On 2/13/25 1:00 PM, Dave Close wrote:
home user via users wrote:
(f40; gnome; last patched minutes ago)
When I ran chkrootkit, I got the following (including a few lines of context)
regarding "wted":
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[snip]
Checking `w55808'... not infected
Checking `wted'... 1 deletion(s) between Tue Jan 28 07:33:49 2025 and Tue Jan
28 07:36:08 2025
1 deletion(s) between Fri Feb 7 08:13:43 2025 and Fri Feb 7 08:15:51 2025
1 deletion(s) between Sat Feb 8 15:26:59 2025 and Sat Feb 8 15:29:22 2025
1 deletion(s) between Sat Feb 8 15:29:22 2025 and Sat Feb 8 15:31:27 2025
Checking `scalper'... not infected
[snip]
bash.5[~]:
- - - - - -
I got the same thing both before and after "dnf upgrade". rkhunter made no me
ntion of "wted".
I tried to find what "wted" is:
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bash.5[~]: which wted
/usr/bin/which: no wted in (/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/lib64/ccache:/usr/local
/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/root/bin)
bash.6[~]: whereis wted
wted:
bash.7[~]: man wted
No manual entry for wted
bash.8[~]: dnf info wted
Last metadata expiration check: 0:23:46 ago on Thu 13 Feb 2025 10:05:51 AM MST
.
Error: No matching Packages to list
bash.9[~]:
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duck-duck-go and google gave me nothing useful.
What is "wted", and is there a security problem?
You didn't try but I did:
# dnf provides */wted
No matches found.
Sorry, no answer to your real question.
Thank-you, Dave.
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