-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! What I see on all posts is there is missing knowledge on linux system internals. I first tried this tool as newbie and had to learn about all messages which may mean an intrusion. Before trying a professional tool without that many documentation use google to find the answer. Don`t post too fast if you don`t know what`s a bad and what`s a good error message of that tool. For some messages you have to get special knowledge no SuSE manual can give. A professional tool needs professionals to interpret the messages it gives. If you are no professional google will give you a good deal to learn what you don't know. If you don`t know anything about the usage and meaing of rkhunter then don`t use it or learn how to use it and how to interpret the messages! By the way some messages mean nothing at all as some file rights and settings of default installations may give false positive intrusion warnings. Look for warnings of rootkits. If you are not shure but have an idea that you are hacked look for further messages. An inturded system is not the place to look for an intrusion so boot from an uninfected boot disk and then scan the system from there. Some trojans or backdoors or whatever change system files and hide themselves with changed binaries. Hope that helps and that no one gets intruded as general holidays give the opportunity for free time having nothing to do individuals to do their evil workout. Regards Philippe P.S.: Happy new year! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQD1AwUBRZhu6ENg1DRVIGjBAQL6vQb/UlGjc5OObHUp++BDji2I5UfMEGByQ67X ykGxy0Bv4FkIQnZLE2ZDu3+1uxcBkQwLdHmgsR/ajdaX128JFo0VI3gYVoar3IH4 4skGxEZra9BQR1CJg8gtc412PmpBumvfjJ3+P9l1RALKOBBKSAzDh98vIaknkZvU EV6g6ZHrqfJv7gDGcF7qW3og7Qeo5kiUHFTV6SkFd9wF7o7WnixcU8I8mEmxbn2E vhC2XNaL7UJE+w8JfFxa02vVBxstEAooldZGQryfqRsWRWJ2AunFIAA2W45PEvsl 2R0WofeCT5k= =ejqQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-security+help@opensuse.org