Aitch
rootkit, eh? it's in the .iso then, because I think it also happens with the cd version, which cannot be written to....... I will double check to make sure. The version I have up now is 421 on the same switch and router and it doesn't see any of that activity.
is the .iso hacked?
thanks,
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puppy 501 hooking up
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I do not know for sure, as I haven't got copies of a version that has it
We both traced the IP address to the same source, but drawn different conclusions as to why
My feeling that it may have been a rootkit, was because of your Router settings comments - I trust you've done antivirals on the PC?
As to a solution?, maybe a post in that Puppy version's bug thread, and see what Barry/other Devs have to say about Upnorth's finding?
Sorry, for the anxiety [ I tend to err on caution looming on overkill, at times ]
Nooby, you should know me by now, sorry
Aitch
On reflection of the exchanges with Upnorth, and his first post, and subsequent links,it's in the .iso then,
....it may be that you are correct, and it MAY have been been added to the network utility in Puppy itselfThe second one is harmless and a part of the network utility ipinfo
line 21 of ipinfo:
var0="`wget -O - -q icanhazip.com`"
I do not know for sure, as I haven't got copies of a version that has it
We both traced the IP address to the same source, but drawn different conclusions as to why
My feeling that it may have been a rootkit, was because of your Router settings comments - I trust you've done antivirals on the PC?
As to a solution?, maybe a post in that Puppy version's bug thread, and see what Barry/other Devs have to say about Upnorth's finding?
Sorry, for the anxiety [ I tend to err on caution looming on overkill, at times ]
Nooby, you should know me by now, sorry
Aitch
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