On 06/25/2010 01:47 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
From: Hanspeter Spalinger<deb...@spahan.ch>
[snip]
On the other side this all could be just a camouflage (?) but that
wouldnt make lot sense as postgresql doing sshd is not realy a good
camouflage...
For now, the system is powered down and the FIOS router is disconnected.
Whoever got to my box had to get past the router's firewall, so I am hoping
that it gets a new IP address when I do plug it back in. I'm trying to figure
how a cracker got past the firewall. I know that firewalls are not perfect,
but it keeps most ports closed, by default, and I do not think that I opened
any up.
You might also want to go to a postgresql mailing list, since there
*might* be a more innocuous explanation.
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