Re: /bin/kill
- From: Lord of Gore <lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:17:54 +0200
Steve Buehler wrote:
At 11:04 AM 2/22/2007, you wrote:I'd worry about being rootkited or having faulty hardware. With emphasis on the second.On 2/22/07, Steve Buehler <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 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
# rpm -qf /bin/kill
util-linux-2.12a-16.EL4.20
Thank you and all that replied. After forcing an install of the rpm that I got from redhat, I now have 6 files that rkhunter reports as bad.
/bin/dmesg
/bin/kill
/bin/login
/bin/more
/bin/mount
/usr/bin/whereis
Any ideas? Is there something I did wrong or something I need to do with rkhunter? The only one reported bad before I did this was the /bin/kill. I installed the rpm by:
rpm -ivh --force util-linux-2.12a-16.EL4.20.i386.rpm
Thanks
Steve
Check your RAM. I'd bet there lies the problem.
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