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Hacking Corvis Constellation

By the Rifter, Group 42

A little dated, I first published this on our BBS in 1986, it was also published in 2600 in November, 1987 - Redwoods

Does your school have a bunch of a Apple IIs hooked up to a Corvis? Well, if they do, this is for you.

If you want all the accounts and passwords all you have to do is follow these simple instructions. First when it prompts you for your ID, simply hit ctrl-reset a few times. You should now have an Applesoft Basic prompt. Now type in this one line program:


Now that you have that typed in, RUN it. The program should dump all the passwords onto the screen. User names are usually to to four characters long. Passwords are two characters long. Also, disregard any punctuation followint a password.

Let's say you had some output that looked like this: ... P1 P2 TYIPXX P3... The P1 and P2 would be user ID's that require no passwords. The TYIPXX would be the user id TYIP and the password XX. P3 would be the same as P1 and P2.

That's the basics of Hacking Corvis Constellation. Until next time have phun and hack on.


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