Warning flagged by the 'rkhunter' Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 11 months ago. Active 10 years ago. Viewed 7k times. Improve this question. Good question, but not for SO. Rook :what's SO?
Linux kernel land rootkits are DEAD. Hypervisor rootkits still work and you don't have one, and you can't detect it with rkhunter. Linux kernel land rootkits are dead? I'll have some of what you're smoking. I like Config::Simple , for example:!
Improve this answer. James Oravec Miguel Prz Miguel Prz Can't locate object method "new" via package "Config::Simple" perhaps you forgot to load "Config::Simple"? I'm getting this error — Rudra. Vishu — So load Config::Simple. Quentin: I did this-use Config::Simple; — Rudra. Vishu Do you have it installed? TLP I can't have it installed. Any other alternate solution — Rudra. Show 2 more comments. The following are several examples of how to install from command line, depending on the OS you are using, you'll want to use the appropriate choice: cpan Config::Properties cpan install Config::Properties yum install perl-Config-Properties The code:!
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I received an email alert by rkhunter on the 11th of October, inviting me to "Please inspect this machine, because it may be infected". As you can see nothing was reported. I read a discussion at serverfault where it was suggested to check if the hash change was due to an automatic security update. I wonder: why rkhunter reports 05 October as the file modification date while the upgrade was made the 11 October?
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