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From: Rob Simmons (rsimmons
wlcg.com)Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 12:53:58 CDT
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> If you want to be very careful, wiping the disk would be necessary. A
> backdoor could be anywhere, including in programs not part of the base
> system (such as bash from ports). It depends on how paranoid you are
> however. If you're not too worried, re-installing from a fresh cvsup would
> probably be good enough. You can check to see what programs are running as
> servers by running:
>
> netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN
> fstat | grep <hexcode from first column>
sockstat is a utility that combines the functionality of those two
commands - good stuff.
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