On Sun, 21 Jul 2019 02:00:30 +0100 Julian Gilbey <j...@debian.org> wrote:
> Package: rkhunter
> Version: 1.4.6-7
> Severity: important
>
> Hi!
>
> Unfortunately the fix for bug #931396 fixes machines which have run
> usrmerge.  But for those which have not, rkhunter now fails fatally:
>
> erdos:~ # /usr/share/rkhunter/scripts/rkhupd.sh
> Invalid SCRIPTWHITELIST configuration option: Non-existent pathname:
/usr/bin/egrep
> Invalid SCRIPTWHITELIST configuration option: Non-existent pathname:
/usr/bin/fgrep
> erdos:~ #
>
> I don't know whether there is a way of saying "whitelist this script
> if it is found, otherwise ignore it".  If there is, then this should
> be applied to both /usr/bin/egrep and /bin/egrep, and likewise for
> fgrep and any other /bin/... scripts.  If not, then I don't know what
> to suggest.
>
Take a look at the EXISTWHITELIST config option - it may do what you want.


John.

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