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Will learn anything on IRC, save how to be an IRC warrior. Just to chat, or are big head ego inflated dicks. Tip #4 - Screw IRC, the people that you may talk to there are either there Like I saidĪbove, get a book, go to school. Now, I'm NOT going to take two years to teach you what I know. Like I said, It's taken me two years to get where I am Most of the time they think you are just some lamer and Tip #4 - Don't e-mail people with kick ass web sites and ask them to help What I learn from other members of my group. The ones I'm in are always passing new information toĮach other and doing, or working on little projects. Tip #3 - I know this may sound lame to the more vetren hacker, but get Possable fixes to holes no one has even thought about yet. Novell and University Professiors all use these. The CEO from Sun Microsystmes posts to it, head honchos from Get on groups like "", these are where the BIG boys People you find there are little kids on AOL wanting to know those magic Not the lame ones like "alt.hackers", the only Only after the problem is fixed and every sysadmin and their mother knows Information on the latest security flaws and hole in not CERN. Tip #3 - Recources, and where do you get them? Well the best place to find Unix, learn it, read it over and over until you KNOW it. Night, it's taken me 2 years of hard core dedication to get to the state I'mĪt now, and still I can't keep up with it! For the begginner, get a book on Read all you can about Unix, C and TCI/IP. Tip #2 - This goes with Tip #1, go to school, or get some books and learn. I know of, that will let you get and takeover any system with a wave of a There is no magic command or word or program, that

If you don't know about an Operating System you want to get How to program for it, how to manipulate it andĬontrol it. Systems, Unix for expamle as it's the most popular, and getting to know how It is the long honored trade of learning about Operating Tip #1 - Hacking, hacking is NOT e-mail bombing, being an IRC warrior or And hopefully this guide will help you out in not being a dick head. I put this here because if you plan on learning TCP/IP, you are more than likely going to be online. I have tried to list who actually wrote these, but some are older than the machine I am typing this all on and I have tried getting the originals for all of these so that you can see who wrote these, and so credit may be given to those who actually deserve it.įirst: Some general tips to keep you from being a lamer/**** head online: I'd like people to actually learn things the right way from this, and not read it and be flamed for a misunderstanding or something.

If you find any blatant errors, or mis leading information, please reply and point this out. Some of this deals with security, some of it not. Some of the information dealing with Hacking and so on may seem out of place, but any hacker that actually knows what they are talking about has a good understanding of how TCP/IP and the protocols it includes all work. Some of this may not seem to fit into TCP/IP, and I did think about that, and also the fact that some of this is old and or just outdated, but I am posting that information anyway so people new to all of this can see how things worked back in the day.Īs for the information that may seem off topic, I just think it's important to add as much here as possible. I have got a TCP/IP class under my Crimson Ghost shaped belt, so I do have a fairly good understanding of this material. However, if alot of people reply and enjoy this, or somehow lead me to believe this is a good thread, then maybe I'll write a tutorial about this. I'm not posting this as a tutorial, because most of the information in this was not written by myself. I have uploaded some of these files before, but searching through 20,000 posts is not easy when you need a quick check of something.Actually, this won't be an easy quick check either, as there is going to be a **** load of information here. With all of the posts asking TCP/IP questions recently, I decided it would be a good idea to make this thread.
