Greg, the two needn't be related but as Karl sugested checking your system and beefing up security seems prudent. Also if your system is connected to a localnetwork see if any security scans are done. For me checking my own security through e.g. nessus, nmap, chkrootkit helped identify security flaws that where a result of (my) poor installation skills or someone elses doing before anyone else found them. Regularly checking your own security is good practise anyway. If you really need ssh access try looking at http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/ this way you can limit access to a system through use of a chrooted login. -- Met vriendelijke groeten/with kind regards John van Zantvoort --- Paranoia is simply an optimistic outlook on life. GCM d- s+:+ a- C+ UL+++ P+++ L++ E--- W++ N+ o K- w-- O- M- V- PS+ PE- Y+ PGP+ t+ 5 X- R- tv b+ DI++ D+ G e h- r++ y+ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list