Beware: The expected lifetime of an unpatched redhat 6.2 deployed on the
wild is less than 72 hours.

Meaning: Deploy a RH server without securing or patching it, and you are
sure that it will be hacked into in 72 hours, and probably participate in
DDoSing some poor target server.

Meaning: If you didn't secure your RH box, it probably was already broken
into. The missing 'find' program may just be a symptom of this.



On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Migs Paraz wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:42:36PM +0800, Jan dela Cruz wrote:
> > hello.  any good samaritans out there pls send me the file /usr/bin/find ...
> > it disappeared suddenly from one of our linux boxes.  unfortunately, i have
> > no more machines running redhat 6.2 so i can't restore that file, and
> > reinstalling one takes time since i have yet to find that 6.2 cd.
> >
> > pls help... you can send the binary to my email [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> beware, it may be part of an intrusion script.
>
> RH 6.2 is still around on FTP sites, like this that you need:
> 
>ftp://ftp.q-linux.com/linux/redhat/redhat/6.2/i386/RedHat/RPMS/findutils-4.1-34.i386.rpm
>
>
> sorry, I have no 6.2's handy :)  you can use 'rpm2cpio' to extract the cpio
> archive from an RPM then extract individual files from that.
>
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