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Summary[]

  • Run "Shell" on random servers (preferably three or more)
  • Go back to Entropy Test Server
  • Overload
  • Open SSH
  • PortHack
  • Download Entropy_Induction_Test

Email[]

Alright! If you see this, then you've done well and... well, all this might actually be worth something. Is that too much to hope for? It seems like a lot to hope for. I've realized that I just don't have time to write this whole thing - there's way too much to learn, and I don't have time to do any of it. So, I'm going to need ask something more. There's a group that goes by 'Entropy' that's currently accepting members. They'll be able to teach you more. When you're ready, I'll contact you again. As for getting into Entropy, You'll need to bypass a proxy server - a few shells (open using the command "shell") running on computers you've already got admin access on should be able to overload it. Good luck... and thankyou, --Bit 0 P.S: I almost forgot, if you run into trouble, I've linked the network education archives server too - it's got a lot of useful info on it.

Walkthrough[]

  • Add Entropy test Server
  • Add Network Education Archives
  • Run "Shell" on servers you already got admin access on. (1 is enough)
  • Connect to Entropy test Server
  • Press Overload (Press the button named "Overload" at the left side of the game under "Shell")
  • Close the "Shells" when Bypassed Proxy (Next to "Overload")
  • Run SSHCrack on port 22
  • Run PortHack
  • cd home
  • scp Entropy_Induction_Test
  • cd log
  • Delete all logs
  • dc
  • Wait for an Email

Console Commands[]

  • Shell (run "shell" on servers you already got admin access, like your home PC)
  • Connect 199.59.149.230 (Entropy Test Server)
  • Overload (Press the button with the text "Overload" on the side under "Shell")
  • SSHCrack 22
  • PortHack
  • cd home
  • scp Entropy_Induction_Test
  • cd /
  • cd log
  • rm *
  • dc
  • Wait for an Email
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