On Wed December 9 2009, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Right. The fact that the OP asked this question (twice, even) clearly
> demonstrates he did not read the FAQ. In the FAQ you have in question
> 3.2 (right after question 3.1 with some very frightening text about
> things you should do before considering to ask for help) he would have
> found the answer to his question.
>
> In fact, the documentation in the package is intended for a big-time
> esrver admin. This is not the package you'd recommend for casual users
> to test their system. This is not the equivalent of the Windows virus
> scanner.

thanks! I wouldn't have thought to look in a FAQ for configuration issues..
last lines of 3.2:
     It is possible to whitelist specific applications, or specific
     versions of an application. The configuration file contains more
     details about this.

     If you wish you can skip the application version check completely
     by adding the 'apps' test name to the DISABLE_TESTS option in your
     rkhunter configuration file.



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