UnderGround Information




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=-=   Commands and Infomation   =-=

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-=-     Written By:Stingray     -=-

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Ok I am gonna give you a good idea of 

the commands that you can use in 

XENIX system.  Many of these commands

require a ROOT account but you will 

need to be farmilliar with them.



Well Here we go.....

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cat          concentrate or display 

             text on the screen.

CAT  

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cd           change directory.



CD           returns to login 

             directory.

CD      Chooses a specific 

             directory.

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chmod        change mode.



CHMOD   operation code permission 

             file changes the 

             permission mode for the 

             user.

        A all

             G group

             O others

             U user (login owner)

operations code

             + add permission

             - remove permission

             = assign all permission

               (read,write,and execute)

permission        

             r read

             w write

             x execute

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cp           copy file



CP filename1 filename2

   (copies file1 to file2)



CP filename1 filename2 dirname

   (copies file1 and file2 into 

    a specified directory)

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date         displays the current date 

             and time to screen.

DATE         

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df



DF           displays the number of 

             blocks free on root file 

             system.



DF /dev/hdx  displays the number of 

             blocks free on specific 

             disk.

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du           disk usage



DU dir       displays the number of 

             blocks used and in what 

             files they are used.

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kill         terminate a process



KILL number  terminates the process 

             number.

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lc           list or display the 

             contents of a directory 

             and information on files 

             in that directory.



LC dir name  displays contents of the 

             specified directory.

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lpr          line print spooler



LPR filename 

             outputs file to line 

             printer.

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mkdir        make a directory



MKDIR dirname 

             creates the directory 

             dirname.

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more         display text on screen 1 

             screen at a time.



MORE filename

             displays data in filename 

             1 screen at a time.

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mv           move or rename files 

             and directories.



MV filename1 filename2

             changes the name of file1 

             to file2.



MV filename1 dirname

             moves filename1 to directiory

             dirname.



MV new name dirname

             changes name of specified 

             directory.

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passwd       change your login password



PASSWD

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ps           process status

 

PS -E        displays information about 

             all active processes.

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pwd          print working directory



PWD          displays the dir path

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quot         summarize file system 

             ownership.



QUOT -F file system

             displays the number of blocks

             owned by each user in the 

             specified file system.

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rm           remove files or directories.



RM filename  

             erases specified file.



RMDIR empty directory name

             removes specified empty 

             directory.



RMUSER       removes the specified user.

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save         save or backup files.



SAVE 0-ss/usr/name/'filename'

             copies the file onto a single 

             sides floppy in drive 0.

             (from here type 'RESTORE 0'

              to install it on the hard 

              drive.)

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wall         writes a message to all users 

             on the system.



WALL message to be sent

             (this is a good one to anounce 

              yourself when the system has 

              become useless to you.)

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who          who is on the system



WHO          displays a list of users on the 

             system by login name, terminal,

             and login time.

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Ok so there is a list of the cammands you have 

available through a ROOT account on a XENIX. 

XENIX is sorta a scaled down sub-version of 

UNIX.  So when hacking it use unix hacking 

procedures.



Well I know this is a little cut and dry but

thats the way it goes....I hope it was helpful.

Now when you get in you will know what to do.



BIBLIOGRAPHY:

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A book a ripped off the computer lab call:

XENIX  





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