talking about wu-ftpd, I know that anonymous user in wuftpd release by red hat using 
chroot env,
is this meant that, even I ran wu-ftpd in chroot, still can't protect your system.

so what the chroot really used for?? 
I have read Securing Red Hat by Gerhard, in his book he still using
wu-ftpd in chroot environment

need for explanation, please
I'm really confusing :(


On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 10:41:36AM +0800, Huter.Liu wrote:
> hi,Hal Burgiss!
>       I know how to fix a damaged system,I'll install rh7.3 and use vsftpd to do ftp 
>server,and I'll change ftp port to 2323,just open ftp to internal networks(use 
>ipchains)....I'm not the manager of this damaged system,my friend manage it,just a 
>few days ago he found the ps and netstat command can't use,so he found his system is 
>cracked,now we want found out the cracker,my friend is good at programming,now he've 
>write a programme to record the attempt quest to port 21 and 23,but I want  gather 
>more information from system log or other relate things......
>     Thank you very much,hehe.
> >The reason being someone else seems to have root access on your
> >machine, and may have multiple backdoors that are well concealed, and
> >you many never find them all.
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