Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi Mike,
I wrote the stuff in >>
I suppose you mean "Mike Klinke" and not "Mike McCarty" :-)
I dunno. I just ran
# find / -nmae xmlrpc.php -print
You should be able to use "locate" for speed in searching, prior to that you
may run "updatedb&" to update the slocate database.
I am aware of "locate". Thanks!
and didn't come up with anything. But that's expected, since
I run behind a router set up as a firewall, completely stealth
except for the e-mail challenge port (which is closed). A
$ ps -A | grep pache
I think you would need to look for the "http" process.
$ ps -A | grep ttp
$
You should do a "netstat -na | grep SYN", if you see alot of those then
slapper is there DOS attacking people.
$ netstat -na | grep SYN
$
Thanks for the advice. But, as I am behind a stealth firewall,
I feel relatively secured against *this* type of attack.
Umm, what does "there DOS attacking people"? I had problems
parsing that.
Mike
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