On 06/09/2011 04:58 PM, Manuel Escudero wrote: > Hi, Some days ago, I noticed a BIG DECREASE of the performance > in my Fedora 15 System (64 Bits, KDE encrypted BTRFS partitions) > and, as part of my maintenance plan, I ran a rootkit search, because > it was awful! reeeeally slow... > > My Surprise was, I'm ACTUALLY infected with the "Suckit rootkit" > and god knows what else... For Now, I will run a Virus Search with > Avast! free in Fedora, but I was hoping somebody tell me what to > do in this situations, and why that happened, also I want to know > what the suckit rootkit does and if I have more problems, here's > the output of chkrootkit: > > http://pastebin.com/qqFT2QuH > > P.S. As you can see in the output, I might also have a Trojan > installed (Line 111) > and no matter how many times I run the tool, I get the same results, > "suckit rootkit" > (Line 89) and the trojan, (I do not see other problems, can you?) > > I've been using Fedora since F12 and running chkrootkit since F14, > NEVER HAD A PROBLEM > BEFORE or Decreasing of performance, Why now? is it because of BTRFS? > is it because of F15 updates? You should run rkhunter as well.... A quick google of the issue you mention shows others have determined this to be a "false positive". Also see.... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=636231 Ed * Unknown - detected * English * Chinese (Simplified) * Chinese (Traditional) * Japanese * Korean * English * Chinese (Simplified) * Chinese (Traditional) * Japanese * Korean <javascript:void(0);><#> -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines