Somehow /usr/bin/pager permissions have changed (or *have been changed*), and it wasn't me who changed them ... how is this possible?
This is how I realized: homega:/tmp$ man man sh: /usr/bin/pager: Permission denied sh: exec: /usr/bin/pager: cannot execute: Permission denied man: la orden terminó y retornó 32256: /bin/gzip -dc '/var/catman/cat1/man.1.gz' | { export MAN_PN LESS; MAN_PN='man(1)'; LESS="$LESS\$-Pm\:\$ix8mPm Página de Manual $MAN_PN ?ltlínea %lt?L/%L.:byte %bB?s/%s..?e (FIN):?pB %pB\\%.."; exec /usr/bin/pager -s; } homega:/tmp$ ... meaning? well, I had a look at /usr/bin/pager and: 2139127680 ?r-S--S--T 65280 65280 65280 4278255360 jun 21 1969 pager What's going on here? why are permissions so strange? and, why is the file so big? ok, call me a paranoid, but ... have I been hacked? on a stand alone / dial-on-demand machine? Deeply concerned, Horacio. -- Claves - GnuPG/PGP - Keys : http://www.rediris.es/cert/keyserver o/or Envía un mensaje vacío a [EMAIL PROTECTED] con la línea de asunto: Send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject line: Tipo de Clave/Key Type Asunto:/Subject: DSA/ElGamal fetch dsa/elgamal DSS/Diffie-Hellman fetch dh/dss RSA fetch rsa