Once I have used a Linux boot diskette to boot in order to remove a
dos-based boot sector virus.  Wonder if it is a good idea to use another box
to telnet or ftp into this one to remove the file.

Auyeung

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Auyeung at Technet Systems wrote:
>
> > *.dll are windows-specific system files, but as the others
> > on the list say, it could be anything since linux doesn't
> > use file extensions.
> > Seems that yu are using GUI. Can you right-click on it to
> > review its property?
>
> >no way to open the thing.
>
> >
> > Or can you use console mode and ls or cat the file ?
> >
>
> >ls and cat lockup the terminal window as does rm, rm -f, gz, and
chattr -E.
>
> > Do you run wine or win4lin ?
>
> >
> > >No, neither one. That's why I suspect that it might a windows bomb on
one of the sites that
> > has the ability to effect Linux.
>
> > I suspect that it was a windows application which dropped
> > the file there.
> >
> > :-)
> > Auyeung
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >rm works on some of the files that were in /home/user.
> > The only file that doesn't respond is
> > > scywebMT.dll' . Can't tell what size it is evertime I try
> > to access the thing I get terminal
> > > window lockup. Followed up your suggestion on Hotbot. The
> > only site that pulls up is a MCC Web
> > > Site Statistic April 1 - 1June 1999. I never downloaded
> > the thing, but it's there and tough as
> > > a stainless steel bolt.
> > >
> >
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