> Of course, but every time I run apt, I run aide --update, too, and
> move the aide.db.new to aide.db. Besides this started right after
> installation - before installing anything new.
Silly to reply to myself, but I had a series of strange crashes:
kswapd went defunct and after that pretty m
> Of course, but every time I run apt, I run aide --update, too, and
> move the aide.db.new to aide.db. Besides this started right after
> installation - before installing anything new.
Silly to reply to myself, but I had a series of strange crashes:
kswapd went defunct and after that pretty
> > Any ideas except a break-in?
> Well - you say you're using unstable. Are you updating your system? There are
> a lot of changes in unstable. After a package replacement, binary files will
> of course have changed.
Of course, but every time I run apt, I run aide --update, too, and
move the
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 02:02:49PM +0300, Juha Jäykkä wrote:
> I keep receiving strange reports from AIDE. The number of changed
> files increases monotonically daily and the affair started immediately
> after installation, so I doubt there has been a break-in - unless
> someone managed to spoof
I keep receiving strange reports from AIDE. The number of changed
files increases monotonically daily and the affair started immediately
after installation, so I doubt there has been a break-in - unless
someone managed to spoof my DNS queries or hijack my connections to
ftp.fi.debian.org. Aside f
> > Any ideas except a break-in?
> Well - you say you're using unstable. Are you updating your system? There are
> a lot of changes in unstable. After a package replacement, binary files will
> of course have changed.
Of course, but every time I run apt, I run aide --update, too, and
move the
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 02:02:49PM +0300, Juha Jäykkä wrote:
> I keep receiving strange reports from AIDE. The number of changed
> files increases monotonically daily and the affair started immediately
> after installation, so I doubt there has been a break-in - unless
> someone managed to spoof
I keep receiving strange reports from AIDE. The number of changed
files increases monotonically daily and the affair started immediately
after installation, so I doubt there has been a break-in - unless
someone managed to spoof my DNS queries or hijack my connections to
ftp.fi.debian.org. Aside
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