#archiveteam-bs 2013-01-28,Mon

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00:37 πŸ”— balrog_ ex-parrot: doing tests
00:37 πŸ”— balrog_ first have to get tcp/ip working :P
00:37 πŸ”— ex-parrot I also haven't used SheepShaver in about a million years
00:37 πŸ”— balrog_ it works better than nothing
00:37 πŸ”— balrog_ sucks compared to a real Mac
00:37 πŸ”— ex-parrot is the AOL app built for 68k or PPC only?
00:37 πŸ”— balrog_ if need be I probably can get a G4 doing stuff
00:38 πŸ”— balrog_ depends on how old
00:38 πŸ”— ex-parrot because there's always BasiliskII as well
00:38 πŸ”— balrog_ and mini vmac
00:38 πŸ”— balrog_ though that may not have net
00:38 πŸ”— ex-parrot I've never tried getting networking going in vMac
00:38 πŸ”— ex-parrot I've got an ISA LocalTalk card which I am pretty sure still works with current Linux kernels, I should donate that to someone who'd make better use of it than me :/
00:39 πŸ”— balrog_ hmm
00:39 πŸ”— balrog_ does it have a ROM on it?
00:39 πŸ”— balrog_ oh, it's for PCs
00:39 πŸ”— balrog_ hmm...
00:39 πŸ”— balrog_ what Mac stuff do you have, if I may ask?
00:40 πŸ”— ex-parrot sadly not much these days. I used to be quite a collector, but now I've just got a Plus, a few peripherals, Asante EN/SC, maybe a couple of old powerbooks
00:41 πŸ”— ex-parrot the EN/SC is another good option for getting old Macs online, you can pretty easily get AppleTalk or even TCP running with a modern machine off the Plus using it
00:41 πŸ”— balrog_ ex-parrot: well I'm signed on
00:41 πŸ”— balrog_ I have one or two EN/SCs
00:41 πŸ”— balrog_ with aol 5.0
00:41 πŸ”— balrog_ :D
00:42 πŸ”— balrog_ where to go now
00:42 πŸ”— ex-parrot nice!
00:42 πŸ”— ex-parrot well, for one thing, please send me the binary :P
00:42 πŸ”— balrog_ got it at http://www.ppcmla.com/downloads/
00:42 πŸ”— ex-parrot excellent
00:43 πŸ”— balrog_ IIRC a lot of stuff didn't work
00:43 πŸ”— balrog_ but I somehow managed to get into files
00:43 πŸ”— balrog_ at least some
00:44 πŸ”— balrog_ wow
00:44 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344:1264.a2main.10029531.514525857 works
00:44 πŸ”— ex-parrot brilliant
00:44 πŸ”— balrog_ SketchCow, you may care about this ;)
00:44 πŸ”— balrog_ omg this works
00:45 πŸ”— ex-parrot I don't really know anything about AOL, not being even remotely from the right part of the world
00:45 πŸ”— ex-parrot but if there are no extant reverse engineerings of the protocol it might be interesting to tcpdump it and see if it's possible to just enumerate every possible ID with a custom client
00:46 πŸ”— shaqfu balrog_: Is that the URL to the weird AOL-specific network they used to have?
00:46 πŸ”— balrog_ yep
00:46 πŸ”— balrog_ works in aol 5.0 for mac
00:46 πŸ”— shaqfu That's extraordinary
00:48 πŸ”— balrog_ ex-parrot: some of these still work: http://aolhostages.tripod.com/oldused-KWs.txt
00:49 πŸ”— ex-parrot I wonder if they're still running their original 1997 unix daemons for that, full of fixed length buffers and so on :P
00:49 πŸ”— ex-parrot that's so cool balrog_, I will have to have a play with this further after work
00:51 πŸ”— balrog_ "The OMNI Software Center" worked...
00:51 πŸ”— balrog_ problem is, how do we find many of these?
00:52 πŸ”— balrog_ incrementing can work for some
00:52 πŸ”— ex-parrot might be worth having a play with the protocol and seeing if it can be convinced to provide index listings or anything as well
00:53 πŸ”— godane1 i think people are going to be interested in video9992 of g4tv.com
00:54 πŸ”— balrog_ well http://web.archive.org/web/20011011181824/http://www.aol-files.com/misc/theaolprotocol.wri may be of use.
00:57 πŸ”— ex-parrot I wish I had more time to play with this right now :/
00:58 πŸ”— ex-parrot what file type is that .wri file? `file' reckons it's a word document but abiword has a hard time rendering it
00:58 πŸ”— balrog_ ex-parrot: ms write
00:58 πŸ”— balrog_ wordpad probably can open it
00:58 πŸ”— balrog_ looks like AOL broke all keywords
00:58 πŸ”— ex-parrot ok, will find a windows box later :)
00:58 πŸ”— * balrog_ looks for an older AOL
01:00 πŸ”— * ex-parrot has to get back to work
01:00 πŸ”— balrog_ when do you get out of work?
01:01 πŸ”— ex-parrot in about 4 hours
01:02 πŸ”— balrog_ wow
01:03 πŸ”— balrog_ it's being EXTREMELY difficult to find old aol
01:06 πŸ”— balrog_ DFJustin: you'll have to go fishing for keywords... not exactly easy.
01:07 πŸ”— ex-parrot oldversion.com has old AOL versions for Windows.... I'll see if I can find anyone who has old Mac OS versions too
01:08 πŸ”— balrog_ it all used to be on ftp.newaol.com
01:11 πŸ”— balrog_ hmm
01:11 πŸ”— balrog_ http://www.mattmazur.com/archive/ieetfools/masteraol.html
01:11 πŸ”— balrog_ much of that may no longer work
01:12 πŸ”— balrog_ I wouldn't be surprised if there are ways into the system though
01:12 πŸ”— balrog_ you just have to be really careful
01:12 πŸ”— balrog_ to not wipe stuff
01:12 πŸ”— balrog_ since AOL most definitely no longer cares
01:13 πŸ”— balrog_ SketchCow: do you think an AOL archival project is something worth considering?
