Firstly, congatulations to your latest version!
I am so happy rkhunter exists, and is being updated!
May I remind everyone of my usual qualms, as user of OpenBSD, though?
1. rkhunter.conf out of the box needs several modifications. My
suggestion is and remains, that tailored rkhunter.conf-s will be
installed; depending on the uname.
2. Apache still furnishes a warning, whatever I Ido:
APP_WHITELIST="httpd"
APP_WHITELIST="httpd:1.3.29"
Neither spares me from the warning mail about an infected system; it
actually is the only warning.
[10:54:53] Info: Application 'gpg' not found.
[10:54:53] Checking version of Apache [ Warning ]
[10:54:54] Warning: Application 'httpd', version '1.3.29', is out of
date, and possibly a securit
y risk.
[10:54:54] Checking version of Bind DNS [ OK ]
How can I finally force it from disregarding Apache?
3. This sequence tends to make me smile:
Performing OpenBSD specific checks
Checking sockstat and netstat commands [ Skipped ]
That default rkhunter.conf skips on OpenBSD what is explicitly written for it.
Uwe
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