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Re: [Full-Disclosure] a little help needed with identifying a rootkit
- To: jan.muenther@nruns.com
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] a little help needed with identifying a rootkit
- From: Tobias Weisserth <tobias@weisserth.de>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:14:02 +0100
Hi Jan,
Am Die, den 13.01.2004 schrieb jan.muenther@nruns.com um 20:41:
> Howdy,
>
> I basically have *no* time at the moment, so I just had a very very quick
> look at these things.
Thanks for that quick look! :-)
> > The biggest file you can find on this machine in this directory is a
> > gzipped file which probably contains a rootkit of some sort. The SuSE
> > list is still trying to figure out what the rest does/is and how this
> > fits into the "big picture".
>
> 'i' is a statically linked version of the do_brk() local root exploit.
> Both i.txt and ii.txt appear to be some php injection 'exploits'.
>
> 'n' is a statically linked version of netcat.
>
> 'rhs' appears to be a statically linked version of the 'rs.c' thingy, which
> kicks back a shell to a host/port that you specify.
>
> The perl scripts are amazingly lame backdoors.
>
> I have too much work to look at the rootkit, sorry.
This is already more than I have hoped for. Thanks VERY much!
I haven't had the chance to look at something like this in the past so
these pointers really are speeding up things. Thanks.
kind regards from Brussels,
Tobias W.
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