01:14 πŸ”— balrog_ wow http://www.mattmazur.com/archive/aol-files/index.html is old
01:15 πŸ”— balrog_ and is half-broken
01:15 πŸ”— ex-parrot <3 the guestbook
01:17 πŸ”— balrog_ this will require a coordinated project
01:18 πŸ”— balrog_ ha, found it
01:18 πŸ”— balrog_ http://canada.aol.com/software.adp
01:18 πŸ”— balrog_ erk no
01:18 πŸ”— balrog_ links to the dead ftp :/
01:18 πŸ”— balrog_ I swear that ftp was alive two years ago
01:21 πŸ”— ex-parrot Tom may have some old AOL clients floating around too. I'll hit him up about that also when he comes online
01:23 πŸ”— balrog_ ok
01:31 πŸ”— shaqfu Is there any tool that'll systematically crawl over AOL protocol?
01:31 πŸ”— balrog_ shaqfu: afaik no one wrote one yet
01:31 πŸ”— balrog_ however there were "hack tools" that allowed issuing commands to aol
01:31 πŸ”— balrog_ also, an issue is that aol disabled most of the indexes. there may still be a way to get them with said tools
01:34 πŸ”— shaqfu Hm, do all URLs have an associated keyword?
01:34 πŸ”— balrog_ no, the main ones did
01:35 πŸ”— shaqfu Damn; so much for archiving via exhaustion
01:35 πŸ”— balrog_ I need to see if aol master still works
01:36 πŸ”— balrog_ the "star tool"
01:37 πŸ”— balrog_ wow you could even run scripts with that
01:37 πŸ”— balrog_ http://www.angelfire.com/sk2/Twisted/Anti-AOL.htm
01:38 πŸ”— balrog_ http://web.archive.org/web/20020329213511/http://www.aol-files.com/downloads/docs/index.shtml
01:39 πŸ”— dashcloud that brings back some memories- the different tools for kicking people offline, screwing with chatrooms, and other such mayhem
01:39 πŸ”— balrog_ http://web.archive.org/web/20020205182212/http://www.aol-files.com/fdo91/index.html
01:39 πŸ”— balrog_ that's a manual to aol protocol I think
01:39 πŸ”— balrog_ may be too old
01:40 πŸ”— balrog_ dashcloud: I think this "forgotten" AOL stuff needs to be crawled.
01:40 πŸ”— balrog_ it's at extremely high risk of going away
01:40 πŸ”— shaqfu It's miraculous that it's still here, and it's non-trivial to get
01:41 πŸ”— dashcloud I'm happy to crawl it- what's the appropriate wget command here?
01:41 πŸ”— balrog_ it doesn't work that way. :/
01:41 πŸ”— dashcloud I thought you meant the sites
01:41 πŸ”— dashcloud not AOL itself
01:41 πŸ”— balrog_ no, I meant sites that are inside AOL
01:41 πŸ”— balrog_ only accessible via AOL protocol.
01:42 πŸ”— shaqfu Hm, curl doesn't handle it either
01:42 πŸ”— balrog_ http://cl.ly/image/371N0t1I2e2j
01:42 πŸ”— balrog_ that should give you an idea.
01:43 πŸ”— shaqfu 89? Holy fuck
01:43 πŸ”— dashcloud my thoughts would be screen cap software+wireshark for captures
01:44 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm hoping SketchCow is paying attention. :)
01:45 πŸ”— shaqfu It might be useful to download everything we can manually and dump it into a textfiles-style library
01:45 πŸ”— shaqfu Unless some genius wants to write wget for aol:// ;)
01:45 πŸ”— dashcloud actually- if you can find anything written by the folks who did the Ultima Online emulator, that's probably useful (at least for the concepts and ideas)
01:46 πŸ”— balrog_ shaqfu: wget for aol:// is probably possible
01:46 πŸ”— balrog_ I have to see how much of the star tool still works
01:47 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm just a little concerned that some of this may begin to draw the line with "hacking"
01:47 πŸ”— balrog_ it's funny that aol never prosecuted
01:47 πŸ”— balrog_ they could have
01:47 πŸ”— balrog_ people did all kinds of shit with aol
01:47 πŸ”— shaqfu balrog_: THat would be useful for pages, but I'm not sure how they're linked to each other
01:48 πŸ”— balrog_ I want to see if some of the commands to generate indices still work
01:48 πŸ”— shaqfu curl might be better to hack support into, since it seems more flexible on the surface
01:48 πŸ”— dashcloud so did you create that screenshot, or was it from elsewhere?
01:48 πŸ”— db48x ahh
01:48 πŸ”— balrog_ I created it.
01:48 πŸ”— db48x a successful steak dinner
01:48 πŸ”— balrog_ right from my computer.
01:49 πŸ”— balrog_ logged in to AOL, right now.
01:49 πŸ”— balrog_ still logged in.
01:49 πŸ”— shaqfu With what user/pass?
01:49 πŸ”— balrog_ I had an account
01:49 πŸ”— db48x crawling AOL would be a coup
01:49 πŸ”— balrog_ I think you can create ones that work
01:49 πŸ”— balrog_ https://new.aol.com/productsweb/?promocode=827692&ncid=txtlnkuswebr00000073 I believe is where you make one
01:50 πŸ”— dashcloud I see a download later button in your screenshot- can you use that to queue up everything in an area, and then have it download?
