Dear all,

        I ran rkhunter -c on my work Ubuntu box and noticed that the Stored
file date was on the 30th March for these files.  I ran an update upon
my return on the 19th April. However, I was on holiday on the 30th April.

These two files have a Stored file mod time of the 30th March. What does
this really mean?

Best regards,
J

[16:37:31] Warning: The file properties have changed:
[16:37:31]          File: /usr/bin/last
[16:37:31]          Current hash: 2f6620335100e6375a4576bb803f1f8f57109579
[16:37:31]          Stored hash : 6250b5ebb2ddf81c0012a913ab49d7b15e4f3163
[16:37:31]          Current inode: 625634    Stored inode: 525271
[16:37:31]          Current file modification time: 1303196986
(19-Apr-2011 09:09:46)
[16:37:31]          Stored file modification time : 1269959402
(30-Mar-2010 16:30:02)

[16:37:40] Warning: The file properties have changed:
[16:37:40]          File: /sbin/sulogin
[16:37:40]          Current hash: 79ac7aff2d457363a89e74cf35e17f1b4fb32cb3
[16:37:40]          Stored hash : 99c2e07235b327766820243c53c5187361812e5f
[16:37:40]          Current inode: 530670    Stored inode: 525275
[16:37:40]          Current file modification time: 1303196986
(19-Apr-2011 09:09:46)
[16:37:40]          Stored file modification time : 1269959402
(30-Mar-2010 16:30:02)

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