You might try submitting the file at https://www.virustotal.com
and see what it detects.

On 1/4/16 8:18 AM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
Examining with Lemmy (A Windows version of VI), it looks like a binary file.
Size is 181.4 KB.
I am considering my favorite virus remover: DBAN, but it would take several
days work to
recover from that.

Mike.
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Michael D. Berger
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http://www.rosemike.net/


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Beardsmore [mailto:dan...@trustnetworks.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 05:03
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Possible virus via httpd server

Well, what do you see if you examine the file in a text editor?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael D. Berger [mailto:m.d.ber...@ieee.org]
Sent: 04 January 2016 05:03
To: Apache-Users
Subject: [users@httpd] Possible virus via httpd server

Using my WinXP Firefox client to access my previously working httpd
2.4 server on Fedora 23 gets a file named 1OfvyQ5L instead of my
index.html .  Do you think I have a virus on my Linux box?  I did
notice that my iptables is not as tight as it should be.

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Michael D. Berger
m.d.ber...@ieee.org
http://www.rosemike.net/




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