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Re: rkhunter -c, doesnt show any rootkit



On Wed 08 Jun 2016 at 20:51:55 (+0300), Nikos Macheras wrote:
> On 06/07/2016 01:50 PM, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 01:29:28PM +0300, perljpes@gmail.com wrote:
> >>There is a problem to a computer,
> >>It loses files, not very often, files downloaded from internet.
> >It *only* loses files downloaded from the internet? How do you download
> >those files?
> >Are you sure that this isn't something (perhaps the browser) cleaning
> >up old files?
> The last time, was with httrack, after download files (45 files),
> after some minutes dissapeared. repeated three times. The computer
> has not any port open on external interfaces (eth0,wlan0), it runs
> debian wheezy .On cron i dont see something that could remove theese
> files.
> Any suggestion?

[also]

> The Download target was $HOME

Whose $HOME? It would be bizarre to download a website into your own
home directory. Someone changing files on the other side of the world
could change files in your own home directory.

How familiar are you with httrack? One of its own abilities is to
remove downloaded files without any specific action by yourself.
That's because it tracks.

What's in the logs (httrack's, that is)?

Cheers,
David.


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