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Old 9th October 2007, 05:18 AM
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locking processes?

Hi guys?
I was wondering if anyone knows how to lock down the processes that run on FC7?
The reason why I'm asking is I keep getting this LKM Trojan and something about
the processes being infected? I'm not sure what all that means but I thought if I could
get some script as to lock down the processes I wouldn't see that with chkrootkit when I did
a scan of my box.

Thanks for the help.

bigmac
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