On 10/2/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Chris Mohler wrote: > > On 10/1/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >> A few weeks ago I got caught sleeping. I figured the hardware > >> firewall will keep all hackers away but I was very wrong. A guy bent on > >> doing something minor established a ssh connection to my computer and > >> then guessed my user name and password. It was very simple. I have since > >> changed the password. He just went to my browser and there connected to > >> web pages that take hours to come up. I think the guy, and know the web > >> pages, are in Germany. > >> > >> If he wants to try again it will not work. > >> > > > > The bot that hacked you may have installed a rootkit. Here is a > > pretty comprehensive guide to installing rkhunter on f7: > > http://optics.csufresno.edu/~kriehn/fedora/fedora_files/f7/howto/rkhunter.html > > > > I have not installed rkhunter on F7 - I can't vouch for the accuracy > > of the guide. > > > > Chris > > > > > I looked and it is a special case of selinux now being run from Fresno > State. I think there may be something added to Thunderbird. Sometimes > not often when I read something on the web a full screen panel comes on > with no curser and all you can do is turn off the computer. > > This is an irritant. I would like to find it and stop the problem. I'm not sure what you mean - rkunter is a command-line tool to check for rootkits. Per the guide, you have to disable selinux to install it, but you should then re-enable selinux post-installation. It has nothing to do with Thunderbird. Chris -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list