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October 27th, 2003, 06:57 PM
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Banned
****Some more shell providers****
Heres a list of some more kewl shell providers...
Hope u find it useful..
By the way.. i would like to mention... www.hackerslab.org is a good site for begginers to learn something...
Ok. Here goes the shell provider list
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CSA Test Drive
Hardware: Compaq Alpha Servers, Compaq ProLiant Servers, and Compaq DeskPro Systems
Operating System: Debian Linux, FreeBSD, Kondara Linux, Linux Mandrake, Linux64, OpenVMS, Redhat Linux, SuSE Linux, Tru64 Unix, TurboLinux, Windows 2000
Quota: Depends
Connection: Fast 
IRC Access: No
Background Proccesses Allowed: Unknown
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
The Test Drive Program is a free service of Compaq providing developers with access to new Compaq hardware running various Compaq and third party operating systems and applications. To get a free account, register and you will be able to use the shell account to log into the wide variety of systems on the Test Drive network. They have a firewall set up only allow incoming connections on specific ports. Attempts to connect to outside hosts will not work because of this.
M-net
Hardware: Unknown
Operating System: FreeBSD
Quota: 1 Mbyte
Connection: Unknown
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: No
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
Telnet to m-net.arbornet.org and login as newuser. M-net offers over 125 different conference areas, real-time chat rooms, common UNIX utilities such as compilers, E-Mail, a homepage, and WWW access via lynx all for free. Users who want further access to Internet services such as telnet, ftp, and IRC are charged a modest fee, and also get the benefit of becoming an m-net patron or member.
PAUS Public Access Unix System
Hardware: Unknown
Operating System: Linux
Quota: 10 Mbyte /home, 5 Mbyte mail
Connection: DSL, 3+Mbps down / 1+Mbps up
IRC Access: No
Background Proccesses Allowed: No
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
Telnet to theunixplace.com and login as new. You can do anything, but cannot use Internet. Donate or subscribe for Internet access.
Polarfox@home
Hardware: Pentium Celeron 733MHz with 512MB of RAM and 8GB of hard disk space
Operating System: RedHat Linux and OpenVMS
Quota: 10 Mbyte
Connection: Unknown
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: Yes
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
FTP access, webspace, POP3/IMAP e-mail, WAP mail reader, MySQL access, Perl, PHP, etc.
Suburbia
Hardware: Unknown
Operating System: Debian Linux
Quota: Unknown
Connection: Unkown
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: Yes
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
Due to the enormous number of requests we've had for shell accounts we have to be selective on our members. Please email [email protected] and state why you'd like to use the services available on this system - it has to be a good reason (HINT: say your a programamer in need of a shell)!
The Forest
Hardware: Intel Pentium 166 MHz with 80MB RAM and 7 GB hard disk space
Operating System: Slackware Linux
Quota: 10 MB for /home, 5 MB for mail. More quota can be requested if needed for a good reason.
Connection: ADSL (768kbps down/128kbps up).
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: Yes
Login Method: SSH and Telnet
Other:
A directory in the anonymous FTP area. POP3, Webmail access. Access to Pine, elm, Lynx, BX, IRCII, Micq, crontab, compilers, etc.
the1.no-ip.com
Hardware: Intel Pentium
Operating System: Debian Linux
Quota: depends
Connection: DSL
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: Yes
Login Method: SSH
Other:
Hosted at the1.no-ip.com. E-mail [email protected] to get an account. Users have access to a browser (links), scanners (nmap and whisker), netcat, compilers (gcc/g++, perl, brain****), BitchX, and more
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October 27th, 2003, 11:41 PM
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October 28th, 2003, 09:33 AM
#3
Hi th3spid3r.
The Forest
Hardware: Intel Pentium 166 MHz with 80MB RAM and 7 GB hard disk space
Operating System: Slackware Linux
Quota: 10 MB for /home, 5 MB for mail. More quota can be requested if needed for a good reason.
Connection: ADSL (768kbps down/128kbps up).
IRC Access: Yes
Background Proccesses Allowed: Yes
Login Method: SSH and Telnet Other:
A directory in the anonymous FTP area. POP3, Webmail access. Access to Pine, elm, Lynx, BX, IRCII, Micq, crontab, compilers, etc.
Sounds nice. Got a link for that one?
Ubuntu-: Means in African : "Im too dumb to use Slackware"
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October 28th, 2003, 05:12 PM
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October 29th, 2003, 10:09 PM
#5
How did spider get banned? Im looking through posts but i dont see why he was banned yet. What happened?
"When in doubt, use Brute Force."
Never argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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October 29th, 2003, 10:11 PM
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The use of multiple accounts can result in one or more of the accounts being banned.
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