Re: [users@httpd] Apache + AWSTATS = Vulnerability????

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It was thus said that the Great Anderson Miranda once stated:
> 
> Now I want to know just 2 things:
> 
> First, how can I be sure that it all happened because of the awstats 
> security flaw?
> Second, how could I completely remove this Unix/Hacktop from my system 
> (Linux RedHat9 k2.4) ?

  First, don't know.

  Second, nuke the disks and reinstall the *latest* version of *everything*
on the servers.  Disable *all* CGI scripts when restoring from backup.  Vet
everything.  That's the only way to make sure.

	http://boston.conman.org/2004/09/13.1
	http://boston.conman.org/2004/09/14.1
	http://boston.conman.org/2004/09/19.1

  -spc (Been there, done that, never want to go there again ... )


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