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Then you didn't search this forum, the rkhunter-users mailing list archive at Sourceforge or the Rootkit Hunter FAQ. Also your rkhunter.conf contains hints on how to solve this.
Then you didn't search this forum, the rkhunter-users mailing list archive at Sourceforge or the Rootkit Hunter FAQ. Also your rkhunter.conf contains hints on how to solve this.
I did search this forum I could paste the search results for rkhunter? I didn't check Sourceforge. I installed this from Ubuntu, to bad programs don't come with better documentation on install.
Thank you for the Sourceforge idea. Sorry for wasting your time.
I did search this forum I could paste the search results for rkhunter?
Not whole lines though. Punching in keywords should show some entries.
I didn't check Sourceforge. I installed this from Ubuntu, to bad programs don't come with better documentation on install.
As current project owner of Rootkit Hunter I beg to differ :-]
Thank you for the Sourceforge idea. Sorry for wasting your time.
Well, it's where a lot of F/OSS is at, and we got our mailing lists there. And it certainly ain't a waste of time, think of all the other people who will find this thread and be guided in the right direction (or so I'd hope).
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