UnderGround Information
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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
Thanks to P-80 for the great service they do
all of us. Thanks a million Scan Man.....