Thanks to Mohammad Vai for ur good advice.
  
 

beeplove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The way you have described your situation, I would say yes somehow
your 'ls' has changed. I am assuming, you ran ls -al, tail -f and ssh
using same account.

Someone may has got access to your computer without your awareness. In
that case, I would rather reinstall everyting after keeping backup of
necessary data. If you dont have important data in your computer, you
can play with it to see what it is doing, is it listening any
sucpicious port or any suspecious program running on background.
Before do that, you also need to have a good copy of ls, ps, netstat,
top and ofcource your favorite shell, like bash.

good luck !


Mohammad


--- In [email protected], shahin012 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi groups,here i m facing a criticul problem at my linux server.when i
> m using ls -la command at /var/log/... then i cant view any files but
> when i m using tail -f /var/log/message or all files then i can view
> all.
> anotherhand whn i m using ssh with graphical mode then i can view all
> files have inside the /var/log/... folder.
> have any idea why this is happening.if i m hacked by somehow then how
> can i overcome from this problem
>






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