Re: attack on apache - solved -

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On Fri, January 13, 2012 20:48, Luisa Ester Navarro wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot to everyone who help me to solve the problem.
> I had installed phpmyadmin and they used it to attack my server.
> I found this in /var/log/httpd/access_log

So which measures did you take into account to fix the problem?
-deinstalling pma? -did you encounter the vulnerability by the pma-version
being aged and then maybe patched your way out of the problem? -or even
possibly you restricted access to the pma app from the big bad (internet).

by the way, which platform was this happening on again?

>
> Cheers
>
> Luisa
>

This debate have been interesting to follow - like many of the others...


br
congo


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