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From: pfitz@ican.net                                    07-Nov-99 03:58:06
  To: All                                               07-Nov-99 03:28:17
Subj: Re: Patch help

From: Peter Fitzsimons <pfitz@ican.net>

John Poltorak wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to build wget.exe by applying the patch from the OS/2 version
> to the original source, but I can't get patch (GNU Patch 2.5.4) to work.
> 
> Can some help out with the syntax?
> 
> I'm trying apply the patch using wget-1.5.3-os2.diff from c:\test\wget\os2
> to the source which is in c:\test\wget\wget-1.5.3\src.
> 

Can't help you there, but I do have an os/2 wget.exe (1.4.5) if you want
it.

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From: jpolt@bradnet.legend.co.uk                        07-Nov-99 10:47:23
  To: All                                               07-Nov-99 10:20:14
Subj: Re: Patch help

From: jpolt@bradnet.legend.co.uk (John Poltorak)

In <3824F8D7.4E64@ican.net>, Peter Fitzsimons <pfitz@ican.net> writes:
>John Poltorak wrote:
>> 
>> I'm trying to build wget.exe by applying the patch from the OS/2 version
>> to the original source, but I can't get patch (GNU Patch 2.5.4) to work.
>> 
>> Can some help out with the syntax?
>> 
>> I'm trying apply the patch using wget-1.5.3-os2.diff from c:\test\wget\os2
>> to the source which is in c:\test\wget\wget-1.5.3\src.
>> 
>
>Can't help you there, but I do have an os/2 wget.exe (1.4.5) if you want
>it.

It's OK Peter, I already have 1.5.3. It's just that one of the default
locations
for .wgetrc is C:\TCPIP\ETC, whereas I'd prefer to use %ETC%.

--
John

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From: JeremyB@clear.net.nz                              09-Nov-99 00:39:03
  To: All                                               09-Nov-99 14:42:23
Subj: Re: anybody porting GnuPG?

From: Jeremy Bowen <JeremyB@clear.net.nz>

whgiii@NO.openpgp.net.SPAM.PLEASE writes:

> In <7stvh6$n91$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, on 09/29/99 
>    at 09:15 PM, Jack Roberts <ldd23@yahoo.com> said:
> 
> >i was wondering if anybody was working on porting this program
> >(www.gnupg.org)
> >looks like a GNU version of PGP
> 
> 
> I can take a look at porting it. I have the pgp 6.5.1 code and plan on
> porting that. I am also working on my own pgp implementation.

It has already been ported to OS/2. The port was done by Thomas Peuss
<thomas_peuss@bigfoot.de>

Not sure where I got my copy from (not Hobbes) but it was gnupg091.zip
An FTP search should turn it up somewhere. Its 1.7Meg

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From: michael.wagner@pcservices.at                      08-Nov-99 15:58:12
  To: All                                               09-Nov-99 14:42:23
Subj: OS/2 appl to Win32

From: "Michael Wagner" <michael.wagner@pcservices.at>

I want to run a OS/2 Appl. (32.Bit) unter WinNT or Linux, is there a way to
port this appl. to win32 (quick and dirty)?


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From: crowsort@fto.de                                   11-Nov-99 01:47:18
  To: All                                               10-Nov-99 20:03:07
Subj: USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET

From: crowsort@fto.de

From: "Crowsort" <crowsort@universe.com>

USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET

How YOU can Hack Windows 95-98-NT... in seconds!
And use or spy any PC via a LAN or the Internet... as if you were
 there!

Platforms concerned:
--------------------
=> Windows 95/98
=> Windows NT Workstation/Server 3.5, 3.51 and 4.0
=> Windows 2000

Whether you are a rookie or a seasoned hacker, there are times where
you want to do something RAPIDLY.

Some of us worked a lot to enhance password cracking but we have to
recognize that if passwords have been carefully chosen, it still
 takes a
lot of TIME.

Others are using well-known security holes in NT but we also have to
recognize that the ways to use those security breaches are not easy
and it also takes TIME to understand and to implement them.

There is a way to get all the passwords of *any* version of Windows
INSTANTLY. There is a way to control a distant machine 'as if you
 were
there'.

Netbus and BO2K were good attempts, I used them for months, but
 despite of
what their authors said, using it every day is difficult and
 frustrating
enough to
disgust lazy guys like me... the fact that I cannot see the distant
 screen
in
real-time is really frustrating!

A friend demonstrated me RA.

RA (Remote-Anything) is THE solution you were looking for: it shows
 in
real-time the distant desktop (like PC-Anywhere and other MB-based
commercial products) BUT the server (the program you install on the
 PC
you want to control) is **80 KB** long...

You can install it remotely by using the buffer overflows of Outlook
 Express
or IE4 or simply by sending it as an Email attachment!

