Didn't you get a section above the summary that looks something like this:
Checking for rootkits...
Performing check of known rootkit files and directories
55808 Trojan - Variant A [ Not found ]
ADM Worm [ Not found ]
AjaKit Rootkit [ Not found ]
Adore Rootkit [ Not found ]
There would be an entry in Red indicating what Rootkit was found, then go to
that entry in the log to see what indicated having located that specific
rootkit and research that to see what needs to be done, if anything.
-Al-
macOS User
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 07:21 AM, Mark Misulich wrote:
> Hi,
> when I run rkhunter on my opensuse 42.3 linux Operating System, I get
> this result telling me that I have a possible rootkit.
>
>> Rootkit checks...
>> Rootkits checked : 500
>> Possible rootkits: 1
>
> I have looked through the var/log/rkhunter.log and don't find anything
> that stands out to me as what this might be. Also, I don't know what to
> do to deal with this if there actually is a rootkit that rkhunter
> detects. Could someone on the list advise me how to proceed to deal
> with this?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
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