Thanks Christoper,

 I'll invesigate further

I'm currently setting up Mepis (Debian) so any sugestions on the firewall??

cheers...........dave



On Wednesday 25 February 2004 22:51, you wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 22:20, Dave wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > heres a curly one:
> >
> > what do you do when you can't change/delete/move a directory (and files)
> > no matter if you logged in as root, su, sudo and the file permissions
> > "ls" as "drwerwerwe", none of the GUI file managers work (even as root)
> > and you can't ""mv", "rmdir" etc at the comand line
> >
> > weird or not??
>
> Not. There is a set of extended file attributes available for the ext2/3
> file system, one of which is an 'immutable' flag. There is an attack vector
> floating about which has the habit of setting it.
>
> man chattr
> man lsattr
>
> are your friends.
>
> You have probably been compromised, you have my sincere sympathy.
> Do fsck on the file systems too.
>
> Got a firewall?

-- 
cheers................dave

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