Brian,

Brian Schneider wrote:
> 
> It does look like -------- /bin/ps, so a rootkit is probably not
> installed. May be okay. This is just my own system, but I have a lot on it
> and want to avoid a re-install, but am trying to think of all I need to
> save in order to do it.
> 
> Any other things I should be looking for?

Yes. ipchains. After the re-install. (I here assume you did *not* run
ipchains when they violated your computer.) You will most likely want to
add logcheck to your list.

ipchains *may* prove to be initially difficult to configure. (Depends on
your current knowledge level.) There are helper applications that will
simplify the setup to different degrees. My recommendation is still to
read up on the subject and try to understand it as good as possible. If
you then still don't feel comfortable setting it up manually, use a
helper app.

Regards
Gustav


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