On Thursday 02 August 2001 15:56, Net Llama wrote:
At this stage, i'd strongly suspect that you have a filesystem
corruption issue at play. When is the last time that you ran a fsck on
this filesystem, especially with the badblocks option turned on? I'm
getting dangerously close to putting
Net Llama wrote:
That won't work too well if its his / filesystem that he's trying to
fsck. What needs to be done is to remount it as read-only in single
user mode:
/sbin/init 1
mount -o ro,remount /
then run the fsck. Then assuming that it actually completes, remount
rw:
mount -o
*.dll are windows-specific system files, but as the others
on the list say, it could be anything since linux doesn't
use file extensions.
Seems that yu are using GUI. Can you right-click on it to
review its property?
Or can you use console mode and ls or cat the file ?
Do you run wine or win4lin
On Wednesday 01 August 2001 17:30, Jay Nugent wrote:
Take a look at 'man chattr'. You may find that the append-only bit is
set in the file attributes. A common trick by crackers to keep files from
being moved/renamed (mv) or removed (rm), even by root! But you should
be able to set
I checked Symantec's and McAfee's virus site for the file and turned up
empty. It's not a virus or an abortive attempt at one. And a search of
www.securityfocus.com came up empty. If you are running squid, it came up in
a recent Linux Advisory Watch(7/29/01). If you search for squid on
run strings on it.. Does it say anything interesting?
I checked Symantec's and McAfee's virus site for the file and turned up
empty. It's not a virus or an abortive attempt at one. And a search of
www.securityfocus.com came up empty. If you are running squid, it came up in
a recent
I checked antivirus.com and cert.org and nothing came up either.
Auyeung
- Original Message -
From: Jim Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Strange file
I checked Symantec's and McAfee's virus site for the file
, 2001 8:49 am, Auyeung at Technet wrote:
I checked antivirus.com and cert.org and nothing came up either.
Auyeung
- Original Message -
From: Jim Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Strange file
I checked
Part of the mystery solved. Brought /home/user/scywebMT.dll' up in Vim.
The thing is a Harris interactive survey concerning net shopping. I had
taken the poll weeks ago answered the questions, exited the site and
deleted the original e-mail. Done it a dozen times before. But, for some
reason,
Still haven't found a way to remove my delinquent Win file. But, net
lama was right. Something else was devouring my hd space. Got rid of it
with $ cleandir -a +365 /home/user. Now have 45% of my hd available. A
definate improvement over 2%.
Lee
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2001 11:09:45 -0400, Lee wrote:
Anyhoo, selected edit under vim and then cut. The text disappeared, then
saved and exited, but the file is still there still defying all efforts
to delete it.
How about mv scywebMT.dll /dev/null?
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Same as always the terminal window locks up. The problem is that scywebMT.dll' is a
Win file.
Lacking anything Wine the Linux program can't figure out what to do with it. The real
question
is how the heck did this Win file slip through Linux and manage to install itself on
my hd?
Kurt Wall
Running COL 2.2. In the last week my hard drive went from 75% used to
99% used. Checked. The only thing I could find out of place is a strange
file in /home/user called scywebMT.dll'. The file is totally
untouchable. Tried to remove it with rm and rm -f terminal window locks
up. Tried to read
99% used. Checked. The only thing I could find out of place is a strange
file in /home/user called scywebMT.dll'. The file is totally
untouchable. Tried to remove it with rm and rm -f terminal window locks
I did a hotbot search for scywebmt.dll and scymeb. Found some things of interest
but I
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 10:42 pm, Lee wrote:
| Running COL 2.2. In the last week my hard drive went from 75% used
| to 99% used. Checked. The only thing I could find out of place is a
| strange file in /home/user called scywebMT.dll'. The file is
| totally untouchable. Tried to remove it with rm
--- Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running COL 2.2. In the last week my hard drive went from 75% used to
99% used. Checked. The only thing I could find out of place is a
strange
file in /home/user called scywebMT.dll'. The file is totally
untouchable. Tried to remove it with rm and rm -f
Greetings,
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Net Llama wrote:
--- Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running COL 2.2. In the last week my hard drive went from 75% used to
99% used. Checked. The only thing I could find out of place is a
strange
file in /home/user called scywebMT.dll'. The file
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