|Legions Of the Underground | |Author: optiklenz | |email: optik@legions.org | |Title: Overloading a DSU Satellite | Overloading a remote satellite 651 dsu/csu station assuming the satellite is run using T1/FT1 Frame Relay services Exploiting outdail frq service Line Rate Internal or external clock; 1.544 Mbps +/- 50 bps. When timing is derived from input signal: 1.544 Mbps +/- 200 bps. Output line rate follows input line rate. There are two methods of exploiting the service. One is being directly connected and the other declining known digital FRQ's (frequencies) The satellite's line code is AMI, B8ZS (B8ZS set as default) In order to remotely modify this you need to establish a direct connection to the satellite module. Regardless of whether the connection is o one that is idle or accepted as a trusted affinity. Using a binary overload routine by way of terminal connection you can alter the line code two contrasted numeric values. This will cause the DSU connection to send out altered FRQ's to other stations causing an over load in data. The reason the data is able to manipulate the satellite in this manner is because the satellite is accepting information that it cannot decipher. So rather than being deluged with jargon it shuts itself down. The time it takes to throw the station offline depends on how many communicated systems there are. Terminal Binary method: Input Level DS-1 from 0 dB to -27.5 dB âqÄ=ã]į㠤aÄCã´eÄ;ã°Ãµ  âqÄPer TR6241=ã]įã âqÄ=ã]į If you are prompted with "DSU:" tpye /DS-1 from 0 dB%per to -27.5 dB as 0 is default Using T1/FT1 to overload DSU module: ********************************* ====Compatibility=============== ********************************* (+AT&T+) | TR 54016-1989 | | TR 62411-1990 | | TR 54019A | | PUB 43802 | You can run a remote loop back test by using 00.6000 as a default frq than running a Data port loopback test via remote terminal connection. All you need is a #. They probably won't figure how this happend so once they've fixed things all you have to do is dailup and do it again. optiklenz check out the underground- http://www.legions.org