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shn
02-22-2004, 02:16 AM
So you want to see what it is like to be on a 64-bit Unix system? Hp test drive will let you test and try out a variety of systems. It's old news for me but it's still fun as hell.



Want to try the latest technologies over the Internet? This program allows you to test drive some of the hottest hardware and operating systems available today. Have you ever wanted to try out  HP's exciting 64-bit Itanium, Alpha, and PA-RISC technology? Get time on SMP ProLiants? Try different Open Source operating systems? Do it here! Just register for an account and fasten your seatbelt!

Here is a list of systems you can log in to and play with. Btw, there aint no gui, so if your not a hardcore Linux user this might not be for you.

Hp Test Drive (http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/)

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shn

LSA
02-22-2004, 02:54 AM
Sounds cool.

I signed up but they haven't give me a password yet.

How does this work? Is it ssh or telnet based? :unsure:

shn
02-22-2004, 03:01 AM
Originally posted by LSA@21 February 2004 - 20:54
Sounds cool.

I signed up but they haven't give me a password yet.

How does this work?  Is it ssh or telnet based? :unsure:
Telnet :lol: ;)

They will send you confirmation soon. Just dont do anything I wouldnt do once you get in :lol: :lol: :lol:

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:08 AM
Remember that the Testdrive Program is for users to test and develop applications on HP systems, get a feel for HP's technology, and familiarize themselves with the systems offered.  Users that use the systems for malicious activities should realize they are interfering with a FREE service offered to the Developer community at large. This only serves to reduce the available services for everyone.

:lol: Screw j00 hp! :lol:

I opened telnet and it doesn't work!

[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet 192.233.54.145
Trying 192.233.54.145...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.145: Connection refused

Opened port 23! :lol:

:o

Am I making some stupid mistake again?

shn
02-22-2004, 03:11 AM
Originally posted by LSA@21 February 2004 - 21:08

Remember that the Testdrive Program is for users to test and develop applications on HP systems, get a feel for HP's technology, and familiarize themselves with the systems offered.  Users that use the systems for malicious activities should realize they are interfering with a FREE service offered to the Developer community at large. This only serves to reduce the available services for everyone.

:lol: Screw j00 hp! :lol:

I opened telnet and it doesn't work!

[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet 192.233.54.145
Trying 192.233.54.145...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.145: Connection refused

Opened port 23! :lol:

:o

Am I making some stupid mistake again?
Why would you open port 23 LSA? It's an outgoing connection.

It works. There are multiple ip addreses for you to connect to. The ip address you connect to depends on the box you want to log in to. :)

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:17 AM
Originally posted by shn@21 February 2004 - 21:11
Why would you open port 23 LSA? It's an outgoing connection.

It works. There are multiple ip addreses for you to connect to. The ip address you connect to depends on the box you want to log in to. :)
I'm don't know... :">

I tried disabling the firewall, and I still couldn't connect.

[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet 192.233.54.192
Trying 192.233.54.192...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.192: Connection refused
[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet 192.233.54.156
Trying 192.233.54.156...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.156: Connection refused
[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet 192.233.54.141
Trying 192.233.54.141...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.141: Connection refused

:bag:

shn
02-22-2004, 03:20 AM
Strange world we live in :huh:

[fedora@023 fedora]$ telnet
telnet> o
(to) 192.233.54.192
Trying 192.233.54.192...
Connected to 192.233.54.192.
Escape character is '^]'.

HP-UX spe192 B.11.11 U 9000/800 (ta)

login:

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:25 AM
[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet
telnet> o
(to) 192.233.54.192
Trying 192.233.54.192...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.192: Connection refused

:(

:01:

shn
02-22-2004, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by LSA@21 February 2004 - 21:25
[loren@put3r loren]$ telnet
telnet> o
(to) 192.233.54.192
Trying 192.233.54.192...
telnet: connect to address 192.233.54.192: Connection refused

:(

:01:
Where are you from?

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:33 AM
Originally posted by shn@21 February 2004 - 21:29
Where are you from?
Wisconsin, I did an nmap scan of the ip

[loren@put3r loren]$ nmap -P0 192.233.54.192

Starting nmap 3.48 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-02-21 20:33 CST
Interesting ports on 192.233.54.192:
(The 1642 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
23/tcp closed telnet
43/tcp closed whois
98/tcp closed linuxconf
111/tcp closed rpcbind
464/tcp closed kpasswd5
515/tcp closed printer
524/tcp closed ncp
535/tcp closed iiop
543/tcp closed klogin
544/tcp closed kshell
554/tcp closed rtsp
631/tcp closed ipp
749/tcp closed kerberos-adm
901/tcp closed samba-swat

