Hi Andreas,

> Hello,
> 
> when I try to update rkhunter via cronjob anythings fine.
> The option --quiet doesn't remove the output, the adding of -
> -cronjob  leads into
> # rkhunter --update --cronjob

You should use:

/usr/local/bin/rkhunter -c --quiet --cronjob 

This becomes silent but only outputs "BAD" values.

Regards,

Michael.

> Rootkit Hunter 1.2.9 is running
> 
> Determining OS... Ready
> 
> Checking binaries
> * Selftests
>       Strings (command)     [ OK ]
> 
> * System tools
> Info: prelinked files found
>    Performing 'known good' check...
> 
> Maybe something to look into for the next release?
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Andreas
> 
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