On Sat, 2016-07-16 at 09:19 +0000, Protected wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Using latest rkhunter (1.4.2) on openSUSE 13.1. I'm getting some
> weird
> warning:
>
> Warning: The SSH and rkhunter configuration options should be the
> same:
>          SSH configuration option 'PermitRootLogin': forced-commands-
> only
>          Rkhunter configuration option 'ALLOW_SSH_ROOT_USER':
> forced-commands-only
>
>
> I've also double-checked both configurations for maybe some trailing
> whitespace. Is "forced-commands-only" simply not supported by
> rkhunter?
>
Hi,

The check just compares what you have in your SSH config file against
what you have in your rkhunter config file. It does not check for
specific values, so you could put anything you like into the config
files. (Obviously though SSH will probably complain if you don't use
something it recognises!)

Can you email the relevant option lines in your SSH config file, and
your rkhunter config file please? I'm wondering if the format of one of
the options is not what rkhunter is expecting.




John.

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