Re: Our server hacked and tagged. MS doc's suck!

From: Tom Valenzuela (tomvalenz_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 05/30/03


Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 07:15:31 -0700


ok, questions. Map a drive to root of what? the homepage?
or to the c:\. i have accessed the folder and changed
permission and stuff on it all way down the tree using the
bullets and stuff but still says permission denied, is
this because i didn't map a drive? I assume you meant to
c:\

The directory i am trying to delete in the root of our
homepage is \ \, like that... and in the logs for it this
directory is seen created as \++\.. Even after changing
owner and stuff says permission denied or it craps out
while trying to change the permission somewhere down the
hierarchy of this folder.

I am doing this via remote desktop...

Thanks for your fast response.
Tom

>-----Original Message-----
>Tom,
>
>This has nothing to do with POSIX commands.
>
>All you need do is take ownership of the folders/files
and then reset the
>permissions on them (which you can now do as you re the
owner even though
>you may not have permissions to begin with).
>Give your self Full Control and ensure that they are
propagated to all child
>files and folders (you will be asked if this is what you
want to do).
>Then just delete them.
>
>You can do this by mapping a drive to the root of the
disk volume which by
>default exists as the admin share <drive letter>$ e.g. F$
>
>You should do all of the is under an administrative
account.
>
>Taking ownership and resetting file permissions are
covered in the online
>help for your OS.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Mike
>--
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>
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>"Tom" <tomvalenz@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>news:050401c326a6$ce9ae470$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I got directories someone created after someone gave R/W
>> to anonymous FTP, doh. Fixed that issue but i have
>> directories I can't delete and give me permission denied
>> or an error if I try and access them. I've read KB
article
>> on MS about Posix commands. They don't work. Can't find
>> process or returns a 'failed' message. I'm doing this
all
>> via Remote Desktop as server is over 1 hour away.
Someone
>> else said environment variables have to be set.. Hmm,
gee
>> where is that documented as I looked in the Posix
>> manual... I'd really appreciate it if someone can tell
me
>> how to get rid of these directories. We closed our FTP
and
>> I have checked user rights/groups and stuff, nothing out
>> of the ordinary. But as Administrator you think I'd just
>> click on em and delete em...but no.
>>
>> We are pursuing the hacker in GERMANY. Whoever it is,
>> trust me, you hacked the wrong site. You're good, but I
>> have 3 layers of logging on.. I got you tracked biatch!
>>
>> I'm looking for a utility that can go and delete these
>> directories or someone who really actually knows how to
>> use the posix commands to remove the directories.
>
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