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RK HUNTER

Hello guys,

I need some easy easy advice ..    :D

For the first time, I ran the Rkhunter program, and since the operating system was recently installed and on a new disk, I thought there could be no danger warnings. I have instead obtained several, as the attached image does.
I honestly don't know what to do now. I should start a web search for every single warning, but I'm afraid I'm not up to it. Someone is able to tell me if, by eye and from experience (which I absolutely do not have), there are warnings more important than others, in order to establish priorities. Maybe they are all false "positives" ...
Thanks in advance for those who want to answer me.

Giorgio

 

Re: RK HUNTER

Reply #1
Looking at the hidden files - I have those too!
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$ file .k5*
.k5identity.5.gz: gzip compressed data, max compression, from Unix, truncated
.k5login.5.gz:    gzip compressed data, max compression, from Unix, truncated
$ pacman -Qo /usr/share/man/man5/.k5*
/usr/share/man/man5/.k5identity.5.gz is owned by krb5 1.18.2-1
/usr/share/man/man5/.k5login.5.gz is owned by krb5 1.18.2-1
I can view them by using man -l and the file path, but not normally with man. They appear to have been mis-installed by that package and probably shouldn't have a dot in front. So I think the last 2 warnings are false positives, that leaves a few more to consider.