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Huge hidden process and port in Linux server


From: J B <bakshi12 () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 16:26:27 +0530

Hello list,

I have got a problem that my server is continuously doing ssh attack on a remote server (which I also work
time to time). My local linux server is attacking the remote linux box with the same remote user name
with pubkey. I also investigate the remote box and find same.

I install rootkinhunter, chkrootkit and unhide in my local linux box.
Both rootkinhunter, chkrootkit provide a clean report but "unhide brute"
has found a lots of Hidden process and unhide-tcp finds some hidden port
time to time. Please suggest how can I investigate further to identify
the process causing the trouble and how to disinfect my box.

Thanks

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