On Tue, 2017-06-06 at 21:53 +0000, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> I hope I’m not asking the obvious, but have you had a look at rkhunter.log?
> The will probably give you some very good insight into what you may want to
> do, configuration-wise, to stop the false positives.
>
Agreed. Look for the warnings in the log file, and modify your local
configuration file accordingly.

Typically we disable the following tests:

  DISABLE_TESTS="suspscan deleted_files apps hidden_ports"



John.


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> Subject: [Rkhunter-users] Configuration tips?
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> Hi,
> I run RK on several server (>50).
> After every update/upgrade, I receive lots of warnings, but since most OS are
> identical in my environment, I can easily determine if there is a false
> positive or not.
> Anyway, everyday it is a lot of work :)
> I wondering if someone wants to share some hints to minimize false positives,
> I mean: do you run every test? If not, what test are disabled in your
> configuration?
> Thank you!
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