Li Li wrote:
One of my redhat Linux box had been hacked. When I
checked the log file, I found somebody using su to be
the root. I also found something use chkrootkit. Is it because I had net-snmp running recently and with
the port opened to all in the iptables? or some reason
else?

Without you telling us your net-snmp configuration, it'd be impossible for us to answer your question. But judging from your vague description, it sounds quite unlikely that net-snmp was the root cause of your problems. I'd suggest getting a security expert to double-check your overall system configuration.


+Thomas

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