On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 10:32 +0100, François Patte wrote: > Every time I install new packages on my FC 6 box, when rkhunter is run > after that, I get a warning message and I can read in the rkh daily run > mail: > > << Rootkit Hunter found some bad or unknown hashes. This can be happen > due replaced binaries or updated packages (which give other hashes). Be > sure your hashes are fully updated (rkhunter --update). If you're in > doubt about these hashes, contact the author (fill in the contact form). >> > > > There no use to run "rkhunter --update" to solve the problem! the proper > program to run is hashupd. > Yes, you are right. I'm afraid that situation arose because of the prelinking problems we had with rkhunter, which in turn led to the creation of the hashupd.sh script. We have corrected the messages for the next release.
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