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From harlequin@fnord.org.uk Mon Jun 25 09:10:56 2001 Newsgroups: alt.2600,alt.2600.hackerz,alt.hacker,alt.hacking Subject: Newbies: Information Overload [Links, links & more links] .. From: Harlequin <harlequin@fnord.org.uk> Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 16:10:56 GMT [Note: I just post this stuff. I didn't write it. Please DO NOT reply to this post quoting its entirety! Downloading costs many people real money. H.] -- [Further note: Due to complaints, this text is currently only being posted once per week. H.] Title $> Newbies: Information Overload [Links, links and more links] .. Release Version $> 2.0 Compiled by $> VisiGoth Permissions $> This file can be (re)distributed by whoever feels the need and to whoever wants it. Just make sure that it is in tact and not altered (aside from any links you want to add yourself) in any form. Updates $> 12.30.98 - This post as well as my other post entitled 'HowTo: Makeshift Linux Network @ Home ..' is being turned over to Quinny for an indefinite period of time [read: Until I decide to take over again or he decides to hand it over to someone else]. If you have any questions or comments regarding this post, please contact Quinny via the group[s]. If you need to contact me personally, my e-mail address is located at the end if this file. %%%% %%%% Why (Long): The primary purpose of this list is to help the 'newbies' find the information that they desire. Whether it be in regard to hacking, phreaking, cracks and wares, mailing lists or to find an address from a telephone number. But, as you may have guessed, there is an ulterior motive to this list as well. Yes, i hate to say it but there is. What is this 'ulterior motive' you ask?? Well, that can be best explained with an example of what we see here everyday: "The regulars are sitting in this group, as they do virtually everyday, doing many things. Answering questions to the best of their abilities. Taking tortuous threads and forming them to be the slinky in a garbage disposal threads that you see before you. Posting primers and old text files for the masses. Correcting these primers and text files for accuracy. Some don't say much of anything and just hide out in the rafters and lurk. And of course some are involved in soap opera like discussions, which could sometimes boggle even the sharpest mind. But, amidst these everyday activities that most people are consumed in, they are temporarily distracted by a 'newbie' or a 'llama' redundantly asking for the most simplest things of which could be found with the use of a search engine or by reading the posts regularly. Oh, here comes 'ZeRo Co0l LlAmA' now. "Hey d00dz! I saw a post with a sh!t load of linkZ, but i am 2 laZy 2 click on the UrLz. GiMM3 WAREZZZZZZZZZ !!!!!" Now, unfortunately my posting will not help this poor, lost soul. I don't think there is much of anything that could help this person except maybe for a swift slap across the back of the head and a bottle of Prozac. Ah, but here comes 'Genuine Newbie' now. "Greetings everyone. I am new at hacking and i would really like to gain all the information that i possibly can regarding the subject at hand. I've already used a search engine to find a lot of links, but my thirst for knowledge has not yet been quenched. Could you guys give me a hand by throwing some more links my way?? Thank you." Of course, if this person had read the group for awhile he/she could have found numerous links to quench that thirst. /But/ - he/she was polite enough to post a good, solid request. Which is where the ulterior motive comes in. (Yes, FINALLY!) No one in the group wants people like 'ZeRo Co0l LlAmA' or 'Genuine Newbie' asking these types of questions. So, this list is my effort to try to quell the influx of those posts. If this doesn't get you going in the right direction, than nothing will. Except maybe for a psychologist and a new hobby that has absolutely nothing to do with computers. %%%% %%%% When and What Else: This will be posted as Quinny sees fit. I am assuming at least twice a week to the normal groups. It can also be found at DejaNews if you do a search on my name or Quinny's name. This post is also HTMLized on my site in the 'TB2600' section. I also recommend that you read Harlequin's 'Newbie' posts: "How to Hack - Info for Newbies", the alt.2600 FAQ, the alt.2600 survival guide and his cracks and wares list of links. 