On 1/30/12 2:49 PM, Steven S. Critchfield wrote:
a quick google search of conf_def.c makes me think this is openSSL
related. Noting there is a bug in openSSL being patched within the
last few days, maybe you need to target that as well.
Another fun thing to try, would be to validate the files in the binary
packages, then reinstall the busted ones:
rpm -Va > /tmp/rpmverified.txt
This will spit out a list of files changed since installation.
Sometimes you can detect rootkits this way. You can ignore the config
files that show up. If there are binaries that have changed after a disk
crash, you should probably reinstall those packages. yum has a reinstall
function, I believe.
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Drew from Zhrodague
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