Good afternoon,

I just finished the weekly Fedora-23 patches and scans.  The rkhunter 
scan warned on 15 files:

/usr/sbin/fsck
/usr/sbin/nologin
/usr/sbin/sshd
/usr/sbin/sulogin
/usr/bin/dmesg
/usr/bin/kill
/usr/bin/last
/usr/bin/locate
/usr/bin/logger
/usr/bin/login
/usr/bin/more
/usr/bin/mount
/usr/bin/ssh
/usr/bin/su
/usr/bin/whereis

All have the same warning text pattern (except for time, the file path, 
and the two numbers).  Example:

[13:46:10] Warning: The file properties have changed:
[13:46:10]          File: /usr/bin/whereis
[13:46:10]          Current inode: 1843953    Stored inode: 1852717

After last week's Fedora patch, I was getting warned on four files: 
locate and three others that I've forgotten.  Before that, I was only 
getting warned on "locate".

Is this a real problem or a false alarm?

If it's a real problem, how do I fix it?

Thanks,
Bill.

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