You've been hacked. /bin/login has been replaced, and made immutable. Back up your data files, reformat your hard disks, reinstall linux.
Apply errata immediately after you get the system up. > From: Ramnath Muthukumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > i am facing a problem in loggin in to my system > > it shows the login prompt to enter user id > when i enter the user id and enter it refreshes and again > asks for the user id > > > so i tried booting as a single user mode and checked for the > > /bin/login command.. it read 0 bytes > > so i tryed to replace that login file with another file.. but i could > nt able to read or write r remove that file.. > when i tried > > rm -f /bin/login (as root in single user mode) > it gives like this > > rm: cannot unlink 'login': Operation not permitted _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
