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Date:      Fri, 29 Oct 1999 18:36:38 +0000
From:      Bert Kellerman <bertke@bellsouth.net>
To:        Beck David <dbeck@freesoft.hu>
Cc:        "'freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG'" <freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Strange things on my computer / Help
Message-ID:  <3819E935.16B59880@bellsouth.net>
References:  <1BD5A68BE9E8D211BBE8006094B9EB73E97C@netfinity.freesoft.hu>

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FYI
Here is a pretty good general guide by CERT on what action to take after
your UNIX box has been compromised.

http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/root_compromise.html

Bert


Beck David wrote:

> This is the first time I write to the list, Big Hello To All,
>
> I administer a host on the Internet which basically doesn't really
> do anything. I installed some services like www,ftp,ssh,qmail
> / no big deal.
>
> I started playing with this machine 10 month ago. Since that I found
> a handful of strange thingies:
>
> - my wtmp files turn on each month, but after a short while allways
>  gets corrupted
> - if I run who, it doesn't show any user
> - if I run last, it shows a big pile of garbage
> - I filter out ICMP totally, which is OK for me
> - but the kernel complains in every 10 minutes for some _out_ going
>   ICMP packets, which goes to two hosts. I am absolutely sure
>   that nor me nor any of my programs has nothing to do with that hosts
> - when I found this I started to look for the program which generates
>   the ICMP packets but I didn't find anything
> - I checked the cron rules, but I didn't find anything
> - then I turned off the setuid bits from nearly every program on my
>   host including ping and traceroute, but didn't help
>
> Do you guys suspect that my machine got exploited ? /I do, but I can't
> prove it./
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> Thx, David.
>
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