About the colons, look in /var/log/rkhunter, and it'll tell you exactly
what to whitelist.  For named, I had to use "named:9.4.2".

Still, it seems silly that I have to whitelist apps that are in Ubuntu
because of a root-kit checker that is in Ubuntu.  I would have hoped
that the distro would be more internally consistent.

As it stands, I have spent a little time this morning to make sure that
I do not get a bunch of false-positive emails from all of my servers.
Those got old very quickly.

Alan

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