If I use apt-get then at the end of any install/remove/purge it shows
the same messages that are shown when I run --propupd. That is, it first
shows "rkhunter" and the version then there's a pause (the same as when
--propupd is run) after which it says (I'm not remembering the exact
words atm but to the effect of) "searched for nnn found nnn" and then
quits. This also happens if I install/remove something with synaptic
(the GUI program) and have the terminal that it uses expanded. At the
end comes those same messages.

I tried setting UPDT_ON_OS_CHANGE=0 in /etc/rkhunter.conf too, in
addition to setting it in /etc/rkhunter.conf.local but it still happens.



On Mon, Jun 13, 2016, at 11:49, John Horne wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-06-12 at 22:14 +0200, Sam Ashley wrote:
> > I have set UPDT_ON_OS_CHANGE=0 but when I install or remove anything
> > rkhunter runs --propupd. Previously this wasn't happening, or I
> > should say that it was happening but explicitly setting that to 0
> > stopped it. Now even with that set to 0 it always runs --propupd. How
> > can I turn this off??
> > 
> How do you know that '--propupd' is being run?
> 
> 
> 
> John.
> 
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