On 7/5/2013 6:41 AM, John Horne wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-07-04 at 19:46 -0400, Michael Smith wrote:
>    
>> I'd like a switch so that the timing display at the end of the run can
>> be turned off -
>> "rkhunter took 3 minutes and 19 seconds to run" etc....
>>
>> I use this tool in a cron job periodically and then diff vs. the
>> previous output and send alerts on differences.  If the timing is there,
>> every run pretty much sends an alert - so I manually bypass the code
>> segment in rkhunter that displays this, but then I get alerts from the
>> software that the script has been modified...  It's not crucial, but it
>> is an annoyance, I'd like to have it so that I don't get false positives.
>>
>>      
> So the 'diff' is performed on the output displayed on the screen by RKH
> rather than the log file?
>
>
>
> John.
>
>    
Yes, the log file has the timing on each line, doesn't it?

Mike

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