Melissa Meyer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# rpm -V $(rpm -qf $(which cat)) glibc
..5.....   /bin/cat
.......T c /etc/rpc


If "rpm -V fileutils net-tools util-linux" returns any executables that have been modified, you've probably been hacked. /bin/cat is one of those. You might also find ls, login, or netstat modified. These are all modified by common rootkits.



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