Re: Hacked - again
From: Armin Krawinkel (geschrei_at_gmx.at)
Date: 04/29/03
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 03:19:37 GMT
Nico Kadel-Garcia announced in <3EAD1F09.2050501@verizon.net>:
> Stephen Moore wrote:
>> your right, it would have been the server. Its a *** keeping
>> older redhat distros up to date, especiallly as it is now
>> officially not supported
>>
>> is this a known rootkit?
>
>
> Especially since OpenSSH was never part of any official 6.x
> distribution. If you add-on services, keeping them patched becomes
> our problem instead of RedHat's.
>
> But yeah, it's time to update. I'd recommend 7.3 for lightweight
> hardware.
apt-get install debian :)
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