Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-19 Thread Austin Hook
[bcc:Michael, Petr, Lukasz] Many thanks to all who replied! Obviously I haven't been paying enough attention. I knew about the relinking process, and I thought that the relinking was only done for the kernel in memory, and was not written out to the /bsd file itself. With your

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Michael Stolovitzsky
New kernels are generated on every boot by relinking. Check your uptimes; they're likely to match kernel timestamps. ⁣Get BlueMail for Android ​ On Sep 18, 2022, 9:58 AM, at 9:58 AM, Austin Hook wrote: > >I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: > >First the data, then

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Petr Ročkai
On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 12:56:13AM -0600, Austin Hook wrote: > 1) the /bsd.rd files were installed when I last updated the systems above, > and the dates of these all correspond with other important files of the > last upgrade or install. So at least most of those, have apparently not > been

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Łukasz Moskała
Dnia 18 września 2022 08:56:13 CEST, Austin Hook napisał/a: > >I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: > >First the data, then below, I note my guess as to what's happening... > >An Internet facing server: > >ls -lT /bsd* >-rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20956100 Aug 14

Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Austin Hook
I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: First the data, then below, I note my guess as to what's happening... An Internet facing server: ls -lT /bsd* -rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20956100 Aug 14 09:54:46 2022 bsd -rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20954372 Jul 31