01:50 πŸ”— balrog_ for some reason it's dimmed
01:50 πŸ”— balrog_ upload is too
01:50 πŸ”— balrog_ dashcloud: there's a lot
01:50 πŸ”— balrog_ you'd be spending a long looong time that way
01:51 πŸ”— shaqfu I'm guessing "Read Description" gives you a little window with metadata?
01:51 πŸ”— balrog_ yep
01:51 πŸ”— balrog_ description, author contact, shareware fee, etc
01:51 πŸ”— shaqfu Wonder if that's with the file somehow
01:52 πŸ”— shaqfu Otherwise... :|
01:52 πŸ”— balrog_ maybe, maybe not
01:52 πŸ”— balrog_ would be useful to grab both.
01:52 πŸ”— shaqfu Yeah
01:52 πŸ”— shaqfu Grab something and see what you get
01:52 πŸ”— balrog_ file links mostly work.
01:52 πŸ”— balrog_ and download just fine
01:53 πŸ”— balrog_ not all give you what you'd expect
01:53 πŸ”— shaqfu Hm?
01:53 πŸ”— balrog_ some give you weird pictures
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ like this "ASCII Chart" shows an image of some guys boxing
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ probably someone found a backdoor and replaced some files
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ but most work.
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ I'd say >99%
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ probably 99.9% or more
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm a bit worried
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ ftp.newaol.com went away
01:54 πŸ”— balrog_ the old servers may go next.
01:55 πŸ”— shaqfu Hm...is it possible to have a macro for OS7/8/9 that'll move the list selection, call up the desc, screenshot, hit Download, and repeat
01:55 πŸ”— shaqfu That'll at least automate file lists like that
01:55 πŸ”— balrog_ I think tom owad wrote that
01:55 πŸ”— ex-parrot we did that
01:55 πŸ”— ex-parrot in 2006
01:55 πŸ”— balrog_ but that won't help list collections
01:55 πŸ”— balrog_ there are many, many collections
01:56 πŸ”— balrog_ and keywords are busted
01:56 πŸ”— balrog_ but, there might be other way
01:56 πŸ”— balrog_ s
01:58 πŸ”— balrog_ how do you crawl if there's nowhere to crawl?
01:58 πŸ”— shaqfu Exhaustion? But I don't think that's viable with 30-char aol:// links
01:58 πŸ”— balrog_ yeah.
01:58 πŸ”— balrog_ this stuff dates back to the late 80s
01:59 πŸ”— balrog_ wow
01:59 πŸ”— balrog_ AGM conference logs
01:59 πŸ”— balrog_ chat logs*
01:59 πŸ”— balrog_ going back to 89
01:59 πŸ”— balrog_ there's a lot here.
02:00 πŸ”— balrog_ this is like the predecessor to geocities/etc
02:00 πŸ”— balrog_ it needs to be crawled
02:00 πŸ”— shaqfu Probably a much bigger deal than it also
02:03 πŸ”— balrog_ hm, I found a way to go from crawled library location -> root library location
02:03 πŸ”— balrog_ ok, so tell me
02:03 πŸ”— balrog_ how safe is it to put a win98 vm online? :P
02:03 πŸ”— balrog_ hi joepie91
02:03 πŸ”— balrog_ good time to show up :p
02:04 πŸ”— shaqfu Like, something to drop into VBox and run?
02:04 πŸ”— balrog_ no, I want to test the star tool
02:04 πŸ”— balrog_ see if it still works
02:04 πŸ”— shaqfu Oh, hm. No clue
02:04 πŸ”— db48x it'll be fine if you're behind nat
02:05 πŸ”— db48x and anyway, it's a vm
02:13 πŸ”— db48x collect anything you can find about the aol protocol and stick it in a wiki page
02:13 πŸ”— balrog_ it's annoying enough since most of the aol hacking sites are dead
02:13 πŸ”— db48x naturally
02:16 πŸ”— balrog_ how many people here actually are interested in this?
02:16 πŸ”— balrog_ I was hoping more people would be.
02:17 πŸ”— dashcloud it's interesting, but without an AOL account, not much I can do- looking around to see if anyone had made a mass file downloader or something similar for AOL
02:18 πŸ”— balrog_ I probably could create several accounts via tor
02:18 πŸ”— balrog_ if you don't want to
02:18 πŸ”— balrog_ free accounts actually work
02:19 πŸ”— adamcaudi This is a lot of history that'll simply pass out of existance - I'd agree, it needs attention
02:20 πŸ”— dashcloud apparently AppleScript did exist in 1995- whether it actually can do anything inside of AOL or to programs in general in something I don't know
02:20 πŸ”— balrog_ I doubt aol is scriptable
02:20 πŸ”— balrog_ again the biggest problem is getting the lists of archives
02:21 πŸ”— dashcloud have you had any luck with the AOL master files thing you or someone mentioned earlier?
02:21 πŸ”— balrog_ I haven't tried it yet
02:26 πŸ”— dashcloud so reading the Master AOL page you linked earlier, if it works for you, that should be the way to get to every screen
02:29 πŸ”— dashcloud this gives you a better idea of the GIDs: http://koin.org/files/aol.aim/aol/fdo/tutorial/tutorial%20-%20global%20IDs.htm
02:34 πŸ”— dashcloud balrog_: you mentioned this site earlier as a wayback link, but the site itself is still live now, and has lots of good info: http://www.mattmazur.com/archive/aol-files/downloads/tools/win/star/
02:34 πŸ”— balrog_ many 404s there
02:34 πŸ”— dashcloud that bunch has lots of info there- good documentation on using the star tools
02:37 πŸ”— balrog_ yes
02:37 πŸ”— balrog_ the question is DO THEY WORK
02:38 πŸ”— balrog_ and if they do, be really really careful
02:44 πŸ”— DrainLbry whew. my poor judgment of bidding on collection of government surplus electric typewriters has been saved by being outbid.
