A look at your log file shows the following:

[06:26:55] Performing Linux specific checks
[06:26:55] Info: Starting test name 'os_specific'
[06:26:56]   Checking loaded kernel modules                  
[ Warning ]
[06:26:56] Warning: No output found from the lsmod 
command or the /proc/modules file:
[06:26:56]          /proc/modules output: 
[06:26:56]          lsmod output:

which, I'll bet dollars to doughnuts, is causing 
your issue.  The modules check can be disabled by 
adding "os_specific" to the DISABLE_TESTS 
directive in rkhunter.conf.

HTH.

Dimitri


On Thursday 30 September 2010 10:27:29 am Nick Fox 
wrote:
> I have put my rkhunter.log here on 4shared.
> Click on the blue "Download Now" button.
>
> http://www.4shared.com/file/IGOk7wkP/rkhunter.h
>tml
>
> thanks for looking
> Nick
>
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Muskoka Auto
> Parts Limited <m...@map-heb.com
>
> > wrote:
> >
> >  On 10-09-30 9:39 AM, Nick Fox wrote:
> > > I installed rkhunter 3 days ago and I've
> > > been getting this message every morning:
> > > "Please inspect this machine, because it
> > > may be infected." When I go to check my log
> > > file, I don't see any problem. Why am I
> > > getting this message?
> >
> > Without the log file, we'd be guessing.  I'm
> > betting there's something in there you aren't
> > seeing.



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