Rootkit
Jordi Prats
jprats at cesca.es
Tue Oct 23 21:16:47 UTC 2007
But it does check for some listening ports. There is not a better tool
for that?
Maybe a combination of chkrootkit -d with some AV? Any recomendation?
Thanks,
Jordi
Dave Burns wrote:
> On 10/22/07, Jordi Prats <jprats at cesca.es> wrote:
>> About this discussion, chkrootkit are for live systems, isn't it?
>> There's any tool to do rootkit analysis on a "dead" system?
>>
>> I'm thinking of check for rootkits on snapshots of the file system of a
>> virtual machine to determine if the running virtual machine is compromised.
>>
>
> Use -r switch? As long as you can mount the dead system as a (possbily
> ro) filesystem, I don't see why not.
>
> Dave
>
> chkrootkit --help
> Usage: /usr/lib/chkrootkit-0.47/chkrootkit [options] [test ...]
> Options:
> -h show this help and exit
> -V show version information and exit
> -l show available tests and exit
> -d debug
> -q quiet mode
> -x expert mode
> -r dir use dir as the root directory
> -p dir1:dir2:dirN path for the external commands used by chkrootkit
> -n skip NFS mounted dirs
>
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