02:45 πŸ”— balrog_ :/
02:45 πŸ”— balrog_ you just missed an interesting discussion about AOL
02:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry FILE'S DONE
02:45 πŸ”— DrainLbry sorry, reflex.
02:45 πŸ”— balrog_ and archiving stuff for which you cannot use wget.
02:48 πŸ”— shaqfu balrog_: If Star Tool is a no-go, it might come down to lots of manual labor :(
02:48 πŸ”— balrog_ or those QuickKey scripts
02:48 πŸ”— balrog_ or some wiresharking and a lot of pain
02:48 πŸ”— shaqfu There's some documentation on aol:// out there, but I don't know nearly enough about network tech to know if it's useful
02:49 πŸ”— shaqfu For someone to, say, hack up a noninteractive browser for it
02:51 πŸ”— balrog_ would probably need to probe.
02:53 πŸ”— underscor <balrog_> and if they do, be really really careful
02:53 πŸ”— underscor Why do you need to be careful?
02:53 πŸ”— balrog_ because there may be functions to delete stuff etc
02:54 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm testing an account I created via that website I linked
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ however my networking might be busted since I'm on dog-slow 3g internet
02:55 πŸ”— DrainLbry i have no idea how i'd even logon to AOL if I wanted to these days
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ go to their web stie
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ site*
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ register for an account
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ get aol 5.0
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ log in
02:55 πŸ”— balrog_ done
02:55 πŸ”— dashcloud this: http://web.archive.org/web/20010128152400/http://www.aol-files.com/downloads/tools/mac.html (see Bulk Mailer near bottom) seems to indicate you can use scripting for AOL
02:56 πŸ”— balrog_ yep
02:56 πŸ”— balrog_ an account created there /works/
02:57 πŸ”— balrog_ wait
02:57 πŸ”— DrainLbry where'd you get the 5.0 installer, these aolcanda ftp links don't work?
02:57 πŸ”— balrog_ oldversion.com/oldapps.com had it
02:57 πŸ”— shaqfu Is there a go-to SheepSaver disk image for OS8?
02:58 πŸ”— balrog_ not really
02:58 πŸ”— shaqfu Someone gave me one aeons ago, but I idiotically lost it
02:58 πŸ”— balrog_ and star tool doesn't work on mac
02:58 πŸ”— shaqfu I'll try my barely functioning Win98 VM
02:58 πŸ”— DrainLbry i'm installing aol 5 voluntarily. this seems like a bad idea on so many levels but here we go
02:58 πŸ”— DrainLbry down the rabbit hole.
02:58 πŸ”— ex-parrot Tom has appeared online, he's digging up the files we downloaded back in 2006 to see how big it is
02:59 πŸ”— balrog_ ex-parrot: how were the main site links found?
02:59 πŸ”— balrog_ like aol://4344:1264.a2main.10029531.514525857
03:00 πŸ”— ex-parrot I'll see if I can get him in here to answer questions :)
03:00 πŸ”— balrog_ ok :)
03:00 πŸ”— godane so i losted power for about 2 hours
03:00 πŸ”— DrainLbry i still want to meet some old prodigy employee, get them real drunk, and they'll spill the beans where the secret archives are
03:00 πŸ”— balrog_ ouch, that sucks
03:01 πŸ”— DrainLbry then i'll assemble a crack team of archiveteam ninja's equipped with flash drives
03:01 πŸ”— balrog_ good luck :(
03:01 πŸ”— balrog_ prodigy got bought up
03:01 πŸ”— godane trying to get some incomplete files downloaded
03:03 πŸ”— shaqfu Speaking of old networks, is GEnie still extant at all?
03:04 πŸ”— DrainLbry I get a "this version is not supported" message on AOL 5.0
03:04 πŸ”— DrainLbry workaround?
03:04 πŸ”— balrog_ ?
03:04 πŸ”— balrog_ when logging in
03:04 πŸ”— DrainLbry yes
03:04 πŸ”— ex-parrot hey owad, how were the main site links found on AOL for that project? I have a really limited memory of what we did
03:04 πŸ”— balrog_ weird
03:04 πŸ”— balrog_ I just created an account
03:05 πŸ”— balrog_ and successfully logged in
03:05 πŸ”— balrog_ hi owad
03:05 πŸ”— DrainLbry i'm using a really old AIM account though
03:05 πŸ”— balrog_ I tried to email you like 3 times about this
03:05 πŸ”— DrainLbry let me go make a new one
03:05 πŸ”— balrog_ DrainLbry: an AIM account won't work
03:05 πŸ”— owad hello
03:05 πŸ”— balrog_ http://new.aol.com
03:07 πŸ”— balrog_ sorry I'm talking to like two people here :/
03:07 πŸ”— DrainLbry and now invalid screen name. it hates me.
03:07 πŸ”— owad ex-parrot, I'm not sure what you meanҀ¦ the file libraries all have numerical URLs, so I just wrote a script to increment the count
03:08 πŸ”— balrog_ owad: how about like the forum window though?
03:09 πŸ”— owad I don't think I tried to archive any forums. The ones I found, I probably would have gotten to by using the original keywords
03:09 πŸ”— balrog_ it seems the original keywords no longer work.
03:09 πŸ”— owad I'm looking for my notes right now.
03:10 πŸ”— balrog_ OK, thanks!
03:13 πŸ”— DrainLbry well lucky me appears to have won one of the auctions... argh :)
03:13 πŸ”— DrainLbry i'm the proud new owner of some uh... old dot matrix printers now. whoopie.
