Dear all,
before submitting this request of help I have been looking around quite
a while in my system and in the user groups without success.
My problem is the following, I run a Debian system aligned with the
latest testing distribution and kernel 2.4.22. Since few months I
noticed a file
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Aug 24 01:19 root-n
that continued to be re-created in my root directory at startup
Since I don't think to have some kind of intruders in my system (what
intruder is so silly to leave such a blatant trace behind?) I think that
there must be some installed package that:
1) needs to be configured - I checked the /etc directory without success.
2) has something going wrong - but everything seems to work fine.
Can anybody help??
Thank you in advance.
Marco
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