Hi there,

On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, Skirpan Jr, Stephen J Jr CTR DISA PEO-C2C (US) wrote:

> Installed RKHunter 1.4.2 on four Solaris 10 test systems.
> ...
> After running the -check command [on one of the systems], every
> system file was flagged with either one of the following warnings:
> Warning:  No hash value found for <filename>
> Warning:  Unable to obtain current properties for <filename>
> Warning:  Unable to obtain current write permission for <file>
> ...
> Any help on resolving this problem will be greatly appreciated.

I'm using version 1.4.2 as well, but on Linux machines, not Solaris.

This is a strange one.  When I first read your post I wondered if you
had accidentally run a command with the wrong user ID - one which has
insufficient permissions.  But when I looked at one of my own machines
I noticed that I have no file named rkhunter.dat anywhere, so I wonder
how it is that you have.  Perhaps we installed from different sources?
Does the Solaris install need/create/use this file?

Whenever I'm puzzled about what a piece of software does, if a strong
cup of coffee doesn't give me the answer then I normally start looking
at the logs.  If there aren't any logs, or if the logs that I have are
insufficiently detailed, then I set about fixing that and then repeat
whatever it was that puzzled me.

"What's in the logs?" is my best offer at the moment I'm afraid.

-- 

73,
Ged.

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