On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 11:55:06AM +0200, linux power wrote:
> 
> Wiil you go through all the system scripts and find out which is been changed?
> If you think you are so damm good so tell me what to do?

That's *very* simple: Save your personal data, wipe the drive and reinstall.
Once the machine was hacked, there is *no* (and I mean *no*) other way, as
there is *no* way to know exactly what has been changed.

What's even *more* important is to think about what went wrong, e.g.: Were
you up-to-date with all updates issued from Red Hat? What ports were open?
Which services running? How was your firewall set up (if you had one)?
Things like that might be important for the future.

Cheerio,

Thomas
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