I see that in the source: .asciz "Vector Permutaion AES for x86_64/SSSE3, Mike Hamburg (Stanford University)"
And should be: .asciz "Vector Permutation AES for x86_64/SSSE3, Mike Hamburg (Stanford University)" I am just wondering why that rkhunter would possibly think that was a vulnerability! Steve... On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Wally <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings. I have compiled openssh 6.5p1, openssl 1.0.1f and rkhunter > 1.4.2. > > Rkhunter shows the following message: > [ Warning ]Found string 'aion' in file '/usr/sbin/sshd'. Possible rootkit: > Trojaned SSH daemon > > OpenSSH is compiled with OpenSSL support, and the string "aion" that is > identified as a possible root kit by rkhunter is found inside "openssl-1. > 0.1f/crypto/aes/asm/vpaes-x86_64.pl" file. It looks like a simple typo > on line 1063. Could the developers please take a look and possibly > repackage the release? > > Thanks > -- Steve Kneizys Senior Business Process Engineer Voice: (610) 256-1396 [For Emergency Service (888)864-3282] Ferrilli Information Group -- Quality Service and Solutions for Higher Education web: http://www.ferrilli.com/ <http://www.figsolutions.com/> Making you a success while exceeding your expectations.
