ormal traffic volumes originating
from them.
So, have I been hacked and rootkitted? Or is nmap simply lying to me?
I've been subscribed to freebsd-announce and thus seen all SA's to date, but
none of them are relevant to any of my setups.
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tsp/wms/aol
redirect sneak in there without me explicitly enabling it?
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mpression that FreeBSD was secure.
How could this have happened? ipfw buffer overflow? Some other unknown
vulnerability?
I really wanna find out how they got in (syslog offers no clues btw, I've been
rootkitted after all :-( Any suggestions other than
format/reinstall/tripwire?
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On Wednesday 18 January 2006 16:25, Will Maier pondered:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 03:56:32PM +0200, Kilian Hagemann wrote:
> > I have never even heard of "frox" before, but after some googling
> > it turns out that it's a GPL'ed transparent ftp proxy...
>
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think of so far), and the attack came from
the internet (not some worm/virus on one of the Windows machines), it's some
unpublished vulnerability in some part of FreeBSD that I'm sure others would
like to know about. But hey, from what you guys are telling
nder "System",
part of the "kdenetwork" package, tested on 3.4.1). Does what you want.
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y do anything about it...
Anyway, long story short I'm glad I'm still secure and thanks to everyone who
helped me out and gave me advice.
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configure your wife's PC to use
192.168.1.2 (or whatever), default gateway/route 192.168.1.1 and proper DNS.
Alternatively install and configure dhcpd, or, which I like more for a simple
application like that, dnsmasq. Google will tell you more :-)
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