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HELP!!! syslogd is down...
Hi all
My system logger has been down for the past 3 days... I am not able to get it to start from the terminal... /etc/init.d/syslogd start I am unable to find a log as to why it is failing!! Please advice where to look!!! I am totally lost here! Thanks in advance... KS |
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I got hit by a rootkit. The hacker must have shut down the daemon. Is there a way to clean out the system from the SK rootkit? Please let me know! I know a re-install is suggested but this is the second time this is happenning and I want to find a way to tackle this with the minimum downtime!! I am running redhat linux 7.0. Please advice... thanks KS |
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If it's the second time, then you must know that you have not done enough to keep the hacker out. Attempting to check all your files and hope you get them all so you don't have to do this a third time I believe to be a waste of your time.
See what others have to say - IMHO - rebuild. Wright State U - Internet Security |
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Definitely rebuild. There were a few gnarly rootkits floating around - you'll never get clean.
Reinstall, then go to Redhat and install every one of those darn updates for 7.0. It takes some time, but that's how it's got to be if you want to be a decent 'net citizen. Think how many other users have been rooted from your box (acting as a launch-pad). Also, out of interest, search google for info to find out which one got you. Then you can go back and see how they got in. |
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