03:15 πŸ”— owad Still lookingҀ¦Â I found some files for using AOL with Claris Emailer. Is that of any use to anyone?
03:15 πŸ”— balrog_ probably.
03:15 πŸ”— balrog_ if in doubt, keep it :) that's how we do things here
03:15 πŸ”— owad Want me to send it to you?
03:16 πŸ”— balrog_ I'll take it
03:16 πŸ”— DrainLbry Ohhhh... this could work out well after all, appears the Multifunction in the lot I won has a 30 page ADF on it.
03:16 πŸ”— dashcloud so, if you've got the Windows version of AOL installed, you may want to also install this tool: http://web.archive.org/web/20010713011523/http://www.aol-files.com/downloads/tools/win/dbview/index.html
03:16 πŸ”— owad also found a copy of AOL 3.0 for Mac
03:17 πŸ”— balrog_ I'd like that
03:17 πŸ”— balrog_ since aol's ftp is dead.
03:17 πŸ”— dashcloud which thing?
03:18 πŸ”— owad also found a .sit archive that's supposed to be AOL 1.0
03:19 πŸ”— balrog_ hmm
03:19 πŸ”— balrog_ I wonder if you can go to an arbitrary gid
03:20 πŸ”— owad and a file called "AOL Link" in my old Extensions folder
03:20 πŸ”— balrog_ yeah that's part of the aol install
03:21 πŸ”— owad and here's a folder called "AOL to GS Autotypers"
03:21 πŸ”— owad looks like it's related to a IIgs emulator
03:26 πŸ”— balrog_ hmm, cool
03:26 πŸ”— balrog_ can you put all that stuff in an archive?
03:27 πŸ”— balrog_ file search in aol 3: "The database is unavailable, please try again later."
03:29 πŸ”— SketchCow http://i.imgur.com/JdTWyLP.png
03:29 πŸ”— DrainLbry fun quote from a book i have: "In fact, the Internet-wide Gopher system, knwon as "Gopherspace," collectively contains more information than the World Wide Web, is faster to search, and returns the results more quickly than Web servers can parse Web pages.
03:34 πŸ”— dashcloud so, how exactly are you connecting to AOL? are you actually dialing-up, or using a different method?
03:35 πŸ”— balrog_ tcp/ip
03:36 πŸ”— DrainLbry balrog_ -i still can't get this thing to work. suspect it might be the period in my screenname i chose
03:36 πŸ”— balrog_ likely.
03:37 πŸ”— balrog_ hmmmm
03:37 πŸ”— balrog_ http://koin.org/files/aol.aim/aol/fdo/tools/software%20library%20list%20bmb_libs.xls
03:37 πŸ”— balrog_ what's in there
03:37 πŸ”— * balrog_ downloads
03:40 πŸ”— db48x extending wget to support the aol protocol would be hilarious
03:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry yep, dont use a period
03:40 πŸ”— balrog_ db48x: not easy, by any means
03:40 πŸ”— db48x also, better than using curl because wget already supports warcs
03:40 πŸ”— dashcloud I looked for that zip file- aol-files.com says this about the zipfile: BMB's compiled library list.
03:41 πŸ”— db48x alard is the one to talk to for wget modifications
03:42 πŸ”— balrog_ db48x: doing that would be ridiculously crazy.
03:42 πŸ”— balrog_ the AOL protocol is arcane beyond measure.
03:42 πŸ”— db48x grab everything about the protocol that you can find, and everything about the indexes and libraries
03:42 πŸ”— db48x and list them at http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=AOL
03:42 πŸ”— db48x balrog_: also hilarious
03:43 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm pissed that search is broken
03:43 πŸ”— balrog_ apparently they killed that server
03:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry how are you guys even finding content? short of the Apple II link above
03:43 πŸ”— balrog_ well
03:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry which worked great.
03:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry but yeah... lots of busted infrastructure
03:43 πŸ”— balrog_ go to aol://4401:8287
03:43 πŸ”— balrog_ change the numbers
03:44 πŸ”— DrainLbry i get no access to library/file on that
03:44 πŸ”— DrainLbry bizarro world
03:44 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4400:8287
03:44 πŸ”— balrog_ err
03:44 πŸ”— balrog_ etc
03:44 πŸ”— balrog_ ooh
03:44 πŸ”— balrog_ these map to that xls!
03:45 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4400:N
03:45 πŸ”— balrog_ where N is the id in the spreadsheet
03:45 πŸ”— db48x cool
03:45 πŸ”— db48x excellent info for the wiki
03:46 πŸ”— owad I couldn't find my archives on any mounted drive, but I know I didn't delete them. I'll have to check some older drives I have.
03:46 πŸ”— db48x the other idea I noticed that I really like is a script that can drive the AOL ui and take screenshots
03:46 πŸ”— owad balrog, I have a 4 MB zip containing the stuff you asked for. Should I email it to you?
03:46 πŸ”— balrog_ owad: you can.
03:47 πŸ”— db48x screenshots would help the archeologists of the future quite a bit
03:47 πŸ”— balrog_ the problem is that this lacks structure
03:47 πŸ”— balrog_ how do we find links to forums?
03:47 πŸ”— balrog_ and boards
03:47 πŸ”— db48x agreed
03:48 πŸ”— DrainLbry just found some vintage AOL porn. for you know, science.
03:48 πŸ”— db48x if you can find documentation of the url format, then we can make a start on organizing things by their url if nothing else
03:48 πŸ”— dashcloud the spreadsheet seems to cover a lot of that- it mentions a bunch of Boards
03:48 πŸ”— balrog_ no, those are file spaces for those boards
03:48 πŸ”— balrog_ I think
03:49 πŸ”— balrog_ they may be empty.
