gareth wrote:
On Thu 2006-12-28 (22:10), David Todd wrote:

something's up, nothing in ports will write to a /tmp/download
directory, so either you or someone with root access did it.

I just checked one of my servers and also found a /tmp/download
directory with the same files that you had.

I then compared the timestamp of /tmp/download with the timestamp
of the directories in /var/db/pkg: Same.

My conclusion is that during a portupgrade these files were written
there, directly or indirectly by portupgrade or the port itself.

About two years ago I cleaned up a system that really had a
system breach (through some php-based webapplication). I could
then find a directory in /tmp owned by www that contains a
complete distribution with configurescript and the result of the
build.  This /tmp/download doesn't look like that at all.

/thn

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