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 149.044 seconds

:lol: I ftp'ed them and that works :lol:

They give me a .bash_profile awww

shn
02-22-2004, 03:39 AM
Originally posted by LSA+21 February 2004 - 21:33--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (LSA @ 21 February 2004 - 21:33)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-shn@21 February 2004 - 21:29
Where are you from?
Wisconsin, I did an nmap scan of the ip

[loren@put3r loren]&#036; nmap -P0 192.233.54.192

Starting nmap 3.48 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-02-21 20:33 CST
Interesting ports on 192.233.54.192:
(The 1642 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
23/tcp closed telnet
43/tcp closed whois
98/tcp closed linuxconf
111/tcp closed rpcbind
464/tcp closed kpasswd5
515/tcp closed printer
524/tcp closed ncp
535/tcp closed iiop
543/tcp closed klogin
544/tcp closed kshell
554/tcp closed rtsp
631/tcp closed ipp
749/tcp closed kerberos-adm
901/tcp closed samba-swat

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 149.044 seconds

:lol: I ftp&#39;ed them and that works :lol:

They give me a .bash_profile awww [/b][/quote]
Give me your username and password and I will connect to it, and post the ouput. If I do then something is wrong with your telnet.

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:43 AM
Originally posted by shn@21 February 2004 - 21:39
Give me your username and password and I will connect to it, and post the ouput. If I do then something is wrong with your telnet.
I PMed it.

shn
02-22-2004, 03:51 AM
[fedora@023 fedora]&#036; telnet
telnet> o
(to) 192.233.54.192
Trying 192.233.54.192...
Connected to 192.233.54.192.
Escape character is &#39;^]&#39;.

HP-UX spe192 B.11.11 U 9000/800 (ta)

login: LSA
Password:
Please wait...checking for disk quotas
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Welcome to the Compaq Testdrive Program
---------------------------------------
The Testdrive program is here to enable you to get direct access via the
internet to HP&#39;s high end AlphaServer, PA-RISC, Proliant and Itanium
servers. We thank you for your time trying out our equipment and encourage
suggestions. Please send all comments and feedback to
[email protected].

Rules of the Program
--------------------
We do not allow the following:
1. Running password crackers, dnetc clients, seti, distrib.net, etc.

2. Bringing down our machines, cracking, etc. We have no doubt that you
can break into the machines if you really want to, but why. When you
bring down a machine you take away a free and valuable resource from the
open source community. So please, think before you act.

3. Long running, CPU bound processes are not encouraged. The
Testdrive program is not intended as a benchmark nor production
environment.
Programs that consume significant amounts of system resources only make
other
users Testdrive experiences less useful. Experiencing the power of Compaq
systems should be taken in moderation for everyone&#39;s benefit&#33; :-)

4. Abusive file storage. Testdrive is not intended as an ISP/ASP
environment.
User areas are not backed up, and cannot be restored. Users with large
amount of disk usage should understand they are simply consuming their
fellow testers resources.

Connections and File Moving
---------------------------
We only allow ftp and telnet in to the testdrive program. No outgoing
connections are allowed.

To move a file, ftp into any of our testdrive machines, and use a put to
place the files in your house directory. From there they will be
available on all machines.

For fast local access from individual machines to your files, use the /tmp
directory on the local machine.

Thanks again for Testdriving

Testdrive Team

YOUR PASSWORD HAS EXPIRED. PLEASE CHANGE IT NOW.

Passwords should NOT be simple, simple passwords make
your account vulnerable to hackers. A proper password
should include both alpha and numeric and special
characters (punctuation, etc). Passwords should not be
all one case, or contain your login name in any form.

Passwords which do not meet these requirements will be
rejected. Passwords such as &#39;querty&#39; or &#39;abc1234&#39; will
be rejected.

Changing password for LSA on NIS server
Old NIS password:
Sorry.

YOUR PASSWORD HAS EXPIRED. PLEASE CHANGE IT NOW.

Passwords should NOT be simple, simple passwords make
your account vulnerable to hackers. A proper password
should include both alpha and numeric and special
characters (punctuation, etc). Passwords should not be
all one case, or contain your login name in any form.

Passwords which do not meet these requirements will be
rejected. Passwords such as &#39;querty&#39; or &#39;abc1234&#39; will
be rejected.

Changing password for LSA on NIS server
Old NIS password:
Sorry.
unknown mode: dec
USER: Undefined variable.
spe192> Hello LSA : )
spe192>
spe192> ls
bin
spe192>

LSA
02-22-2004, 03:55 AM
:o You lucky duck :lol:

EDIT: Going to bed, thanks for the help