On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 19:36 -0800, Bruno Linhares wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I've searching for 2 days now, and still can't find the answer clear
> to this question:
> Is there a way to use a rkhunter of one machine to check the system on
> another machine? Could it be just a matter of run rkhunter with --file
> option, passing perhaps a NFS mount point?
> 
You could look at the '-r' option, but I make no guarantee that it will
work at all well. I have had some ideas about this option, but it will
require a lot of work to RKH to get it working properly.

As far as I am aware RKH has no '--file' option.



John.

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