Joshua White Asked: 2010-12-11 07:09:21 +0800 CST2010-12-11 07:09:21 +0800 CST 2010-12-11 07:09:21 +0800 CST What is the gbas.so file on my home directory? 772 I delete the gbas.so file from my home directory but it keeps coming back. Where does it come from? filesystem 3 Answers Voted Leo 2011-04-16T11:52:03+08:002011-04-16T11:52:03+08:00 As mentioned by nelaar, ".so" files are usually shared binary libraries. Try doing "readelf -a gbas.so", it might give you some information about what the file contains (if it really is a library file). Carlos Vieira 2012-09-03T17:02:20+08:002012-09-03T17:02:20+08:00 It is related to the safety solution of Banco do Brasil. The java applet downloads these files everytime you access your homebanking. Source: http://forum.hangarnet.com.br/index.php?s=3a31531547e19169ccd875e5da79ffec&showtopic=111569&view=findpost&p=2446818 d4v1dv00 2011-10-10T19:28:06+08:002011-10-10T19:28:06+08:00 Open up Synaptic package manager and search for this file to see which package does this belongs to.
As mentioned by nelaar, ".so" files are usually shared binary libraries. Try doing "readelf -a gbas.so", it might give you some information about what the file contains (if it really is a library file).
It is related to the safety solution of Banco do Brasil. The java applet downloads these files everytime you access your homebanking.
Source: http://forum.hangarnet.com.br/index.php?s=3a31531547e19169ccd875e5da79ffec&showtopic=111569&view=findpost&p=2446818
Open up Synaptic package manager and search for this file to see which package does this belongs to.