06-01-2014, 03:52 AM
To answer your question digihazard, yes they can be faked by a person with know how. you simply need to send a login package to another terminal connected to you and then copy paste that to log in as that ID whenever you like.
Although, really you could just use the ID you already have.
Also I might as well lay out some knowledge I have about the thing in the meantime:
The device your computer starts off connected to is always the PNET_MAINFRAME.
You can disconnect.
typing help while disconnected gives different command info.
all PNET_ADAPTER are different terminals.
You can get your PNET_ADAPTER's address by using terminal status while disconnected.
The command CAT is used to read files.
you can use CD / to change easily to the root.
Various network devices can do various things, for example you can print the status summary report from any terminal by:
1) disconnect from that network device (PNET_ADAPTER you are currently using)
2) Ping for devices
3) Look for a device called COMM_ARRAY
4)Connect to that
5) using the list command (ls)
6) There are two files, you can use CAT on them.
7) you can also print the file by using the print command, which goes straight to your terminal.
In seven easy non-explained steps you too can have access to useless records!
PS: to use files on the network that have been received by a terminal you are using, you have to type "send"
Although, really you could just use the ID you already have.
Also I might as well lay out some knowledge I have about the thing in the meantime:
The device your computer starts off connected to is always the PNET_MAINFRAME.
You can disconnect.
typing help while disconnected gives different command info.
all PNET_ADAPTER are different terminals.
You can get your PNET_ADAPTER's address by using terminal status while disconnected.
The command CAT is used to read files.
you can use CD / to change easily to the root.
Various network devices can do various things, for example you can print the status summary report from any terminal by:
1) disconnect from that network device (PNET_ADAPTER you are currently using)
2) Ping for devices
3) Look for a device called COMM_ARRAY
4)Connect to that
5) using the list command (ls)
6) There are two files, you can use CAT on them.
7) you can also print the file by using the print command, which goes straight to your terminal.
In seven easy non-explained steps you too can have access to useless records!
PS: to use files on the network that have been received by a terminal you are using, you have to type "send"