Incoming from Shawn:
> Hi gang.

   :-)

That is kind of odd.  /etc/apache2/modules becomes
/etc/apache2/modules/modules, and for what reason?  Could it have been
an upgrade you installed in the past, but haven't since restarted
apache2 (so it never got applied)?

I'd go to your distribution's support archive and search that for
these symptoms.  Or if you installed stock apache2, search their
support for it.  Just finding out when they went from modules to
modules/modules might help.  If you've backups you can search, they
may be worth looking at too.

chkrootkit output is promising.  That's one of my favourite tools.  It
doesn't sound like your config file has been replaced.  It does sound
like apache2 changed sometime without your noticing that specific
change.


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