Comment Blue boxing simulator (Score 1) 98
Sorry for the duplicate information. Just getting used to the forums here....
More info may be found at:
http://www.binrev.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=31224&st=0&start=0
There is also a simple Windows blue box program at the link to try this with.
Enjoy!
Don
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Check out www.projectmf.com. Phiber created software patches to allow Asterisk PBX software running on a Linux PC to simulate the old 2600 and MF (multifrequency) controlled network of the 50's-60's-70's.
Remember the Esquire article?
I have a projectmf server up on 630-485-2995. It has instructions for using it when you dial in.
Access is also available via:
CNET: 1-762-2600/2601 (see www.ckts.info for gateway numbers)
Free World Dialup: 862548
Asterisk direct connection: exten => 2600,1,Dial(IAX2/cnetguest@projectmf.homelinux.com/17622600)
Note that you need a source of 2600 Hz tone and an MF dialer (NOT a regular DTMF (Touch-Tone) dialer to make ANY use of this at all.
Perfectly legal, as the system is totally private. This is more than a simulation. The call is going over a trunk group of 24 SF/MF trunks, although both sides of the trunks are terminated on the same PC. The hardware is two extra dedicated NIC cards on the PC running T1 over Ethernet over a loopback Ethernet cable. Your incoming call gets looped over one of the 24 trunks before terminating over VOIP, so you have 2600 and MF control.
Use a short burst of 2600, wait for the wink acknowledgement, followed by the MF digits. The 2600 Hz tone must be played at a somewhat higher level than the MF digits.
The system will read back the digits it hears if you dial incorrectly. Play around with volume levels, especially if just holding the PC speaker up to the phone. The MF tones do not need to be excessively loud.
You can divert a call through the box if you can generate the 2600 and MF. Just dial 2600, KP, a 10-digit phone number (no leading "1"), and ST. Experiment on the test numbers to get the levels right first.
Need a software Blue Box to use with this? Try the attached Windows application (at the end of this message). You need Microsoft .NET framework installed for it to work. You can use the number keys on the right side of your keyboard (if you use a full-size keyboard) as an almost-real Blue Box, as well as the point and click method!
Some numbers to try:
2600 KP + 101 + ST "Weasels" recording
2600 KP + 102 + ST "Monkeys" recording
2600 KP + 103 + ST "Moo 1" recording
2600 KP + 104 + ST "Moron" recording
2600 KP + 105 + ST "Moo 2" recording
2600 KP + 106 + ST "Something wrong" recording
2600 KP + 107 + ST "Made it up" recording
2600 KP + 108 + ST "I'm bored" recording
2600 KP + 109 + ST "Don't understand" recording
2600 KP + 110 + ST "Step in stream" recording
2600 KP + 111 + ST "ProjectMF" presentation recording (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 112 + ST "Classic Tandem Stacking" recording - Evan Doorbell (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 113 + ST "Evan Doorbell juices off N1 and phreaks around. Part 1 (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 114 + ST "Evan Doorbell juices off N1 and phreaks around. Part 2 (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 115 + ST "Evan Doorbell investigates 1xx and 0xx codes (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 116 through 120 and 122 + ST "How Evan Doorbell Became a Phone Phreak, parts 1-6"
2600 KP + 600 + ST Asterisk echo test
2600 KP + 121 + ST "Operator" - Leave message if no answer
2600 KP + 123 + ST Joybubbles (Joe Engressia) 1991 Off the Hook Interview, Part 1
2600 KP + 124 + ST Joybubbles (Joe Engressia) 1991 Off the Hook Interview, Part 2
2600 KP + 161 + ST Record a comment
2600 KP + 171 + ST Playback comments. 0 to exit, * and # to skip backward and forward
2600 KP + 199 + ST 2600 Hz supervision test
2600 KP + xxx-xxx-xxxx + ST Outdial to phone network
2600 KP + 011 + country code + number + ST Collectors Net Access (www.ckts.info)
2600 KP + 2111 + ST Conference bridge. Please hang up with "#" when done.
2600 KP + 777 + ST Direct access to Telephreak
2600 KP + 2602 + ST DISA dialtone. Can use DTMF to dial. Stack with repeated 2602.
More info may be found at:
http://www.binrev.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=31224&st=0&start=0
There is also a simple Windows blue box program at the link to try this with.
