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CATIRPC.EXE & SRA.EXE ON HP SERVER RUNNING WINDOWS 2003 SERVER

Asked by bryndwcs in Windows 2003 Server, Anti-Virus, Internet Security

Tags: Windows 2003 Server SP2

I have a client server that has recently be de-bugged of a nasty trojan rootkit infection (rootkit.cloaked/service-gen).
The system is not yet considered malware-free as there is a service which I believe is a CA Brightstor backup utility running that is utilising up to 99% CPU time (CATIRPC.EXE). In addition IBServer.EXE and SRA.EXE are also hogging CPU time.
I am not a server tech in normal circumstances (still learning) and have little knowledge of server utilities.
The system seems to be casting network requests (or possibly sending spam) as there is network activity through my broadband link to an outside source.
I cannot activate the Windows Firewall as a message is displayed on activation that "another program or service is running that might use the network address translation component (IPNAT.SYS).
Can anyone shed light on the activity observed regarding CATIRPC and the other services mentioned above and/or the inability to activate the windows firewall?
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