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    Hi guy's, hopefully some of u linux guy's can give me some help on this..

    Basically yesterday I tried logging into my server and couldn't, I knew right away it had be hacked...

    I then got a mail from my provider and they told me my server had been "rooted" with root kit.

    I got them to do re-install but they told me to update the kernel right away...

    Thing is how do I update the kernel ? Will yum do it for me ?

    Could one of u guy's post the command to update the kernel in Centos 4.

    Thanks alot

    I seem to have got it sorted by just typing yum update kernel so I'm sorted on this, thanks.
    Last edited by fisherman; 01-10-2008 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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    Try this:
    http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Upg..._with_yum.html
    I haven't used an RPM based distro in a while so I'm more familiar with apt-get update but CentOS is very similar to RedHat Linux so give it a try and tell us what happened.

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    Code:
    sudo yum update
    do the trick.

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    If the box is rooted then reformat is the only way to go. You will never know where the hacker lay his malicous scripts.

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    Yes I re-installed, updated the kernel by typing yum update kernel and it updated..but still after that my server was hacked twice more.

    I'm no linux guru so i paid to get it secured with firewall and a custom build kernel from admingeekz.

    I've had no problems so far, but I believe that what I paid admingeekz to do, I could have done it myself if I knew a bit about linux.

    Ah well tocuh wood it's sorted now.

    Thanks for the info guys

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