On 12/29/2011 12:57 PM, John Horne wrote:

If you are running a recent rkhunter version (probably anything from
1.3.2 or so) then it will use the prelink command itself to calculate
checksums. As such the false-positives from rkhunter resulting from
prelink running should be very small at worst. However, changes in
executable dependencies caused by prelinking can occasionally throw it a
wobbly :-)

Thanks.  We're running 1.3.8, so I guess this one was one of those wobblies.



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