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On 27-Sep-2002/08:46 -0500, RTS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Besides the files in the /tmp directory how can you tell if you have been
>infected??

See "Detecting Apache/mod_ssl worm activity on the network" in CERT
Advisory CA-2002-27 <http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-27.html>.

>Does it change any files on the system??

No.

>Symantec and Mcafee was not really clear to me on this.

The best site for this kind of info is CERT <http://www.cert.org/>.


Tony
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