03:49 πŸ”— balrog_ boards have urls such as aol://4344:1264.a2main.10029531.514525857
03:49 πŸ”— db48x so 4400: is a file space and 4344: is a board?
03:50 πŸ”— balrog_ yes
03:50 πŸ”— balrog_ fuck, this board requires age verification
03:50 πŸ”— balrog_ but the infrastructure for that no longer works.
03:50 πŸ”— db48x we have progress then
03:50 πŸ”— db48x write it down so that it will have actually happened
03:50 πŸ”— db48x balrog_: awesome
03:50 πŸ”— balrog_ yes, but aol://4344:nnnn doesn't work without the extra
03:50 πŸ”— db48x I must sleep ere I turn into a pumpkin
03:51 πŸ”— db48x balrog_: it's still progress :)
03:51 πŸ”— db48x collect some more forum links and see if you can work out what the rest of it means
03:51 πŸ”— db48x timestamps?
03:52 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344:1264.a2main.10029531 also works
03:52 πŸ”— dashcloud I'm happy to play around with the AOL stuff tomorrow if you've got some more details on how exactly I connect to AOL without needing a dial-up modem
03:52 πŸ”— balrog_ dashcloud: what version of AOL are you using? I recommend 5
03:52 πŸ”— dashcloud I don't have any version yet- I'll setup everything tomorrow once I know how it's going to work
03:52 πŸ”— balrog_ simply aol://4344:1264.a2main does not work.
03:52 πŸ”— balrog_ ok, yeah you tell it to use TCP/IP
03:52 πŸ”— balrog_ create an account at the above url
03:53 πŸ”— balrog_ screen name can't have period, password 8 chars
03:53 πŸ”— underscor I can't believe they still have these servers up
03:53 πŸ”— DrainLbry assuming keywords are dead too since they act like search?
03:53 πŸ”— balrog_ keywords are dead.
03:53 πŸ”— dashcloud so how long is the trial these days?
03:53 πŸ”— balrog_ there is no trial.
03:53 πŸ”— balrog_ aol accounts are free
03:56 πŸ”— DrainLbry so yeah as balrog_ pointed out, aol://4400:ID from that spreadsheet works
03:56 πŸ”— DrainLbry and boy is there some gold here
03:57 πŸ”— balrog_ those are libraries
03:57 πŸ”— balrog_ basically all hierarchal structure is lost
03:57 πŸ”— balrog_ but the files are there, well many are
04:00 πŸ”— DrainLbry somewhere right now we're probably setting off an IDS sensor and causing some sysadmin to panic why the servers in that rack with the three inch layer of dust are suddenly blinking with activity
04:00 πŸ”— balrog_ LOL
04:00 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344:1264.a2abt.10037404 -- looks like there's a keyword and id and they must match.
04:04 πŸ”— illunatic http://i.qkme.me/3sr296.jpg
04:04 πŸ”— illunatic ^
04:04 πŸ”— balrog_ owad: did you download mac stuff too?
04:05 πŸ”— balrog_ I see a lot of files that have access dates of '06 and '07
04:05 πŸ”— dashcloud holy crap- I'm on!
04:05 πŸ”— balrog_ like hypercard xcmds, downloaded april '07
04:05 πŸ”— owad You mean back when I wrote the article? I think it was mostly Mac.
04:06 πŸ”— balrog_ owad: I thought it was mostly apple, but ok
04:06 πŸ”— balrog_ I'm hoping there's a way to track down aol://4344 urls
04:06 πŸ”— balrog_ but it doesn't seem easy
04:06 πŸ”— balrog_ owad: how did you find that particular one? did you save it into your favorites when keywords still worked?
04:07 πŸ”— owad some Apple II, but I'm pretty confident the majority was Mac
04:09 πŸ”— owad balrog, my vague recollection is that I got there by following a link, and then bookmarked it
04:11 πŸ”— dashcloud so, for anyone who is curious, it appears Wine handles AOL 5.0 fine (using Wine as Windows XP)
04:12 πŸ”— balrog_ ah. I had issues with the installer
04:13 πŸ”— DFJustin hmm aol 5.0 on win98 bombed me out with "this version is not supported" after connecting
04:13 πŸ”— balrog_ DFJustin: does your username have a period?
04:13 πŸ”— balrog_ is it an aim account? then it won't work
04:14 πŸ”— dashcloud sign up at new.aol.com
04:14 πŸ”— dashcloud you may be able to sign up from within the software, but new.aol.com definitely works
04:16 πŸ”— DrainLbry FYI Wireshark has some level of knowledge of AOL protocol already
04:16 πŸ”— DFJustin sweet fancy moses it works
04:17 πŸ”— DrainLbry so to summarize we've got aol://4400:ID (from spreadsheet), for file libraries, and aol://4344:uniqueidentifier for interactive content
04:18 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344:uniqueidentifier:ID
04:18 πŸ”— balrog_ as per http://web.archive.org/web/20060207004722/http://daol.aol.com/aolatoz keywords used to be aol://1722:keyword
04:18 πŸ”— balrog_ but that's no longer working
04:20 πŸ”— DrainLbry http://aolhostages.tripod.com/oldused-KWs.txt
04:20 πŸ”— balrog_ that's a small fraction
04:20 πŸ”— DrainLbry i know, just throwing it out there
04:21 πŸ”— dashcloud so, star-tool does work with AOL 5.0 on Windows, but Wine's not too happy with it
04:22 πŸ”— balrog_ wow, they require a /credit card/ for age verification
04:22 πŸ”— balrog_ Some features on AOL are restricted to account holders who are at least 18 years old or have permission from someone 18 years of age or older. AOL uses a credit card as the method of age verification. Your credit card will be charged a temporary $1.00 charge to ensure the credit card is valid. This charge will be automatically refunded to your credit card. The credit card number will not be used for any other
04:22 πŸ”— balrog_ purpose. Learn more about our verification method.
