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<0> adduser is usually a link to useradd
<1> yeah
<2> so i can type useradd ;user> then p***wd user
<2> and it shiould work?
<0> useradd user && p***wd user



<1> didn't exactly walk him through upgardcing kernel, but at least pointed him in right direction
<2> ironically, my first user that i added after root, ssh worked but not ftpd
<2> !
<2> this didnt work either
<3> blimey
<4> haha
<1> cat /etc/p***wd
<1> see what it's setting as their shell
<2> they all look the same
<2> /bin/bash
<2> and i dotn see any difference in the users
<3> It's not my fault, it just exploded.
<5> BOOM
<6> thanks bofh``
<1> sure
<2> how exactly do you find out if you've been rooted, if the user isnt doing anything harmful but rather doing it covertly to fool me
<7> run a root check



<7> there are software out there to scan for rootkits
<7> google it
<2> aiight
<7> "rootkit removal"
<7> or something
<2> cool
<7> any luck
<2> im nto searching, i was just asking for ways to learn
<5> sparc: monitor your logs..
<5> monitor for new hidden files
<5> use stuff like tripwire
<5> sparc: check your ~/.bash_history files ..
<5> etc etc.. hehe
<5> then install a system with selinux/grsec/pax
<5> chroot your services
<5> run everything under a unique user
<5> hehe
<5> oh..!
<5> and if you can go the whole hog.. rename you "root" account :D


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