What's in conf.n? (details please)
What do you have in your webapp? (be detailed)
How do you start Jetty? (your command line *AND* your start.ini and
start.d/ contents)
Do you customize anything in ${jetty.home}? (like lib or xml files)

Do you run elasticsearch on your machine?


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On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Kent Tong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have set up jetty-8.1.15.v20140411 on CentOS 6.5 with all the updates
> installed. However, jetty keeps getting hacked: malicious files (usually
> there is one named conf.n) are frequently created in jetty's directory
> (/opt/jetty). I have only enabled the minimum configuration in start.ini:
>
> etc/jetty.xml
> etc/jetty-annotations.xml
> etc/jetty-ssl.xml
> etc/jetty-deploy.xml
> etc/jetty-contexts.xml
>
> there is only one webapp installed which is nothing out of ordinary.
>
> any idea? thanks in advance!
>
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