Hey guys, I saw this in my VPS when checking history:

    1  chmod +x /usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts/0001-swapoff--dev-vda2-mkswap--dev-vda2-swapon--dev-vda2-resize2f
    2  cat /usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts/0001-swapoff--dev-vda2-mkswap--dev-vda2-swapon--dev-vda2-resize2f
    3  vi /usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts/0001-swapoff--dev-vda2-mkswap--dev-vda2-swapon--dev-vda2-resize2f

here is the content of the script:

# cat /usr/lib/virt-sysprep/scripts/0001-swapoff--dev-vda2-mkswap--dev-vda2-swapon--dev-vda2-resize2f
swapoff /dev/vda2;mkswap /dev/vda2;swapon /dev/vda2;resize2fs /dev/vda1;yum -y update;systemctl disable guestfs-firstboot;reboot

This is a new server I provisioned on my VPS in racknerd. The command looks safe, but I’m wondering if these commands were executed on its own? Or someone has logged in to my VPS? This is also not normal, isn’t it?

  • @[email protected]OP
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    12 years ago

    wait, the 3rd command is vi. I mean that’s not an automated script, it should be executed manually, right?

    • @TheInsane42
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      152 years ago

      I’d say they made the image, started it, did minor adjustments and didn’t delete the command history before stopping it and starting to deploy the image.

      Looks harmless, although a tad sloppy.

    • cooljimy84
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      32 years ago

      Good point, what happens if you run that command ? It might also just left over from when they made the custom image and forgot to clean it all up ?

    • chiisana
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      12 years ago

      Perhaps it is listed in reverse chronological order; edit, check content, change permissions (for deployment)?