On Sat, 03 Mar 2001 22:39:32 Rilindo Foster wrote:
>Okay, that confirms the problem. Now how to recover (short of
>reinstallation)? Had anybody every recovered from such an incident?

You cannot depend on what any of your sysadmin tools are telling you. I'm
surprised they even left the system log in place. The only real safe way to
recover is to save your data and reinstall. 

Keep it off the network until unneeded services are turned off, and
tcpwrappers and a firewall protect necessary services.

Tony
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