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Old 02-13-2011, 06:58 AM   #16
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As root please run 'echo /etc/rkhunter.conf >> /var/lib/rkhunter/db/rkhunter_prop_list.dat' (that's >> as in "append" not > as in "replace"!), then run "rkhunter --propupd" then see if the error occurs again on your regular check.
 
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As root please run 'echo /etc/rkhunter.conf >> /var/lib/rkhunter/db/rkhunter_prop_list.dat' (that's >> as in "append" not > as in "replace"!), then run "rkhunter --propupd" then see if the error occurs again on your regular check.
That fixed it. Thanks very much for your help.
What exactly was the problem?
 
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That fixed it. Thanks very much for your help.
NP, that's why we're here. However the preferred support option for RKH, as you can read from the accompanying docs and web site, is the rkhunter-users mailing list at Sourceforge.


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