On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 11:58 -0600, Sean Carolan wrote:
> Here's some more detail showing what the code does. Any ideas?
>
> bash -x rkhunter --enable 'properties'
>
> + PKGMGR_VERIFY_RESULT=
> ++ /bin/rpm -q --queryformat
> '[%{FILEMODES:octal}:%{FILEUSERNAME}:%{FILEGROUPNAME}:%{FILESIZES}:%{FILEMTIMES}:%{FILEMD5S}:%{FILENAMES}\n]'
>
Try:
rpm -q --queryformat '[%{FILEMODES:octal}:%{FILEUSERNAME}:
%{FILESIZES}:%{FILEMTIMES}:%{FILEMD5S}:%{FILENAMES}\n]'
-qf /bin/basename | grep ':/bin/basename'
(That's all on one line.)
However, the inode value comes from the 'stat' command, not rpm. So what
does this command say:
stat -c "%i" /bin/basename
John.
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