Hello
I am trying to determine if a customer of mine has been infected by the latest vulnerability. How do you access the Linux file system to check if the files are present?
Thank you
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Hi,
Run these commands to look for the files:
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libips.bak
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libgif.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libiptcp.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libipudp.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libjepg.so
fnsysctl ls -la /var/.sslvpnconfigbk
fnsysctl ls -la /data/etc/wxd.conf
fnsysctl ls -la /flash
Hi,
Run these commands to look for the files:
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libips.bak
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libgif.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libiptcp.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libipudp.so
fnsysctl ls -la /data/lib/libjepg.so
fnsysctl ls -la /var/.sslvpnconfigbk
fnsysctl ls -la /data/etc/wxd.conf
fnsysctl ls -la /flash
I see only these 2 so we should be good to g - thank you.
Is there a place I can find more hidden commands like the "fnsysctl"?
Seeing any of these files is an indication of compromise, so you should take appropriate action.
By the way, does this take into account the standby FortiGate as well in an HA pair or multiple HA devices for that matter?
No, you would need to connect to each unit.
execute ha manage <ID> <user>
or if you are using VDOMs from global : config global > execute ha manage <ID> <user>
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