rpm -qf /bin/kill
will tell you what rpm you need.
John
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Steve Buehler wrote:
I have a corrupt /bin/kill command and would like to replace it, but can't
find the rpm that I need to reinstall. I downloaded the latest coreutils rpm
and forced and install with that, but that didn't do it. Can somebody lead
me into the right direction? I am running RHEL AS 4.4
Re: comments? little script i wrote -- i caught an attacker with it (RH only) ... > used for testing the RPM packages....Reinstall the *entire* system. ... obviously it blocks evidence of its own existence from hitting netstat, ... bootup, installing the rootkit, and md5sum will miss all evidence because ... (comp.os.linux.security)
Re: Ack! Ive been rooted... ... If you simply reinstall the rpm package...reinstall rpm because of the possibility that it has been hacked. ... If the immutable file is set on any of the hacked binaries, it will also fail to install. ... (Fedora)
Re: Why most run Microsoft, not RedHat ...rpm is one of the binaries that has been 'trojaned'? ... checking from a rescue envioronment against a read-only backup of ... The only guaranteed safe option is a complete reinstall and restore form ... Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org ... (Fedora)
nForce 1 drivers fail after patch of SuSE 9.0 Pro ... It has an integrated nVidia chipset that does everything, ... There is also a later "0274" version but no SuSE specific rpm.... the message says to reinstall the nVidia ... nVidia but that also fails with unresolved symbols.... (alt.os.linux.suse)
nForce 1 drivers fail after patch of SuSE 9.0 Pro ... It has an integrated nVidia chipset that does everything, ... There is also a later "0274" version but no SuSE specific rpm.... the message says to reinstall the nVidia ... nVidia but that also fails with unresolved symbols.... (alt.os.linux.suse)