Hi all

Can anyone identify why or what may give or create this situation/s

logtest on FTP shows ....
          Deleted       0 file(s)....
          Transfered       1 file(s)....
              /sbin/rmt c

What may  /sbin/rmt c     be ?   ideas ?  hard to know who transferred it,
(mmm) have rmt but no rmt c  .....

what situation will create a    .pwd.lock  file in /etc    , specifically
when doing what, or issuing what command, and from where  (like in shell or
from a web server etc...)

I have double checked all files like hosts.allow , passwd , shadow ,
inetd.conf , /tmp with no noticeable changes, am wondering if its some y2k
thing, or if its the worst case scenario.....


(above is on same box, was only one left on over new years, FTP is wrapped
and limited to only specific ip/service )

some other q's

What will su to xfs under normal operating conditions ? 
 Does anyone get unexplained restarts of sysklogd ?  or is it rock solid
and will only be an attack that will stop it ?


is there any new exploits that are in the beta stage or specific due to y2k
:-)

Can supply heaps more info if needed, off the list.......

Regards

Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia

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