I noticed that /sbin/ping and /sbin/ping6 were not hardlinked, on all my computers (home and dedicated servers).  How likely is it that the signify keys have been compromised?  I'm having a hard time with OpenBSD these days, part of it is my clumsyness other parts are pointing to a rootkit on my computers...

01:59 <@pbug44> syspatch never touched ping though, so how come they're split?
02:07 <@pbug44> I don't know about the 67 openbsd.. what am I missing?
02:10 <@pbug44> beta# md5 ping
02:10 <@pbug44> MD5 (ping) = 2409896ee1773f3e6006df0f4f2fb213
02:10 <@pbug44> beta# md5 /sbin/ping
02:10 <@pbug44> MD5 (/sbin/ping) = f217ac5ed6aef55742e3b8c37453a342

I'm sick of reinstalling these, please provide a guide on what I should do/look at to find reason why ping and ping6 are split in the filesystem?  Because in base67.tgz they should be hardlinked.

With best regards (I'm going to have a hard time reinstalling everything next week, likely but for how long will it stay unrooted?),

-peter

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