Better than that: once installed, it does not show in the Task-List,
 can't
be discovered or killed with CTRL-ALT-DEL!

Once you poisoned PCs on a LAN, no need to remember which ones: RA
is able to find automatically available PCs and displays IP addresses
 and
DNS Names! Just click on one of them to be connected!

And it is so fast that you can see any animation playing on the
 distant PC
in real-time!

All this from one unique tool... Damned, I got it!
____________________________________________________

Here are some of the functions I picked-up from RA's Doc:

o Connect to a new desktop: opens the Connection Dialog Box which
 allows you
to open a
  new window on a new Desktop (you can watch multiple Desktops at a
 time).

o Monitor only: will toggle the passive-monitoring and active-control
 modes
(active
  monitoring allows you to type keys and move the mouse on the
 distant PC
while passive
  monitoring will only allow you to watch only).

o Full screen: will enter the full-screen mode. You can exit it by
 typing
CTRL+ESC and
  then right-clicking the Master's task bar icon to come back to the
windowed mode.

o Remove wallpaper on distant desktop: is useful to minimize the
 amount of
data sent
  over the network. It always speedups a connection.

o Start Screen Saver: is useful when you want to leave the desktop
 with a
screensaver
  running: when Remote-Anything moves the mouse cursor on a Slave
 desktop,
it stops
  the screensaver if it was running. With this option, you can
 immediately
run the
  screensaver (use this option with the keyboard shortcut to avoid
 moving
the mouse
  in active mode or switch to passive monitoring to activate this
 menu
option with
  the mouse). If the screensaver is password protected, this is a way
 to
lock the
  distant PC.

o Play a Sound: will make a sound being played on the distant PC.
 Usually it
is
  'ding.wav' but it can be any sound the distant PC registered as the
default sound.

o Send commands: will display a Dialog Box equivalent to the
 Start/Run
command of
  Windows 95.

o Get Passwords of distant PC: get all the network passwords, the
screensaver password,
  and the Applications passwords Windows has been asked to remember.

o Lockup distant PC: Hangs the distant PC which will need to be
 restarted
manually.

o Reboot distant PC: will immediately send the order to reboot to the
distant PC, this
  will disconnect you from this Desktop but you can reconnect once
 the
distant Windows
  session is active again.

o Shut Down distant PC: will shut down the distant PC if it supports
 shut
down. You
  will be disconnected.
_____________________________________________________

o How does it work?
  -----------------
It is as simple as using Windows 98 itself: move the mouse, type
 keys, the
distant PC will do everything you want! It works over LANs and the
 Internet!

o Where can I get it?
  -------------------
At the moment, you can get it from:

http://www.twd-industries.com

You'll have to pay a small fee to the authors to get RA. I can tell
 you that
it's worth the price: I simply did things I would never have been
 able to
do without it.
If you have access to a local network, RA will allow you to do
 whatever
you want! This tool is so easy to use that every hacker will want it.

The more you wait, the less what you can do with it will remain a
 secret!
But as time goes, I guess it will be available from a lot of other
 places.

Have fun!

   
    
   ~   ~   
@<>"<>@
  (       ~      )
    \  'v=v'   /    The Crowsort is back.
     |\____/|
_____________________________________________________








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From: lorne.sunley@fto.de                               12-Nov-99 01:46:04
  To: All                                               11-Nov-99 16:48:03
Subj: Re: USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET

From: lorne.sunley@fto.de

From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley)

On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 16:41:16, "Crowsort" <crowsort@universe.com> 
wrote:

> USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET
> 
> How YOU can Hack Windows 95-98-NT... in seconds!
> And use or spy any PC via a LAN or the Internet... as if you were
 there!
> 
> Platforms concerned:
> --------------------
> => Windows 95/98
> => Windows NT Workstation/Server 3.5, 3.51 and 4.0
> => Windows 2000

Yet another reason to resist the wiles of Microsoft.

If Outlook doesn't get you, something like this will

Lorne Sunley



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From: crowsort@fto.de                                   12-Nov-99 01:46:04
  To: All                                               11-Nov-99 16:48:03
Subj: USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET

From: crowsort@fto.de

From: crowsort@fto.de

From: "Crowsort" <crowsort@universe.com>

USE or SPY any distant PC via LAN/INTERNET

How YOU can Hack Windows 95-98-NT... in seconds!
And use or spy any PC via a LAN or the Internet... as if you were
 there!

Platforms concerned:
--------------------
=> Windows 95/98
=> Windows NT Workstation/Server 3.5, 3.51 and 4.0
=> Windows 2000

Whether you are a rookie or a seasoned hacker, there are times where
you want to do something RAPIDLY.

Some of us worked a lot to enhance password cracking but we have to
recognize that if passwords have been carefully chosen, it still
 takes a
lot of TIME.

