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Special Forums IP Networking Bizzare network attack? Post 302387277 by sysgate on Friday 15th of January 2010 04:42:30 AM
Old 01-15-2010
I hope it's not too late, but let me rephrase and try to think (though it's hard when Dream Theater are injecting stereo sounds directly into the brain Smilie )
The user downloaded the file, and it was corrupted - the user is on a totally different than your location, right ? Then, you downloaded it, and it was bad again. Then, the file, on the server, was OK ? To me, it sounds that someone with access has changed the file while it was on the server and you should rather dig into the server's access logs. While it's possible that someone will spoof you via those insecure Wi-fi networks and protocols, do you really suspect someone in your area messing with files ? If it's the infamous cialis - have you check the anti-virus status of the systems ? My $0.2.
 

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REXECD(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 REXECD(8)

NAME
rexecd - remote execution server SYNOPSIS
/usr/libexec/rexecd DESCRIPTION
Rexecd is the server for the rexec(3) routine. The server provides remote execution facilities with authentication based on user names and passwords. Rexecd listens for service requests at the port indicated in the ``exec'' service specification; see services(5). When a service request is received the following protocol is initiated: 1) The server reads characters from the socket up to a null (`') byte. The resultant string is interpreted as an ASCII number, base 10. 2) If the number received in step 1 is non-zero, it is interpreted as the port number of a secondary stream to be used for the stderr. A second connection is then created to the specified port on the client's machine. 3) A null terminated user name of at most 16 characters is retrieved on the initial socket. 4) A null terminated, unencrypted password of at most 16 characters is retrieved on the initial socket. 5) A null terminated command to be passed to a shell is retrieved on the initial socket. The length of the command is limited by the upper bound on the size of the system's argument list. 6) Rexecd then validates the user as is done at login time and, if the authentication was successful, changes to the user's home direc- tory, and establishes the user and group protections of the user. If any of these steps fail the connection is aborted with a diag- nostic message returned. 7) A null byte is returned on the initial socket and the command line is passed to the normal login shell of the user. The shell inherits the network connections established by rexecd. DIAGNOSTICS
Except for the last one listed below, all diagnostic messages are returned on the initial socket, after which any network connections are closed. An error is indicated by a leading byte with a value of 1 (0 is returned in step 7 above upon successful completion of all the steps prior to the command execution). ``username too long'' The name is longer than 16 characters. ``password too long'' The password is longer than 16 characters. ``command too long '' The command line passed exceeds the size of the argument list (as configured into the system). ``Login incorrect.'' No password file entry for the user name existed. ``Password incorrect.'' The wrong was password supplied. ``No remote directory.'' The chdir command to the home directory failed. ``Try again.'' A fork by the server failed. ``<shellname>: ...'' The user's login shell could not be started. This message is returned on the connection associated with the stderr, and is not preceded by a flag byte. SEE ALSO
rexec(3) BUGS
Indicating ``Login incorrect'' as opposed to ``Password incorrect'' is a security breach which allows people to probe a system for users with null passwords. A facility to allow all data and password exchanges to be encrypted should be present. 4.2 Berkeley Distribution November 16, 1996 REXECD(8)
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