and..
:/usr/local/sbin# /usr/lib/chkrootkit/chkproc -v
PID 4: not in ps output
PID 1769: not in ps output
PID 15688: not in ps output
PID 15690: not in ps output
PID 17760: not in ps output
PID 17762: not in ps output
PID 21583: not in ps output
PID 21585: not in ps output
PID 21919: not in p
hi,
the following output looks like i've been rooted.
i'm in the process of moving all services to another machine and restoring
from backups etc.
could anyone provide any analysis of what attack caused the problem - i
would guess that it's possibly something o do with zope.
thanks,
kev
:/usr
Hi,
On 29 Nov 2005, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Jochen Striepe:
> > On 28 Nov 2005, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >> If you allow to run apps as different user on the
> >> same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
> >
> > Please explain that, I don't understand at all.
>
> Trusted X app
* Jochen Striepe:
> Hi,
>
> On 28 Nov 2005, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> If you allow to run apps as different user on the
>> same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
>
> Please explain that, I don't understand at all.
Trusted X applications ("trusted" in the sense that they are no
* Michelle Konzack:
> If you allow to run apps as different user on the
> same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
In theory, the X security extension could prevent that. However, I
have doubts that it offers significant protection because it is not
really on the radar screen (even
Hi,
On 28 Nov 2005, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> If you allow to run apps as different user on the
> same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
Please explain that, I don't understand at all.
Curious,
Jochen.
--
"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time."
* Quoting Michelle Konzack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Am 2005-11-25 14:34:24, schrieb Rolf Kutz:
>
> > It is possible, either as different users or with
>
> If you allow to run apps as different user on the
> same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
Yes, but it would also solve some.
Am 2005-11-25 14:34:24, schrieb Rolf Kutz:
> It is possible, either as different users or with
If you allow to run apps as different user on the
same desktop, you pick security holes in your system.
> different profiles (mozilla profile manager). You
I know, but this mean, I need to maintain tw
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