, Arthur, but here is how to tell what's
using it, whether you have stuff that needs it, etc. So,
is it a virus, or just ORBit being, well, ORBit?
Time to have someone answer the question: A couple hours.
Knowledge gained when the way to answer it yourself is
learned: Priceless.
Bill Ward
-Original Message-
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Is this a virus : /tmp/orbit-blabla
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 10:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
Gordon, while you're right that it's
,
is it a virus, or just ORBit being, well, ORBit?
Time to have someone answer the question: A couple hours.
Knowledge gained when the way to answer it yourself is
learned: Priceless.
Bill Ward
-Original Message-
From: Sam Ockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 28
This is a new install of Redhat 7.2.
Installed-subscribed to RHN and let it update overnight.
Today, working on the Oracle install and see this orbit-root directory in tmp.
Some of the files cannot be deleted. Any idea what it is?
TIA
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There has been quite a lot of discussions about that.
They are default ORBit files, an open source CORBA.
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From: Robert Monical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 07:15 PM
Subject: /tmp/orbit-root ???
This is a new install
Hi All.
I have these strangesub-dirs in
/tmp/orb-username , and in these sub-dirs , hundreds of files
names like this : "srwxr-xr-x orb-29348673785".
In the /tmp directory itself,many hundreds
offiles with names similar to this : "file-fdhfgv878r"
Never seen them before, propagate faster
-fdhfgv878r
Never seen them before, propagate faster than rabbits
Is this a virus ?
No. `rpm -qi ORBit`
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On 27-Sep-2002/11:08 -0400, Arthur Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
I have these strange sub-dirs in /tmp/orb-username , and in these
sub-dirs , hundreds of files names like this : srwxr-xr-x
orb-29348673785. In the /tmp directory itself, many
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Is this a virus : /tmp/orbit-blabla
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 08:08, Arthur Chan wrote:
Hi All.
I have these strange sub-dirs in /tmp/orb-username
, and in these sub-dirs , hundreds of files names like this :
srwxr-xr-x
Gordon, while you're right that it's PROBABLY
ORBit (an Open Source CORBA implementation),
it seems to me whenever someone asks that question
the answer can NEVER be No. It's always got
to be YES!, Possibly or Probably not, since
most root kits are going to attempt to install
some service
I have this on one of my machines too -- /tmp/orbit-username -- I ran the
rpm --what requires command below and got:
no package requires ORBit-0.5.7-3
Anyone have any other ideas? Should I just uninstall the package?
From: Ward William E DLDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this on one of my machines too -- /tmp/orbit-username -- I ran the
rpm --what requires command below and got:
no package requires ORBit-0.5.7-3
Anyone have any other ideas? Should I just uninstall the package?
From: Ward William E DLDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply
it is because
of this that I notice the ORBit-files ) ???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this on one of my machines too -- /tmp/orbit-username -- I ran the
rpm --what requires command below and got:
no package requires ORBit-0.5.7-3
Anyone have any other ideas? Should I just uninstall
: /tmp/orbit-blabla
It is indeed CORBA .
Since I have Apache collaborating with Tomcat , which talks with a DB
backend, I would not uninstall anything til I am sure it is spurious.
I have been trying to decide between CORBA and RMI and haven't made the
conscious decision. So I guess default
-- /tmp/orbit-username -- I ran the
rpm --what requires command below and got:
no package requires ORBit-0.5.7-3
Anyone have any other ideas? Should I just uninstall the package?
From: Ward William E DLDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:26:29
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 10:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
Gordon, while you're right that it's PROBABLY
ORBit (an Open Source CORBA implementation),
it seems to me whenever someone asks that question
the answer can NEVER be No. It's always got
to be YES!, Possibly or Probably not, since
most
27, 2002 07:17 PM
Subject: RE: Is this a virus : /tmp/orbit-blabla
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 10:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
Gordon, while you're right that it's PROBABLY
ORBit (an Open Source CORBA implementation),
it seems to me whenever someone asks that question
the answer can NEVER
yes, indeed, using:
rpm -q ORBit --provides | awk '{print $1}' | xargs rpm -q --whatrequires
I got all kinds of stuff (76 different packages)
From: Arthur Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 19:42:12 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Indeed , but i am as curious as before (perhaps because of lack of
knowledge ) my question stands : what is the cause and is this a virus ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, indeed, using:
rpm -q ORBit --provides | awk '{print $1}' | xargs rpm -q --whatrequires
I got all kinds of stuff
Okay, to find out what files are using these, go into your directory,
and use the fuser command.
So, for me...
cd /tmp/orbit-ockman
fuser *
give me quite a few...here are the first two:
orb-13076214721085093349: 1533
orb-13240275601413802650: 1484
then using ps ax I see that process 1533
allready instaled the following packages:
pkgconfig-0.12
glib-2.0.4
gtk+-2.0.5
gtk-engines-1.9.0
libxml2-2.4.22
libxslt-1.0.18
libIDL-0.8.0
and now I am stuck at Orbit. What should I do ?
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Stupid me. To my surprize, /opt/gnome-2.0/lib was not /etc/ld.so.conf.
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../../../src/orb -I/usr/lib/glib/include-O2 -march=i686 -c
orbit-event-server.c
orbit-event-server.c:5:29: CosEventChannel.h: No such file or directory
make[4]: *** [orbit-event-server.o] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/ORBit-0.5.7/src/services/event'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, rob smith wrote:
I have placed the following 3 lines in orbit.rc
I think that should be ".orbitrc"?
Chris
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I have placed the following 3 lines in orbit.rc
ORBIIOPUSock=1
ORBIIOPIPv4=0
ORBIIOPIPv6=0
At startup I also type startx -- -nolisten tcp
Yet when I do netstat -a I still have several tcp ports listening. Can
someone look carefully at what I wrote above and see if there are any little
This goes with my previous message about tcp ports listening. Someone mentioned
something you could do to orbit to change the way it use tcp ports or unix
ports or something along that linejust to refresh I had to reinstall and lost
everything.
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Artificial
Hello,
does anyone know what the orbit-"login name" directory in /tmp is about?
thanks,
meghan
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Meghan Madel wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know what the orbit-"login name" directory in /tmp is about?
thanks,
meghan
I believe this it the CORBA orb (object request broker) that gnome uses for
it's interprocess communications. If not I am sure I will hear about t
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