Hey Sean,
If they are uploading things, its likely they have a PHP Shell somewhere.
The most common is called the "C99 Shell". You could try doing a grep to
find it. I agree with Alan, it would be best to restore a backup.
It also looks like they are trying to start a SOCKS server, from the
"./moc
- "Alan Pope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 07:34:23AM +, Sean Miller wrote:
> > I am aware this isn't Ubuntu related, but I'm tearing my hair out.
> >
> > For the past week or so some folks have been constantly hacking my
> > webserver... it's running Cent-OS I bel
davisjo wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have tried to play a DVD and also a film on the
hard drive but alas no sound.
I have downloaded most of the video players and selected all sources
to include all the codecs but still no sound.
If I remember right, out teacher enabled the codec
Hi Everyone,
I have tried to play a DVD and also a film on the hard drive
but alas no sound.
I have downloaded most of the video players and selected all sources to include
all the codecs but still no sound.
If I remember right, out teacher enabled the codecs via the terminal