John Horne wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 23:50 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
>> Please, please bring back a default mail pointing to the reason for
>> the warning !
>>
> I'm a bit lost with this. What was the default mail that you used to
> receive before? Have you used the '--report-warnings-only' option? That
> will tell you why warnings have been given.

I've just setup rkhunter 1.3.0 from source on a new box (CentOS 5.1) and
have run into the same issue; the warning e-mail is not very
informative. Running rkhunter with MAIL-ON-WARNING set in the config
file and the options "--update --cronjob --rwo -q" results in the
warnings being printed to the console and me receiving an e-mail stating
only "Please inspect this machine, because it may be infected."

Running with "--update --cronjob --rwo" gives the same results, and
running with "--update --cronjob -q" results in no warnings on the
console but the same email.

I'm guessing that --rwo overrides -q.

Are there any options that will send the warnings in the e-mail? Or if I
want to do this should I just turn off the mail-on-warning functionality
and redirect the output to mail myself?

Cheers,
Dave

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