Hi John,

> On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 08:53 +1000, Michael Mansour wrote:
> >
> > I have been using rkhunter since it's inception, so it's good to see it's
> > being maintained again.
> > 
> > For at least 18 months I have been asking Michael to add support for
> > Scientific Linux (www.scientificlinux.org) which is a straight RHEL
> > derivative. I've provided him with all info he's asked for but he's never
> > added it.
> > 
> > Will you guys (the new maintainers) be open to this? as a RHEL derivative it
> > should be a no brainer.
> > 
> Sure. Probably best if you can open this as a bug (or support 
> request?) on the sourceforge site 
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/), and click on 'Submit New'.
> 
> Some info we will need:
> 1) Can you download from sourceforge the 'hashupd.sh' script and run
> that. It should update your os.dat file. In the bug report can you
> include the output produced, and attach your os.dat and
> defaulthashes.dat files please.
> 2) You need to know the name of your O/S 'release' file. Typing 'ls
> -ld /etc/*release*' should indicate which name is used.
> 3) Can you include your email address, if you are submitting the bug
> anonymously.

After the 6th attempt, the submit worked. ID: 1568620

One does have to be persistent with sourceforge.

Regards,

Michael.


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