I guess this indicates no real problem (see below)?  After doing some quick 
research I have seen other OSx users with the same experience.

Thanks very much for prompt replies from list members.

BR/ Petter

[01:46:38] Checking for Dica-Kit Rootkit...
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/lib/.sso'                   [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/lib/.so'                    [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/clean'      [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/dxr'        [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/read'       [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/write'      [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/lf'         [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/xl'         [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/xdr'        [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/psg'        [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/secure'     [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/rdx'        [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/va'         [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/cl.sh'      [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/var/run/...dica/last.log'   [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/usr/bin/.etc'               [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/etc/sshd_config'            [ Found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/etc/ssh_host_key'           [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for file '/etc/ssh_random_seed'        [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for directory '/var/run/...dica'       [ Not found ]
[01:46:38]   Checking for directory '/var/run/...dica/mh'    [ Not found ]
[01:46:39]   Checking for directory '/var/run/...dica/scan'  [ Not found ]
[01:46:39] Warning: Dica-Kit Rootkit                         [ Warning ]
[01:46:39]          File '/etc/sshd_config' found



On 11 sep 2011, at 02:23, Petter Claesson wrote:

> Hi, found your nice software and ran it. Seems I have a root kit. How do I 
> get rid of it? Any suggestions?
> 
> Running OSx 10.7.1 on a new MB Pro
> 
> Best regards, Petter
> 
> Log file looks like this:
> ar/lib: exists and is writable.
>  Directory /usr/local/lib/rkhunter/scripts: creating: OK
>  Directory /var/lib/rkhunter/db: creating: OK
>  Directory /var/lib/rkhunter/tmp: creating: OK
>  Directory /var/lib/rkhunter/db/i18n: creating: OK
> Installing check_modules.pl: OK
> Installing filehashsha.pl: OK
> Installing stat.pl: OK
> Installing readlink.sh: OK
> Installing backdoorports.dat: OK
> Installing mirrors.dat: OK
>  

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