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It is a good system and they could use contributions to aide you in your quest to become a Unix Guru! I have used the help and can tell you having never used unix solaris 4.5 those folks where helpful. H.] %%%% %%%% /*Mailing lists/* http://www.ntsecurity.net/ (Subscribe to the NTSecurity list w/the on-line sign up page) Alert - Send an e-mail to request-alert@iss.net with the following in the body of the message: Subscribe alert BugTraq - Send an e-mail to LISTERV@NETSPACE.ORG with the following in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE BUGTRAQ Cert - Send an e-mail to cert-advisory-request@cert.org with the following in the subject line: SUBSCRIBE <your e-mail address here> FreeBSD Hackers Digest - Send an e-mail to Majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG with the following in the body of the message: subscribe freebsd-hackers-digest Happy Hacker Digest - Send an e-mail message to hacker@techbroker.com with the following in the body of the message: subscribe hh Linux Security - Send an e-mail message to linux-security-request@redhat.com with the following in the subject of the message: subscribe Linux Admin - Send an e-mail message to Majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu with the following in the body of the message: subscribe linux-admin <your e-mail address here> NTBugTraq - Send an e-mail message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM with the following in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE NTBUGTRAQ firstnamelastname NT FAQ - Send an e-mail message to nt-faq@ed-com.com with the following in the body of the message: subscribe nt-faq <your e-mail address here> Windows95 - Send an e-mail message to WIN95-L-request@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM with the following in the body of the message: SUB WIN95-L firstnamelastname Windows98 - Send an e-mail message to WIN98-L-request@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM with the following in the body of the message: SUB WIN98-L firstnamelastname Visual Basic - Send an e-mail message to VISBAS-L-request@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM with the following in the body of the message: SUB VISBAS-L firstname lastname %%%% %%%% /*Proxy Servers/* proxy.ak.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.wn.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.pm.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.tg.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.ch.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.ro.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.na.iconz.co.nz:8080 proxy.nn.iconz.co.nz:8080 svc.logan.k12.ut.us:8001 svc.nues.k12.ut.us:8001 svc.helpdesk.k12.ut.us:8001 svc.logan.k12.ut.us:8001 svc.nues.k12.ut.us:8001 svc.slc1.k12.ut.us:8001 gargoyle.apana.org.au:3128 proxy.magnusnet.com:8080 (or 8085, 8086, 8088) proxy.third-wave.com:3128 supernova.netscape.com:8080 access.adobe.com:8080 server.librarysafe.com:8080 wwwcache.mcc.ac.uk:3128 http://www.anonymizer.com:8080 http://lpwa.com http://www.iproxy.com %%%% %%%% /*Operating System Specifics/* Linux/UNIX related sites: http://www.freebsd.org http://www.hawken.edu/help/linux.htm http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/index.html http://www.linux.org http://www.geek-girl.com/Unixhelp/ http://www.netsys.com/ http://www.ugu.com/ http://www.clark.net/pub/srokicki/linux/ http://www2.xtdl.com/~jlorenz/allunix.html http://www.linuxhq.com http://www.linuxos.org http://www.li.org http://freshmeat.net http://slashdot.org http://lwn.net/daily http://lwn.nethttp://webwatcher.org http://www.linuxresources.com http://www.linuxgazette.com http://www.linuxjournal.com http://www.best.com/~aturner/RedHat-FAQ/ http://linux-list.home.ml.org http://www.labs.redhat.com http://www.redhat.com http://www.clark.net/pub/ray/ [From Juergen Dollinger: http://www.suse.de (Most popular german Linux distribution) http://www.suse.com (dto) H.] { Linux Vendors } http://www.cdrom.com http://www.lsl.com http://www.linuxmall.com http://www.cheapbytes.com http://www.varesearch.com (systems with Linux pre-installed) http://www.linux-hw.com WindowsNT related sites: http://www.nmrc.org/files/nt/ http://www.webtrends.com http://www.ntsecurity.net http://www.windowsnt-plus.com/ http://www.ntshop.com http://www.ntfaq.com Windows95 related sites: http://www.windows95.com [Note from ~The §eventh §ign~: It was bought by Cnet and is Now. http://www.Winfiles.com. It is now both Windows 95, Windows NT, and (Bwahahahaha!) Windows CE related thanks!! H.] http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/1094/ http://www.windows98.org http://www.mindspring.com/~ggking3/pages/windmill.htm