On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 09:41:02AM +0300, Khaled Chehab wrote:
> Dear 
> 
> I am using [EMAIL PROTECTED] V 2.6.I used to sniff the server for 24 hours 
> ,the
> result was that my server is talking to another servers through port 80 and
> 22 and 1000,. tcp 

netstat -lntp , for starters.

> 
> Ips are 4.254.167.67
> 
>             65.119.192.235
> 
>             83.133.127.60
> 
>  
> 
> Is there any backdoor or a Trojan ,and how can I fix or debug it to be able
> to stop it,
> 
> Remark: My hard drive and my network is completely cleaned from viruses,I
> used to burn a new image and I get these results .

The above two remarks indicate a very simplistic approach to the issue
of security. Please do some basic reading before providing services from
your system to the internet.

You don't add a "security component" to your system. Trojans and viruses
don't just land in a system.

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