VAX
60100010 U of Alberta
62400440 UNIX 2000 System
62600009 Private Network
62600045
62600046 Service Id:
66600062 Van-Reg
66600180 ??
67100752 User Name?
67101408 ??
67101700 Cloverdale Paint
67101802 VMS/VAX
69100018 CYBERSHARE
69100376 VMS/VAX
69200032 Lucky (VMS/VAX)
69200239 Environment Winnepeg
69200343 User Id:
70300066 Brandon University
72100315 SPMC (VMS/VAX)
72100465 MCR
72101002 VMS/VAX
72101058 SPECIFY APPLICATION DESIRED
72101109 Information System Management
72400014 Max Daisley System (VMS/VAX)
72400100 Envoy
72400101 Envoy
78100092 VMS/VAX
78100209 VMS/VAX
78100265 VMS/VAX
78100476 Hewlett Packard System
78100876 DYNIX S6000
78101097 VMS/VAX
79400100 Envoy
84400095 Profits
84400237 Service Id:
84400312 GEnie Network
84400513 SuperDOS
84400526 BNF: DATAPAC SYSTEM READY
84400571 Daily Oil & Associates BBS
84800410 VMS/VAX
84800535 CAS: DATAPAC
84800700 VMS/VAX
84800728 %XGATE
84800784 XENIX System
84800829 Alberta Wheat Pool
84800888 ALLSTATE (VMS/VAX)
91100014 Gandalf System - Canadian Facts
91100174 VMS/VAX
91100482 Grassroots System (Special Emul. Needed)
92100086 DATAPAC Information
93200233 UM-Net
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