On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 13:03 +0200, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet)
wrote:
> Mike Yates wrote:
[snipped]
> > May  8 04:03:37 hawksvr5 kernel: Process lsof (pid: 11707, 
> > threadinfo=e3bf8000 task=c36d19f0)
> > 

> 
> A kernel panic triggered by a userland application constitutes a bug in 
> the kernel AFAIK. Why exactly do you believe this is a problem caused by 
> rkhunter?
> 
I wondered this, but it seems the currently running process was lsof. I
assume then this was from one of the RKH tests, and not just some user
running it. However, I agree that RKH itself is not likely to cause a
panic because it is a shell script running other binary programs. Lsof
may be the cause.



John.

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