I dunno what that -X solved. Now it doesn't any longer.
But I have been able to locate the trouble:
It doesn't read my /etc/rkhunter any longer, it read my (very old)
/usr/local/etc/rkhunter.conf.

Sorry for the noise,

Uwe



On 3/26/10, Uwe Dippel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> after upgrading my rkhunter from 1.3.4 to 1.3.6 (which went smoothly),
> now whatever I type, I get
> #rkhunter --check
> Default logfile will be used (/var/log/rkhunter.log).
> Default temporary directory will be used
> (/usr/local/rkhunter/lib/rkhunter/tmp).
> Default database directory will be used
> (/usr/local/rkhunter/lib/rkhunter/db).
> The internationalisation directory does not exist:
> /usr/local/rkhunter/lib/rkhunter/db/i18n
> #
> It doesn't make any difference, if I type --versioncheck or --propupd.
> My standard line in 'daily' also does the same:
> /usr/local/bin/rkhunter --cronjob --update --rwo --nocolors
> Nothing produces even the log file.
>
> sh -X however works. What has changed here?
> # sh -X rkhunter --check
> [ Rootkit Hunter version 1.3.6 ]
>
> Checking system commands...
>
> What needs to be done to get it back at work?
> Btw, the behaviour is the same with my 'old' rkhunter.conf, as well as
> the newly installed one.
>
> Uwe
>

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