04:23 πŸ”— dashcloud that's not hugely surprising to me actually
04:23 πŸ”— DFJustin that used to be pretty common for adult websites
04:23 πŸ”— dashcloud how else could you practically enforce an age restriction? (then, and probably even now)
04:23 πŸ”— DrainLbry balrog_ that's right, this is all "new" to you, eh? :)
04:24 πŸ”— balrog_ DrainLbry: no one does that today
04:24 πŸ”— balrog_ and yeah, that's true
04:25 πŸ”— DrainLbry so search broken, keywords broken, a fairly large list of file libraries, and some scattered interactive/board content links is where we're at.
04:25 πŸ”— balrog_ yup.
04:26 πŸ”— DFJustin http://web.archive.org/web/19970421170252/http://www.aol.com/only/computing.html "more than 100,000 files in our software libraries"
04:26 πŸ”— balrog_ many of those libraries are dead
04:26 πŸ”— balrog_ some aren't
04:28 πŸ”— balrog_ be warned, many of these "photo libraries" have fairly questionable content
04:28 πŸ”— DrainLbry they're adorably cute.
04:29 πŸ”— DrainLbry what in the hell .... aol://4344:613.winkie2.3474098.490212415
04:31 πŸ”— DFJustin http://web.archive.org/web/19971212001506/http://www.hecklers.com/
04:32 πŸ”— DFJustin "Hecklers Online" is the Internet's #1 Humor Site, with an obnoxious presence here on the World Wide Web, as well as on America Online [Keyword: HO].
04:32 πŸ”— DFJustin that's a new one on me
04:34 πŸ”— dashcloud good news- I got the star tool not to crash wine
04:34 πŸ”— balrog_ the aol infrastructure is in horrible disrepair
04:35 πŸ”— dashcloud the directions inside the zip file here: http://koin.org/files/aol.aim/aol/mAOL/ are fine except don't overwrite the one dll file when you paste the files in
04:35 πŸ”— balrog_ it's like they just left the datacenter
04:35 πŸ”— balrog_ and never went back
04:35 πŸ”— DrainLbry probably exactly what they did
04:36 πŸ”— DFJustin http://www.oocities.org/sunsetstrip/club/5468/secretz.txt
04:36 πŸ”— DrainLbry this guy gave virtual chess 64 an 80%. i concur.
04:37 πŸ”— DFJustin https://www.google.ca/search?q="aol%3A%2F%2F4401"
04:37 πŸ”— balrog_ 4401 isn't the issue
04:37 πŸ”— balrog_ 4344 is
04:37 πŸ”— DrainLbry aol://4344:117.mtv.591130.467237228 has some really cool old MTV stuff
04:38 πŸ”— DrainLbry ok so not discovering a billion thigns not withstanding
04:38 πŸ”— DrainLbry how the hell do we save this
04:39 πŸ”— ex-parrot I'm just finishing up work. I will see if I can work out a way to download the files without needing to script the client. not sure how much success I will have, but I'll give it a cursory look at least
04:39 πŸ”— balrog_ dashcloud: the star tool's atomic debugger will dump aol's arcane "html"
04:39 πŸ”— balrog_ the biggest issue is finding keywords
04:39 πŸ”— balrog_ since the keyword resolver is gone
04:40 πŸ”— DFJustin ideally we want to learn enough about the protocol to one day have e.g. IA host a replacement server that the old client can use
04:40 πŸ”— ex-parrot actually the protocol looks annoying to implement. it might be easier to just script the client for now, until someone has more time
04:40 πŸ”— balrog_ as I said the protocol is very arcane
04:40 πŸ”— DrainLbry can i suggest step 1 might be just assembling a list of URLs that work?
04:40 πŸ”— balrog_ well, for aol://4401:n URLs you just iterate with n(0)=1
04:41 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344 isn't so easy
04:41 πŸ”— DFJustin there's a shitload of 4344 stuff on google
04:41 πŸ”— balrog_ also note that the last code isn't critical
04:41 πŸ”— balrog_ aol://4344:117.mtv.591130 still works
04:43 πŸ”— DrainLbry the fact i'm viewing MTV shit from 1996 on AOL in 2013 is kind of blowing my mind
04:43 πŸ”— DFJustin I suggest #aohell and starting a wiki page
04:44 πŸ”— ex-parrot balrog_: it might be possible to do some kind of timing attack to build up a list of valid suffices in 4344
04:44 πŸ”— balrog_ ...like how?
04:45 πŸ”— ex-parrot like if their string compare in their server exits early on a non-match
04:45 πŸ”— balrog_ btw, I'm sure the aol software is very vulnerable to exploits, but then you're going into black-hat
04:45 πŸ”— balrog_ and I don't want to go there myself
04:45 πŸ”— balrog_ and yes, come to #aohell
05:01 πŸ”— turnkit ? ol://4344:226.llll.2755674.520114429 Access code: 3675
05:02 πŸ”— balrog_ do not have access to area
05:28 πŸ”— illunatic Γ’Β€ΒœThe threat is real and we need to react to it,Ҁ
05:29 πŸ”— illunatic wow this is great leadership advice
05:29 πŸ”— illunatic er advice from a leader
05:29 πŸ”— illunatic http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/28/us/pentagon-to-beef-up-cybersecurity-force-to-counter-attacks.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0
05:29 πŸ”— illunatic cyber gestapo :(
06:41 πŸ”— ersi SketchCow: woot, you'll be talking at Waza?
