On Thu, 07 Jun 2001, irgendeineadresse spewed into the ether:
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> login they get the error <<unable to load interpreter
> /lib/ld-linux.so.2>>. Thus this is part of the glibc I advised them
> to do a <<rpm -Uvh --force glibc-x.x.i386.rpm>> to reinstall the
Bad advice. Very bad. Check the login binary md5sum. From the
installation medium. Not the disk. The machine has probably been rooted.
With login linked to the wrong library.
> library. They are running RH 6.2. I know this are not many details
> but perhaps it's somehow a common problem. If I should ask them
> something specific - tell me what.
Tell them to make a copy of the disk, a bitwise copy using netcat. The
machines should be linked only to each other, off the network.
Then check for altered binaries.
If found, backup all data, no binaries.
Reinstall the machine (format *everything*, including /home).
Bring up into sinlge user mode,up the network stack and download all
relevant patches
Apply all those patches.
Set firewall rules.
Bring the box back online.
If not, do $strings /sbin/ifconfig, $strings /bin/ps, $strings /bin/ls,
$strings `which netstat` and give the interesting results.
Devdas Bhagat
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I can't drive 55.
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