On 22/1/21 18:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/21/21 10:32 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Just on the topic of rkhunter, I've run the command rkhunter --check
and gotten a number of warnings. Among them were warnings about
/usr/bin/egrep, /usr/bin/fgrep, /usr/libexec/nm-ifdown and
/usr/libexec/nm-ifup having been replaced by a script and obviously
not whitelisted. Would the replacement of those commands be something
done within package management and rkhunter hasn't been updated to
cater for that, or am I encountering a situation where those commands
have been changed by something outside of the package management
environment?
If you looked at the content of those files, you would see that why
they are scripts now. The upstreams have changed the files and
rkhunter hasn't been updated.
Does that mean I should whitelist them of leave until rkhunter is updated?
regards,
Steve
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