Le dimanche 28 février 2010 à 15:47 +0100, Julien Valroff a écrit : > Le dimanche 28 février 2010 à 15:42 +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich a écrit : > > Hi Julien, > > > > > while these may be false-positives on your systems, they might be real > > > problems on other systems. You have to configure rkhunter > > > using /etc/rkhunter.conf file to stop these warnings in your particular > > > case. > > > > > > > ok, I will see, if I can manage it personally in my own configuration. > > Besides > > of it, I found it remarkable, as I thought, other people might have the > > same > > problem, too. > > > I hence close this bug which is not one. > > > > > If you agree to it, I suggest, to let this bugreport open for the next 2 > > days, > > so that people might have the chance, to read it and call for help, too. > > Otherwise, just feel free to close this bugreport at once. It will be ok > > for > > me. Thank you for reading it anyway! > > It is already closed but this doesn't prevent people from reading it > anyway. > > You aren't the first to report such issue against rkhunter, but, as > other application, rkhunter needs to be configured. I am aware that it > still misses some documentation, but the configuration file is now > pretty well commented so that you can easily find the right option to > avoid false positives. > > Cheers, > Julien
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