apache to execute
whatever was in there (probably binding a shell to some port) in order
to get access to the box.
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scenario
you, unintentionally, created for the hackers.
Cheers,
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obably making
a huge noob mistake and I feel blinded for some reason.
That is why I need your help.
The DEBUG log is available for those who think they can help:
http://www.pastebin.org/3373
Thank you in advance,
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are the only thing I did not manage to get to work.
Here is a verbose run of it:
http://www.pastebin.org/3414
The addresses were altered for security reasons.
Thank you.
2009/7/21 Richard Mahlerwein
>
> --- On Tue, 7/21/09, Leandro Quibem Magnabosco
> wrote:
>
> > Fr
Artis Caune escreveu:
2009/9/16 Matthew Seaman [1]:
On FreeBSD 6,7 files are created with wheel group, but on 8 - with `gid`.
It seems that ZFS uses SysV group semantics (new files get the 1ary group of
the user unless the directory is set to SGID). UFS filesystems on 8.x still
behave in