Hi!
The false LKM positives seem to result from a bug in chkrootkit which is
not aware of the new threading model of 2.6 kernel.
See bug #222179.
Yannick
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Hi!
The false LKM positives seem to result from a bug in chkrootkit which is
not aware of the new threading model of 2.6 kernel.
See bug #222179.
Yannick
What's can be this?
Are you runing nautilus?
Apparently, some of the nautilus processes are hidden (I don't know why)
and thus make chkrootkit complain about possible LKM infection.
Try a: $ chkrootkit -x lkm
Yannick
What's can be this?
Are you runing nautilus?
Apparently, some of the nautilus processes are hidden (I don't know why)
and thus make chkrootkit complain about possible LKM infection.
Try a: $ chkrootkit -x lkm
Yannick
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