06:41 πŸ”— ersi pff, damn that all these conferences are always in teh US :(
06:45 πŸ”— SketchCow Yes
06:49 πŸ”— GLaDOS Getting 2 TV tuners capable of receiving ADS-B signals.
06:49 πŸ”— GLaDOS What to do, what to do..
08:06 πŸ”— turnkit godane -- PanAmSat - part of Hughes during the merger -- has a funny history -- http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Space-PanAmSat-Satellite-Program-Pin-IntelSat-Dog-Spot-Mascot-urnaiting-Bullshit-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$T2eC16hHJHIE9nysfqf-BQ8vQ(PkEg~~60_57.JPG
08:07 πŸ”— turnkit "PanAmSat effectively broke the monopoly on international satellite communications which was held by Intelsat, an international treaty-based organization founded and owned by several countries including the United States. PanAmSat, led by Anselmo, successfully lobbied the United States Congress to permit it to operate globally, competing against Intelsat. PanAmSat (and Anselmo) became famous for f
08:07 πŸ”— turnkit became famous for full-page advertisements in the Wall Street Journal depicting Spot, the PanAmSat mascot, urinating on politicians' legs. The company's motto was "Truth and Technology Will Triumph Over Bullshit and Bureaucracy." - wikipedia
08:07 πŸ”— turnkit Love the motto, "Truth and Technology Will Triumph Over Bullshit and Bureaucracy."
09:11 πŸ”— ersi http://5.asset.soup.io/asset/4033/8917_0580.gif
10:02 πŸ”— joepie91 balrog_: hmm?
16:19 πŸ”— joepie91 http://learn.cryto.net/ :)
16:25 πŸ”— ersi aw, no results about cakes :(
16:26 πŸ”— db48x heh
16:26 πŸ”— db48x I finally had to just search for 'chemistry'
16:39 πŸ”— Smiley so has someone archived the anon's "warhead" ?
16:40 πŸ”— Smiley Warhead-US-DOJ-LEA-2013.AES256
16:52 πŸ”— balrog_ I have it, if someone needs it
17:56 πŸ”— joepie91 db48x: it's a dumb title search
17:57 πŸ”— joepie91 so you have to be generic enough
17:57 πŸ”— joepie91 to find stuff
17:57 πŸ”— db48x joepie91: I know :)
17:57 πŸ”— joepie91 and ersi, http://books.cryto.net/ probably has books about cakes
19:03 πŸ”— ersi "All Cakes Considered Melissa Gray"
19:03 πŸ”— ersi yay
20:36 πŸ”— ersi Microloisirs sounds like Microlazers
20:50 πŸ”— ersi argh, how ze fuck do I get the full response on a Redirect with urllib2/httplib
20:52 πŸ”— ersi Hm~
20:53 πŸ”— ersi Yay, getting closer~
21:03 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/28/erasing-history-ancient-timbuktu-manuscripts-one-written-in-hebrew-torched-by-malian-islamists/
21:07 πŸ”— DFJustin I saw that at http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jan/28/mali-timbuktu-library-ancient-manuscripts - not much we can do about it though
21:12 πŸ”— DFJustin http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/ was the website, guess that could be worth a grab
21:24 πŸ”— godane i'm going to try my best to grab it
21:25 πŸ”— godane i know i will not get everything off of there cause i will need a login to get full access to the database
21:40 πŸ”— turnkit question from a zombie... then sleep: what kind of Magazine labels their first bundled CD "01 - Jan 1996" then their 2nd one "02 - Dec 1995" -- what the heck is that about? Was the first one really three months early and THEN they got successful enough to do a December issue? WEIRDNESS.
21:47 πŸ”— SketchCow I know how that can happen.
21:47 πŸ”— SketchCow Secret thing you don't know.
21:49 πŸ”— SketchCow Magazine stands, they'll keep the item on the shelf until it goes past the listed month/week/date
21:50 πŸ”— SketchCow Then they start taking it down, because it's no longer fresh
21:50 πŸ”— SketchCow So a magazine will come out and say APRIL 1993 when it hit the shelf in March. Or even February.
21:50 πŸ”— SketchCow If a magazine is starting out, it might do that to ensure first issue is there the longest
21:50 πŸ”— SketchCow But then decide to release a new issue and they put it for a different date because they got funding.
21:55 πŸ”— chronomex heh
21:58 πŸ”— turnkit Uploading those first two issus of Net Power. What's up with dead trademarks I wonder. Can anybody just buy up and re-use the trademark since it's lapsed. I'd suspect the magazine still has a copyright on the artwork but the TM is free now -? Weird. http://www.trademarkia.com/net-power-75151772.html
21:59 πŸ”— turnkit Based on that site I'd guess Net Power only lasted two years -- 24 issues perhaps if you include the out of order Dec '95 issue.
21:59 πŸ”— turnkit btw - thx for the explanation
21:59 πŸ”— turnkit okay NOW this zombie naps! :)
21:59 πŸ”— turnkit 8)
21:59 πŸ”— ersi Sleep!
22:00 πŸ”— turnkit yesszzzzz
22:01 πŸ”— turnkit p.s. one more thing... where can I put my request that after searches in ia, I can choose to sort by NAME? So odd that this is not an option.
22:01 πŸ”— turnkit (err, by TITLE -- same diff)
22:05 πŸ”— DFJustin trademarks are different from other types of IP, you have to use them or lose them
22:06 πŸ”— chronomex and they apply only to a particular discipline/field/business, not the whole world everywhere always
22:07 πŸ”— DFJustin turnkit: info@archive.org
22:19 πŸ”— SketchCow People can up and buy dead trademarks, I have a buddy who does that professionally.
23:06 πŸ”— DFJustin http://sphotos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/76171_313224858798016_525717488_n.jpg

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