Re: My Apache Sever Compromised?

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You can also use
pacman -Qkk

For example, boot from iso, mount your root device as /mnt
pacman -Qkk -r /mnt

Not every warning means a compromission.


To find files not owned by a package, use:
find /mnt/ -exec pacman -Qqo {} -r /mnt \;

Maybe you need better filtering here, like using /mnt/usr, /mnt/etc,
... instead /mnt, because lots of files should not be owned by a package.


I haven't tried this, it is only a comment.


Am 31.03.2014 07:05, schrieb Theo Jones:



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