Try rkhunter --update Then check your system again. I don't have installed this tool.
2013/2/3 Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com>: > sp11 wrote: >> [23:01:57] Warning: The file properties have changed: > > Changed from what? > >> [23:01:57] File: /bin/sh >> [23:01:57] Current hash: add19e504c254758f2ea8dcda3821c77fafb4923 >> [23:01:57] Stored hash : 3e4f053d7520819f5e45a7792c972b05e4ff234e >> [23:01:57] Current inode: 1958022 Stored inode: 1957896 >> [23:01:57] Current file modification time: 1359928637 (03-Feb-2013 >> 22:57:17) >> [23:01:57] Stored file modification time : 1342538237 (17-Jul-2012 >> 17:17:17) >> >> >> [23:02:04] Warning: The file properties have changed: >> [23:02:04] File: /usr/bin/perl >> [23:02:04] Current hash: 13e50d52280d120bf8c71c7eaf4e7431c9afa392 >> [23:02:04] Stored hash : f62bbb9e85d386d16f97ea0f3e8afaaf36a36696 > > On my up to date Squeeze amd64 system: > > $ sha1sum /bin/bash /usr/bin/perl > add19e504c254758f2ea8dcda3821c77fafb4923 /bin/bash > 13e50d52280d120bf8c71c7eaf4e7431c9afa392 /usr/bin/perl > > They match your versions. So I would say that whatever is happening > here that it is a false positive. > > I would guess that rkhunter has cached values for those files and that > those cached values are stale. Figure out where it is getting those > stored values from and update them. > > Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAJL1nTS-1guN=dYi4b+zH0n4jyiLLC-XQ8i=jfovqkcjqhc...@mail.gmail.com