Nope, nothing in the list of rootkits you referenced is written in
red. They are all tagged "not found" in green. Every rootkit check
listed in the /var/log/rkhunter.log is listed as not found.
On Wed, 2018-05-09 at 15:13 -0700, Al Varnell wrote:
> 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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