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nostoppingnow


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03-24-07 06:12 PM


Hi,

Today I woke up and my debian machine and webserver was wrecked...

My /etc/init.d directory was empty so I could not restart mysql, apache
and the rest.

Does anyone know how I can recover my system and reinput the relevant
files in the start up directory?

Does everyone agree that someone performed a malicious move?

thx


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    Re: /etc/init.d dissapeared (attack?)  
Roby


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03-25-07 12:12 AM

nostoppingnow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I woke up and my debian machine and webserver was wrecked...
>
> My /etc/init.d directory was empty so I could not restart mysql, apache
> and the rest.
>
> Does anyone know how I can recover my system and reinput the relevant
> files in the start up directory?
>
Have you tried to boot the system from a liveCD (e.g., SystemRescueCD,
Knoppix, etc) and restore /etc/init.d from backup?





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