lsattr /usr/bin/du - chances are it was made immutable ('i' attribute).
Matt.
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From: "Brad Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Roger Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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lsattr /usr/bin/du - chances are it was made immutable ('i' attribute).
Matt.
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From: "Brad Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Roger Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12
Unfortunatly, I think you are right :(.
This machine turns out to have had some exploitable stuff on it, which was what
I was trying to upgrade...
-Roger
Quoting Brad Lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
> machine do this exact same p
Unfortunatly, I think you are right :(.
This machine turns out to have had some exploitable stuff on it, which was what
I was trying to upgrade...
-Roger
Quoting Brad Lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
> machine do this exact same p
First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
machine do this exact same problem. I found it had been rootkitted. YMMV.
It could be something else but I'd check anyway.
Regards,
Brad Lay
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Roger Ward wrote:
> I have a wierd error fr
I have a wierd error from when I tried to upgrade a system from stable/woody (a
few sarge packages like snort) to SID.
I understand SID is a bit unstable (thus Still in Development)...
Any ideas what could be causing /usr/bin/du to be undeletable? I can't write a C
program to delete it, I can't de
First thing I would be doing is apt-get install chkrootkit - I had a
machine do this exact same problem. I found it had been rootkitted. YMMV.
It could be something else but I'd check anyway.
Regards,
Brad Lay
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Roger Ward wrote:
> I have a wierd error fr
I have a wierd error from when I tried to upgrade a system from stable/woody (a
few sarge packages like snort) to SID.
I understand SID is a bit unstable (thus Still in Development)...
Any ideas what could be causing /usr/bin/du to be undeletable? I can't write a C
program to delete it, I can't de
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