On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 10:44 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I get another set of 'ugly' error messages at my daily runs of rkhunter 
> on OpenBSD; due to some shell/ksh confusion of the ksh on OpenBSD.
> I have been able to limit it down to the 'update' part, and especially 
> to this passage:
> 
> > + do_update
> >
> > ESC[1;33mChecking rkhunter data files...ESC[0;39m
> >   Checking file mirrors.datESC[34C[ ESC[1;32mNo updateESC[0;39m ]
> >   Checking file programs_bad.datESC[29C[ ESC[1;32mNo updateESC[0;39m ]
> >   Checking file backdoorports.datESC[28C[ ESC[1;32mNo updateESC[0;39m ]
> >   Checking file suspscan.datESC[33C[ ESC[1;32mNo updateESC[0;39m ]
> > rkhunter[15368]: [: file: unexpected operator/operand
>
I have (finally) been able to reproduce the problem, but have not
analysed it yet. I'll let you know what is found.



John.

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John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK
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