On 4/21/05, Pablo Salas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I have a SUN station with Solaris 7 I don't know if it was compromised with
> a hacking.
Sun produce a number of tools, including a checksum listing so you can
identify whether or not things have changed.
> I want to use the chkrootkit package (www.chkrootkit.org) in order to check
> rootkits and trojans, but when a want to create the executable file with the
> "make sense" command as explained in the home page, I get an error telling
> something about GCC. I don't have the gcc program in my OS:
Because Solaris doesn't include a compilter - get one from
sunfreeware.org or blastwave.org.
> Or di you know any other program to check rootkits and trjans ???
A few, but any that you compile on a system you are suspicious of may
be worthless.
Oh, and you're posting is horribly offtopic - I didn't see anything
about IP Filter :) Maybe you meant to post in comp.unix.solaris?
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