[CentOS] Re: Reseted net statistics

happymaster23 happymaster23 at gmail.com
Tue May 13 15:26:48 UTC 2008


Yes, as I have said in my previous post - word "impossible" is not really
correct.

2008/5/13 Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com>:

> on 5-11-2008 2:56 AM happymaster23 spake the following:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > sometimes I�m checking status of my server with phpSysInfo, always is
> > all right, but at May 8 I was experienced a "big deviation". My machine was
> > online for 12 days, but net statistics are  reseted. I was checked
> > /proc/net/dev and there are reseted net statistics too. How is this
> > possible?
> >
> > Just before I was experienced this problem I was updating two packages
> > with yum (perl-HTML-Parser.i386 3.56-5.el5 and epel-release.noarch 5-3). In
> > /var/log/messages is nothing about it. At the same day someone attemped to
> > log in to ssh (attack was about 10 hours long, but its impossible to break
> > my server -
> >
>
> Keep fooling yourself. Difficult to breal into-- maybe, but impossible --
> I really doubt it. Every server can be broken into. Just some of them aren't
> worth the time it might take.
>
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