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Ok , This is the update from wat problem I had with my Sun m/c
This problem is peculiar in m/cs which were hacked .... Usually the hacker changes the login program in /usr/bin , so that one cannot remote login using telnet and rlogin U can find out which programs have been modified using the md5 binaries listed in SUN Site and check the fingerprint with the SUN FINGERPRINT Database . (In my case login was modified) Temporary soln will be to replace the files which have been modified . Long Term would be to Re-install the OS and load all the patches .... Thanx for all the help given Last edited by DPAI; 09-05-2001 at 08:14 PM. |
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