On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Michael Schwendt wrote:

> On 2001-09-21, Jean Francois Ortolo wrote:
>
> >  As in my little spirit, the trio Apache/MySql/Php was combined anyway, I
> >deleted all these rpms yesterday evening, and I'm getting prepared to
> >install them again soon.
>
> Would be interesting to know whether that fixes it.
>
> Have you verified the installed rpms already?
> rpm -Va   or   rpm -V <package_name>
>
> e.g. "rpm -V readline" to check integrity of the readline library
> package.
>

  Will try it soon.

> >  This morning, I tried checking my HD with e2fsck -f -c -v -y /dev/hda5
> >  There was no bad block error, but the filesystem was modified.
> >
> >  It's very few probable the RAM ( 256MB SDRAM ) is the cause, for that's
> >an Infineon SDRAM, a high cost memory chip.
>
> Is your CPU overclocked?
>

  Not at all. 1Ghz Athlon Thbird FSB 266 mult coeff 7.5.

> Have you had any unclean shutdowns recently?
>

  No.

> Is it a multi-boot system where another OS could damage one
> of your partitions?
>

  No. Seawolf is the only OS upon my machine.
  I've setup a personal firewall from scratch.
  It doesn't protect me from attacks again ports>1024,
neither does it log them, for the ncftp program uses local ports>1024, my
logs were being invaded by reports.
  Otherwise, very good protection/log against connection attempts<1024.
  I also setup a log analyzer/formatter, all I get actually, are www
connection attempts, these recent viruses...



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