Thanks for that, Drew.  There's always more to learn on any subject, and I
just learned something quite valuable.  I'm nominating this thread for Top
Ten in 2012.

Curt

On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Drew from Zhrodague <
[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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