What you are asking for is impossible. The exploits are discovered and passed around all the time...
What you should consider is a file integrity assessment application. We use Tripwire and it is good. The docs are available from the files area on their sourceforge website. That, plus a well configured firewall, diligent patching, a perimeter watcher like snort.org and good administrative practices should keep you as safe as you can be. Also, check out the honeypot project. I can't remember the url off the top of my head, but I learned lots there. Plus linuxsecurity.com. Typing Linux security into google will give you a lifetime of reading. Mitchell On 10/10/02 8:34 AM, "Steve Buehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anybody point me to a list or email me a list of the files on a redhat > system that are the files that hackers would replace if they got > in. Basically, I want to be able to restore these files easily if I ever > need too. If I have a list of them that I can backup, than it would be > easier to replace all of them instead of just searching through and trying > to find out if they were tampered with in the first place. > > Thanks > Steve > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > ow3 > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list