On Thursday 16 June 2005 22:25, David Crotty wrote:
> My nightly diff check e-mail on a test box I am running (10.1) contained
> this snippet of info:
>
> Security Warning: the md5 checksum for one of your SUID files has changed,
>       maybe an intruder modified one of these suid binary in order to put
> in a backdoor...
>               - Checksum changed file : /usr/X11R6/bin/Xwrapper
>
> Now, should I run round like a headless chicken and unplug all electrical
> appliances, or could it be generated by installing some other package? I'm
> trying to remember what I installed yesterday before this message and the
> only thing that springs to mind is TightVNC (which I can't get working, but
> that's a different matter). Backdoor always makes me giggle ;).
>
> Regards,
> David Crotty

Before panicking check with /var/log/urpmi.log to see if you have recently 
updated xorg-x11

derek

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