Others are using well-known security holes in NT but we also have to
recognize that the ways to use those security breaches are not easy
and it also takes TIME to understand and to implement them.

There is a way to get all the passwords of *any* version of Windows
INSTANTLY. There is a way to control a distant machine 'as if you
 were
there'.

Netbus and BO2K were good attempts, I used them for months, but
 despite of
what their authors said, using it every day is difficult and
 frustrating
enough to
disgust lazy guys like me... the fact that I cannot see the distant
 screen
in
real-time is really frustrating!

A friend demonstrated me RA.

RA (Remote-Anything) is THE solution you were looking for: it shows
 in
real-time the distant desktop (like PC-Anywhere and other MB-based
commercial products) BUT the server (the program you install on the
 PC
you want to control) is **80 KB** long...

You can install it remotely by using the buffer overflows of Outlook
 Express
or IE4 or simply by sending it as an Email attachment!

Better than that: once installed, it does not show in the Task-List,
 can't
be discovered or killed with CTRL-ALT-DEL!

Once you poisoned PCs on a LAN, no need to remember which ones: RA
is able to find automatically available PCs and displays IP addresses
 and
DNS Names! Just click on one of them to be connected!

And it is so fast that you can see any animation playing on the
 distant PC
in real-time!

All this from one unique tool... Damned, I got it!
____________________________________________________

Here are some of the functions I picked-up from RA's Doc:

o Connect to a new desktop: opens the Connection Dialog Box which
 allows you
to open a
  new window on a new Desktop (you can watch multiple Desktops at a
 time).

o Monitor only: will toggle the passive-monitoring and active-control
 modes
(active
  monitoring allows you to type keys and move the mouse on the
 distant PC
while passive
  monitoring will only allow you to watch only).

o Full screen: will enter the full-screen mode. You can exit it by
 typing
CTRL+ESC and
  then right-clicking the Master's task bar icon to come back to the
windowed mode.

o Remove wallpaper on distant desktop: is useful to minimize the
 amount of
data sent
  over the network. It always speedups a connection.

o Start Screen Saver: is useful when you want to leave the desktop
 with a
screensaver
  running: when Remote-Anything moves the mouse cursor on a Slave
 desktop,
it stops
  the screensaver if it was running. With this option, you can
 immediately
run the
  screensaver (use this option with the keyboard shortcut to avoid
 moving
the mouse
  in active mode or switch to passive monitoring to activate this
 menu
option with
  the mouse). If the screensaver is password protected, this is a way
 to
lock the
  distant PC.

o Play a Sound: will make a sound being played on the distant PC.
 Usually it
is
  'ding.wav' but it can be any sound the distant PC registered as the
default sound.

o Send commands: will display a Dialog Box equivalent to the
 Start/Run
command of
  Windows 95.

o Get Passwords of distant PC: get all the network passwords, the
screensaver password,
  and the Applications passwords Windows has been asked to remember.

o Lockup distant PC: Hangs the distant PC which will need to be
 restarted
manually.

o Reboot distant PC: will immediately send the order to reboot to the
distant PC, this
  will disconnect you from this Desktop but you can reconnect once
 the
distant Windows
  session is active again.

o Shut Down distant PC: will shut down the distant PC if it supports
 shut
down. You
  will be disconnected.
_____________________________________________________

o How does it work?
  -----------------
It is as simple as using Windows 98 itself: move the mouse, type
 keys, the
distant PC will do everything you want! It works over LANs and the
 Internet!

o Where can I get it?
  -------------------
At the moment, you can get it from:

http://www.twd-industries.com

You'll have to pay a small fee to the authors to get RA. I can tell
 you that
it's worth the price: I simply did things I would never have been
 able to
do without it.
If you have access to a local network, RA will allow you to do
 whatever
you want! This tool is so easy to use that every hacker will want it.

The more you wait, the less what you can do with it will remain a
 secret!
But as time goes, I guess it will be available from a lot of other
 places.

Have fun!

   
    
   ~   ~   
@<>"<>@
  (       ~      )
    \  'v=v'   /    The Crowsort is back.
     |\____/|
_____________________________________________________










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From: zachmcleod@earthlink.net                          12-Nov-99 14:49:22
  To: All                                               12-Nov-99 21:25:09
Subj: Real Modem

From: Don McLeod <zachmcleod@earthlink.net>

I have a 3Com/USR Internet Voice/Fax modem. I can't get the thing to run
under OS/2 Warp 4. It's NOT a WINMODEM. I can get it to run fine under
DOS, or Linux, but not Warp 4. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've
tried copying the initialize strings and using different modems types
but nothing seems to work.

Thank-you,
Zach McLeod
zachmcleod@earthlink.net


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