first, you should lock in your logs, situated in /var/logs/. Check the deamon
or messages. Then, try "last" command to see who's on your box and who's still
in The last but not the least, maybe this could you help to give away any
doubts:
www.chkrootkit.org. download and install it. then run the
Pretty bad hacker who pwned openbsd box? :)
I think just friend who have acess to that machine :)
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:54:32PM +0100, Jinxi Cheng wrote:
HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:54:32PM +0100, Jinxi Cheng wrote:
> HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
> byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it is not some one that has
> rooted the box and shut it down. Is there any tool to scan the system
> to see if it is rooted o
type: last
Jinxi Cheng wrote:
HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it is not some one that has
rooted the box and shut it down. Is there any tool to scan the system
to see if it is rooted or not?
best regards
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Jinxi Chen
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