Enjoy!
Don
==============
Check out www.projectmf.com. Phiber created software patches to allow Asterisk PBX software running on a Linux PC to simulate the old 2600 and MF (multifrequency) controlled network of the 50's-60's-70's.
Remember the Esquire article?
I have a projectmf server up on 630-485-2995. It has instructions for using it when you dial in.
Access is also available via:
CNET: 1-762-2600/2601 (see www.ckts.info for gateway numbers)
Free World Dialup: 862548
Asterisk direct connection: exten => 2600,1,Dial(IAX2/cnetguest@projectmf.homelinux.com/17622600)
Note that you need a source of 2600 Hz tone and an MF dialer (NOT a regular DTMF (Touch-Tone) dialer to make ANY use of this at all.
Perfectly legal, as the system is totally private. This is more than a simulation. The call is going over a trunk group of 24 SF/MF trunks, although both sides of the trunks are terminated on the same PC. The hardware is two extra dedicated NIC cards on the PC running T1 over Ethernet over a loopback Ethernet cable. Your incoming call gets looped over one of the 24 trunks before terminating over VOIP, so you have 2600 and MF control.
Use a short burst of 2600, wait for the wink acknowledgement, followed by the MF digits. The 2600 Hz tone must be played at a somewhat higher level than the MF digits.
The system will read back the digits it hears if you dial incorrectly. Play around with volume levels, especially if just holding the PC speaker up to the phone. The MF tones do not need to be excessively loud.
You can divert a call through the box if you can generate the 2600 and MF. Just dial 2600, KP, a 10-digit phone number (no leading "1"), and ST. Experiment on the test numbers to get the levels right first.
Need a software Blue Box to use with this? Try the attached Windows application (at the end of this message). You need Microsoft
Some numbers to try:
2600 KP + 101 + ST "Weasels" recording
2600 KP + 102 + ST "Monkeys" recording
2600 KP + 103 + ST "Moo 1" recording
2600 KP + 104 + ST "Moron" recording
2600 KP + 105 + ST "Moo 2" recording
2600 KP + 106 + ST "Something wrong" recording
2600 KP + 107 + ST "Made it up" recording
2600 KP + 108 + ST "I'm bored" recording
2600 KP + 109 + ST "Don't understand" recording
2600 KP + 110 + ST "Step in stream" recording
2600 KP + 111 + ST "ProjectMF" presentation recording (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 112 + ST "Classic Tandem Stacking" recording - Evan Doorbell (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 113 + ST "Evan Doorbell juices off N1 and phreaks around. Part 1 (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 114 + ST "Evan Doorbell juices off N1 and phreaks around. Part 2 (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 115 + ST "Evan Doorbell investigates 1xx and 0xx codes (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 KP + 116 through 120 and 122 + ST "How Evan Doorbell Became a Phone Phreak, parts 1-6"
2600 KP + 600 + ST Asterisk echo test
2600 KP + 121 + ST "Operator" - Leave message if no answer
2600 KP + 123 + ST Joybubbles (Joe Engressia) 1991 Off the Hook Interview, Part 1
2600 KP + 124 + ST Joybubbles (Joe Engressia) 1991 Off the Hook Interview, Part 2
2600 KP + 161 + ST Record a comment
2600 KP + 171 + ST Playback comments. 0 to exit, * and # to skip backward and forward
2600 KP + 199 + ST 2600 Hz supervision test
2600 KP + xxx-xxx-xxxx + ST Outdial to phone network
2600 KP + 011 + country code + number + ST Collectors Net Access (www.ckts.info)
2600 KP + 2111 + ST Conference bridge. Please hang up with "#" when done.
2600 KP + 777 + ST Direct access to Telephreak
2600 KP + 2602 + ST DISA dialtone. Can use DTMF to dial. Stack with repeated 2602.