HI,

Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. I have done as you have suggested 
and jotti's scan has given no warning at all.

I think that you were right about some build has failed because this 
virtual machine has just done a big upgrade... (...so I agree with you 
that something could have gone wrong in the update process).

Anyway I have deleted the files in the /var/tmp/, then rebooted the 
guest, then done my usual "rkhunter --check --enable all --disable none 
--rwo" and all has gone round and smooth, no warning at all.

Again, thanks a lot G.W. Haywood and best regards,

Andrea Boccaccio

Il 15/04/16 13:15, G.W. Haywood ha scritto:
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Andrea Boccaccio wrote:
>
>> I enclose the log of the following command "rkhunter --sk -c --enable 
>> suspscan --debug".
>
> It looks like some build of kernel or kernel modules failed, leaving
> temporary files which would otherwise have been deleted.  I doubt that
> there is anything there which is malicious, but if it were my machine
> I would copy them to some other machine, then delete them from /tmp or
> /var/tmp while I investigate them using something like Jotti's scan.
>


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