From: Roderick A. Anderson (raanders_at_acm.org)
Date: Tue 15 Feb 2005 - 17:15:32 GMT
Well that's a pretty sorry excuse for a Subject but the only thing I could
think of. :-)
Short story. A client got their Vserver broken into and though it appears
I got them cleaned out but I'm still doing some forensics. There were
some files changed ( I don't think they knew it was a Vserver ) and fcheck
caught the problem files but I'm not sure if they are even needed.
Is there any reason for ifdown, ifup, installkernel, ldconfig, sln, vhalt,
vreboot are needed or should be in a Vserver? This is pretty old kernel
( CTX ) and I think I made a mistake and created the Vserver from the main
server. I'm also seeing some $VSERVER/dev/hdx?, $VSERVER/dev/log,
$VSERVER/dev/stdout, $VSERVER/dev/ttyo?, and $VSERVER/dev/tty.
Any pointers or thoughts?
TIA,
Rod
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