[LUNI] Regenerate all binaries?

James Bliss bliss at attbi.com
Tue Jun 3 11:43:32 CDT 2003


On Tuesday 03 June 2003 16:09, Seva Epsteyn wrote:
> Get a list of packages you have installed "dpkg --list", download them and
> get the tar out (I think .deb is just an ar(1) archive) and untar the files
> that match say /bin/, /lib/ etc..
>
> Be careful not to overwrite the configuration, on the other hand you really
> want to check all the configuration because there are likely new extra
> binaries added to the system and not in a standard location start probably
> start from cron or init script or somesuch..
>
> /Seva
>
> On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, David Ehle wrote:
> > Basicly, yes.  I don't have time to rebuild it right now, but I would
> > like to clean out the worst of the crud till I can sort through the stuff
> > I need to keep and rebuild from scratch.  I've verified some basic tools

I find it rather interesting that there is not enough time to rebuild but 
there is enough time to hope to find everything which was rooted, manually 
reload all the binaries, and again hope that the box is clean and able to be 
safely used until enough time is found to rebuild it.  I _hope_ there is no 
confidential or proprietary information or code on this machine and none 
which is going to be put on it until it is 'rebuilt'.

I just 'rebuilt' my box with a fresh format and install.  I had all of my data 
back in place and applications running again after a total of 4 hours.  
Granted, I try to keep the layout of my machines rather organized so that I 
just need some things from my home directory and then only have two or three 
other locations which I need to gather my data from (no executables are 
supposed to be in any of those locations and therefore none are allowed to 
run from them).  I do need to keep better documentation though.

Al personal programs I had running I recompiled and placed in their proper 
locations on the new machine.

Jim


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