i believe what mike is trying to say is that there is a very good chance 
that your box has been rooted.

up2date is a nifty tool with two problems, 1 you can have only one box 
active with redhat and second it is primarity an X tool, not very good for 
servers that are Xless or headless

either use apt-get or rsync the updated folder from any redhat mirror and 
then rpm -Fvh the entire folder...

 -munir


On Monday 04 March 2002 04:47 pm, Mick Hicks wrote:
> Umm..  Cut power to your machine.  Boot up with tomsrtbt or a bootable
> business card.  Use `dd' and `nc' (netcat) or ssh to copy the contents
> of your hard drive partitions to another system.  Reinstall your system
> while it is disconnected from the network or at least behind a firewall.
>  Run up2date or whatever other utility you like to patch your system to
> whatever is current.  Copy important data from the disk images back onto
> your server, and then you'll be ready to have your computer on the
> network again..