Re: Being attacked but don't know how

From: mikere (who@where.am.i)
Date: 11/30/02


From: "mikere" <who@where.am.i>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 04:29:03 GMT


<snip>
> My problem is the following : someone, and I don't know how, is playing
with
> my stations. Every files under /etc, /usr, /tmp, /var, /home are there,
but
> are 0 byte. And this problem is recursively. The only "normal" files are
> contain in /.
<snip>
If the file sizes have changed, you may have been cracked and a rootkit
installed - go to http://www.chkrootkit.org/ for information on finding out
if that's happened to your machines.



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