³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ²²²²²±±±±±°°°ð|O|u|t|b|r|e|a|k|ð°°°±±±±±²²²²²ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Issue #4 - Page 3 of 12 ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Beige Boxing By: antimatt3r 3/26/02 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1.0 legal BS 1.1 intro / matierials 1.2 fone jack beige 1.3 fone line coupler beige 1.4 prespliced wire beige (fast & easy) 1.5 what to do with your beige (for those who dont have the second material listed below.) 1.6 outro 1.0 The information in this text is not to be used in real life, and is intended only for educational uses. The writer or publisher of this paper is not responsible for the results of you the reader trying the actions described, or making the materials mentioned. (Dont do it and get cought then blame it on this text.... Just coverin my ass here.) 1.1 Intro/matierials: This text will be geared for those who know what a beige box is and how it is to be used. Also, reader must have a basic understanding of the hardware involved. What you need is the following: 1 fone jack, or phone line coupler, or prespliced fone cord with screw terminals on the end. (those fancy half circle copper connectors.) 1 brain of an 8 year old or older. 2 alligator clips (ones with screw terminals are best, works well with the prespliced fone cord) Electrical tape (colors green and red for prettiness) an ANI and a CNA number will be helpfull in youre beiging experiences. (numbers are given below) 1.2 Method One (fone jack beige box): Take your fone jack apart and you need the green and red wires. Once you have the green and red wires you need to have them hanging out the box, once they are outside the box, close it back up. Hopefully the wires are prespliced and you wont need to splice the fone cord. If they arent, obviously, you need to splice them. So once you have spliced green and red wires hanging out the box, wrap the wire around the screw on each of the alligator clips and tighten them nice and snug. You can wrap youre alligator clip in electrical tape if you wish for insulation or color coding purposes. When you get shocked by a fone cable, about 5 minutes later your arms start to ache, and they hurt for about 2-4 hours. You now have a fone jack beige. 1.3 Method Two (fone line coupler beige box): This is a nice way to make a beige in that it is nice and easy and fairly quick. It is also small and durable. When you purchase youre coupler make sure it is one that you can open up and then seal back together when done. Usually they have a crack going down the center where they can be split. Once you have your coupler open, you should have 2 plastic pieces connected by 4 wires; green, red, yellow, and black. What you want to do is grip the wire near the base of one side of the coupler and pull firmly to remove the wires from the second piece of plastic. What you should have now is one plastic piece with the 4 wires hanging out. The wires should be prespliced and have a copper wire on the end. Take the wires (green & red) and wrap them around the screws on the clips, tighten and your good to go. 1.4 Method Three (an easy, small, durable, stealth, wonderfull, cheap, and quick beige box) Go to ratshack and what you need is a fone cord thats about 6" long (the longer the better) that has the regular jack on one side to plug into the wall jack. (the clear plastic deal on the end of a cord) then on the other side instead of having another jack like normal, it has the 4 wires out, spliced, and with screw terminals on the ends of each. (the little half circle things to connect with a screw.) So take the red and green wires, put the connector on the screw, tighen, there ya go an easy, small. durable, stealth, wonderfull, cheap and quick beige box. 1.5 What to do with youre shiny beige box (for the Jr. Phreakettes) Go up to a TNI (Telefone Network Interface) or a can on the street and open it up, you will see red and green screws that should be colored red and green. If they are not colored, red is always on the right. Red=Right. put your clips on, plug the fone cord into the beige (from the fone) or just plug the cord into the fone for method 3. Dial your number you want to call. You can get the fone line number of the line you are calling by calling an ANI number. A few ANI numbers are: 800-444-3333, 800-444-4444 and 800-555-1140(little confusing to you 8 year olds) holla! shoutz to #hackerzlair and the entire outbreak crew http://www.geocities.com/antimatt3r/