I thank Nerijus, G.W., and John for their help.
> Take a look in the config file at the PKGMGR option. For Fedora, set
it to RPM (and then run 'rkhunter --propupd').
PKGMGR was already correctly set in both configuration files. Using the
"--propupd" option did clear the warnings.
Bill.
On Fri, 2016-04-22 at 13:45 -0600, William wrote:
> I'd like to be able to each Thursday, enter
>
> dnf upgrade
>
> and when that's done, enter
>
> rkhunter --check
>
> and know that it will check everything, including the things I was
> warned on a week ago, but only see new warnings if
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 13:45:37 -0600 William wrote:
> I'm a home user, not a sys. admin. or security person. The other thing
> I really need to know is how to "acknowledge" the warnings so that they
> don't keep coming up. (The warning on "locate" has been coming
Good afternoon,
I'm glad that they're probably not a problem. Thank-you.
I'm a home user, not a sys. admin. or security person. The other thing
I really need to know is how to "acknowledge" the warnings so that they
don't keep coming up. (The warning on "locate" has been coming up for a
Hi there,
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016, William wrote:
> I just finished the weekly Fedora-23 patches and scans. The rkhunter
> scan warned on 15 files:
> ...
> Is this a real problem or a false alarm?
Almost certainly not a real problem. There will be release notes for
the Fedora update, you might