> > # ls -la /tmp > > also /var/tmp
Indeed, many people would install with a /var partition, which would put /tmp under /var via symlink, but a good point. > if you run awstats or phpBB - upgrade... Agreed, but even phpBB may not be the fault. Many problems with PHP come with the binary, not necissarily the app that uses it. However...like I said before...it's best not to panic, and what you DON'T want, is for the invader to know you are looking. It's best (IMHO), to walk around him/her, until you find their access point and intention, then go from there. Most *((cr/h)ackers* (and I use that term VERY loosely (aka: script kiddies)) are interested in rooting a box, and setting up a storage/sharing area that is free to them. This may not be the case, but it's better to 'observe' your foreign presence first. If it is a real blackhat, you don't want to go pissing all over his work before you have evidence, lest he pisses back on you...as he will. Otherwise, if it's a kiddie, there are simple ways to deal with that, and learn from your vulnerabilities...always with the expectation that the next hack will be from someone who didn't just download a vulnerability from the 'net, and come across you with a point-and-click-type scanner in a GUI interface. Only my .02 Steve > > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"