On Fri, 2016-08-12 at 15:25 +0300, Nerijus Baliūnas wrote: > 2016-08-12 14:44, John Horne rašė: > > > > On Fri, 2016-08-12 at 13:32 +0200, absolutely_f...@libero.it wrote: > > > > > > Ok, why --propupd it is not fixing this? > > > > > Because it is your RPM package manager that is reporting that your > > files have changed. rkhunter just reports that back to you. It does > > not 'fix' anything. > > > > > > > > Should I change PKGMGR from RPM to NONE? > > > > > You can do, but I think you are then just hiding the problem. You > > need > > to find out why the files have changed. > Files changed because they are still prelinked, and prelink is > uninstalled. > You either have to unprelink them or reinstall affected packages (yum > reinstall kmod for example). > Oh, so the files weren't unprelinked before removing the package. Yes, that would cause the problem.
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