Thanks for the replies. It's not recognised by the virus sites mentioned by
James and rpm says that it doesn't belong to a package.
I think I was messing about with Amanda (oo-er) around that time but it
doesn't seem to relate to that either...
Cheers
Jamie Stallwood
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[mailto:users-bounces+vps-bitfolk=project76.net@lists.bitfolk.com] On Behalf
Of Brad Ackerman
Sent: 27 December 2012 07:20
To: users(a)lists.bitfolk.com
Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Mystery executable "d"
Does rpm -qf /bin/d provide any output? If not, that would be... a rather
suspicious location for a file, given its location.
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012, at 0:17, Jamie Stallwood wrote:
Hi all,
Any idea what this entry on my Centos EL5XEN virtual machine might be,
in /bin?
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5488 May 12 2008 d
No man page, no useful info from "strings", no --help option and
nothing from yum whatprovides. It's newer than "ed" (and / itself) but
older than "grep". The only thing I note is from hex dump:
0000960: 0047 4343 3a20 2847 4e55 2920 342e 312e .GCC: (GNU) 4.1.
0000970: 3220 3230 3038 3037 3034 2028 5265 6420 2 20080704 (Red
0000980: 4861 7420 342e 312e 322d 3530 2900 0047 Hat 4.1.2-50)..G
If you put a directory as an argument it loops forever. If you put a
file it spouts gibberish.
Cheers!
Jamie Stallwood
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