Michael Loftis wrote:
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> --On May 18, 2006 9:17:09 AM -0400 Morgan Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hey guys,
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>> Just new to this mailing list, hope you guys can help me out. I was
>> testing out the chkrootkit package on one of my debian boxes. After
>> running 'chkrootkit
help me out. I was
> testing out the chkrootkit package on one of my debian boxes. After
> running 'chkrootkit -q' I received the following output:
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> INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
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> I looked further into and narrowed down to this. 'netstat -napt
show up on such a low port but
not totally unheard of.
INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
I looked further into and narrowed down to this. ‘netstat -naptu |
grep 600’ gave me the following ouput:
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:600 0.0.0.0:*
2120/rpc.statd
I have searched around on other
On Thursday 18 May 2006 14:17, Morgan Walker wrote:
> running 'chkrootkit -q' I received the following output:
> INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
> udp0 0 0.0.0.0:600 0.0.0.0:*
> 2120/rpc.statd
> never really get a definitive answer. Is this a common
Hey guys,
Just new to this mailing list, hope you guys can help me
out. I was testing out the chkrootkit package on one of my debian
boxes. After running ‘chkrootkit –q’ I received the
following output:
INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
I looked further into and narrowed down to this
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