Hallo, John,

Du meintest am 08.10.09:

>>>>> Does anyone use inetd (not Xinetd) whitelisting? If so, could you
>>>>> please report if it works with Rootkit Hunter version 1.3.4?

> Solaris users will generally need to use the inetd whitelisting
> (unless they have no inetd services running). RKH wouldn't have got
> past testing if it didn't work :-)

> Whitelisting depends partially on whether Solaris 9 or 10 is being
> used. Inetd was changed a fair bit at Solaris 10.

I'm running Linux on my machine - if I remember correct I had to  
uncomment the mentioned lines in "rkhunter.conf".

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut

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