re: Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk
Tuesday, February 5, 2002 at 12:29 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by John Manton
(7 messages posted)
Ditto... got hacked also. Your fix took care of the weird folders. Thanks! Any
idea on the methods they used? It sounds like a number of people started getting
hacked like this in the past week or two. My hackers were located in France and
Singapore.
On Friday, February 1, 2002 at 11:34 pm, Karl Fife wrote:
>Indeed I was hacked too. This thread gave me only HALF of the solution. The OTHER
>HALF goes like this:
>
>Levels upon levels of undeleteable garbage directories
>
>c:\inetpub\ftproot\[noname]\fbjc;;;;\fbjx;;;;\...
>
>First I issued a del *.* /f /s/q as suggested by someone on this thread. This
command
>cascaded through the directories and deleted the files without prompting.
>
>BUT
>The empty directories were still there and they could not be deleted/renamed/copied/moved
>using windows explorer. Furthermore, the directory did not have a name in dos,
so
>I could not even remove (rd) or change (cd) to the folder because I couldn't name
>it! Hundreds of levels and hundreds of items on each level.
>
>The solution was to issue a rd /s command from the parent directory.
>
>In my example:
>c:\inetpub\ftproot\[noname]\fbjc;;;;\fbjx;;;;\... and so on
>
>from the c:\inetpub\ directory I issued the command rd ftproot /s.
>Presto!
>
>If only I could issue a RH /P /AK command
>(remove hacker /permanent /with ass kicking)
>
>
>
>On Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 8:40 am, Alex wrote:
>
>Hello,
>This message was posted a few weeks ago.
>(A hacker put files on my ftproot folder and I am not able to delete those files.
>Rights are okay)
>I does NOT work for me.
>Here is the FTP log file.
>USER anonymous 331
>PASS guest@ 230
>MKD temporary 257
>created eveCD2.r00 226
>RNFR eveCD2.r00+./+/ 550
>RNFR eveCD2.r00 350
>RNTO eveCD2.r00+./+/ 250
>RNFR eveCD2.r01+./+/ 550
>How those commands work with W2K ?
>Is there any software more intelligent thant Explorer?
>Thanks for help.
>
>
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