http://www.annoyances.org/win95/ http://www.cobb.com/win95/index.htm http://www.winmag.com http://walden.mo.net/~rymabry/95winfaq.html#FAQ http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/org/i/is/help/win95/ http://www.halcyon.com/cerelli/ http://cuiwww.unige.ch/info/pc/remote-boot/ http://www.helmig.com/ http://www.pcguide.com %%%% %%%% /*Programming related/* C/C++: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ http://www.strath.ac.uk/CC/Courses/NewCcourse/ccourse.htmlMS-DOS: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/User/P.L.Poulain/project/allcomms.htm http://log.on.ca/users/rhwatson/dos7/commandintro.html http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/john/html/dosinfo/batch.html http://www.cit.ac.nz/smac/os100/msdos14.htm QBasic: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4504/qbasic_tutorials.html http://www.qbasic.com Visual Basic: http://www.wvinter.net/~smithm/archives.htm http://www.inquiry.com/techtips/thevbpro/ http://www.cdc.net/~dmitri/utilities.html http://www.brianharper.demon.co.uk/files.htm http://www.zeode-sd.com/ccrp/ http://www.freecode.com/ ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/vb/kb/index.txt http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/ http://www.softcircuits.com/sw_vbsrc.htm http://www.karland.com/code/visualbasic/ http://www.kingsoft.com/qaid/vb/index.html http://www.cgvb.com/links/lpage.boa/FILE http://www.buffnet.net/~millard/vb/vbwfaq1.htm http://www.vb-helper.com/howto.htm http://pi1438.kub.nl:2080/VisualBasicSource/scindex.htm http://www.goldenfamily.com/visbas/index.html#CODE http://thebestweb.com/vbfaqs/faq_prog.html http://www.pconline.com/~markp/winsock.htm Miscellany: http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/zdv/projekte/linux/books/nag/node1.html http://www.programmersheaven.comh http://www.strangecreations.com/ http://www.utexas.edu/cc/ %%%% %%%% /*On-Line Reading Materials/* http://www.mcp.com/personal/ http://www.developer.com %%%% %%%% /*Search Engines/* http://www.yahoo.com http://www.altavista.com http://www.infoseek.com http://www.lycos.com http://www.excite.com http://www.webcrawler.com http://www.metacrawler.com http://www.hotbot.com http://www.dejanews.com http://www.filez.com http://www.ftpsearch.com http://www.phoaks.com %%%% %%%% /*Cracks, Wares and Serial Numbers/* [VGI Note: I am fully aware that this section has absolutely nothing to do with hacking or phreaking, but I am getting sick and tired of people requesting this crap so hopefully if they are directed towards this list, they will eventually cease and desist (or at least slow down to an extent).] http://www.compucall.com/keys.htm http://hack.box.sk/ http://www.fravia.org http://www.lordcaligo.org http://www.t50.com http://www.wwisp.com/~wsg/cbd/cracks.html http://members.tripod.com/~tnwo/ http://www.fortune500.net/super/ If the links above do not offer what you are looking for, then here is a list of the appropriate news groups that cracks, wares, and serial number requests should be made in (In other words, not here!): news://alt.cracks news://alt.binaries.cracks news://alt.binaries.cracks.phrozen-crew news://alt.2600.warez news://alt.2600.programz news://alt.warez.ibm-pc news://alt.binaries.warez.linux news://alt.binaries.warez.mac news://alt.binaries.warez.macintosh %%%% %%%% /*Finding People on the 'Net/* http://www.anywho.com http://www.infospace.com http://www.whowhere.com http://www.four11.com http://www.switchboard.com http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/finding-addresses/faq.html [Now http://www.faqs.org/hypertext/faq/usenet/finding-addresses/faq.html H.] http://www.thecodex.com/ http://rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois/ %%%% %%%% /*Phreaking Related/* http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~jgotts/underground/boxes.html http://members.tripod.com/~iang/http://www.phonelosers.org/ [Note from !!Sabu!!: After RBCP took down his discussion board at www.phonelosers.org I set up my own message board modeled after the one rbcp had. It ain't great but it's better than no message board. It's at: http://pla.tsx.org. If that link goes dead the backup is: http://boards.eesite.com/board.cgi?boardset=q7rj7dk4 - Enjoy. H.] http://www.geek.org.uk/phila/nd/index.html http://www.slcnet.net/personalwww/apollo/telecom/phreak.htm http://www.webcrunchers.com http://www.visual-traffic.com/hacker.html %%%% %%%% I hope that this posting has been of some value to you and has not proved to be a complete waste of time on my part. E-mail: visigoth[at]technologist.com