Bill Campbell wrote:
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> That would make me very suspicious that the box had been cracked,
> and that a foreign sshd had been substituted for the real one.
>
> rpm -V is your friend.
Also rkhunter and chkrootkit.
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009, Ed Donahue wrote:
>Anyone ever come across a linux server host key changing with out a
>reboot, sshd restart, change in negotiating (SSHv1, SSHv2), and
>different DNS name or IP address?
That would make me very suspicious that the box had been cracked,
and that a foreign sshd
Anyone ever come across a linux server host key changing with out a
reboot, sshd restart, change in negotiating (SSHv1, SSHv2), and
different DNS name or IP address?
I have a server on RHEL4.4 that changed its host key.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 4)
openssh-server-3.9p1-
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