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DWAINE..zards.
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Paineframe Wrote:Piping things to a file isn't mentioned in any of the DWAINE help files, the TermOS help files, or the DWAINE book. It's something that you can't discover with any amount of sitting in tech storage playing around and reading help files - without having a "big reveal" from an outside source such as a forum post or a wiki article, it's impossible to discover that piping things to a file even exists, let alone why it's useful (and since it's required for maybe a third of the stuff DWAINE can do, that's a lot of totally undocumented functionality hidden behind a totally undocumented function).

Same goes for spoofing your access. Even with a big document full of sniffed packets, including several sniffed login packets, I never would have figured out how to spoof a login without someone telling me how, because having a copy of a packet isn't nearly the same as knowing how to get the system to send a similar packet on your own. It's not like PDA hacking where you can specify and send the exact packet you want down to the letter.

You can cat the guard_script to see what it does. In it you'll find an example of piping to a file (unless it was changed when prman was rewritten). Additionally, if you'd used unix you'd be aware of piping as a possibility.

TermOS comes with its own built-in help documenting the functions.

Although, your post makes me think I misunderstood Sundance's call for a "big reveal" as a demand to be told exactly how to do the most arcane things in DWAINE as opposed to getting the dirt on DWAINE features. If that's the case I apologize profusely.

I'll be happy to help people learn DWAINE if there's any questions. I may not tell you the 1337 spaceman hax, but I'll make damn sure you understand how it works so you can discover these for yourself.
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