I have a VPS (openvz)
ASL is installed on the virtual so yum update takes care of rkhunter upgrades.
On host server:
Checking rkhunter version...
This version : 1.3.6
Latest version: 1.3.8
Update available
What is the easiest way to upgrade rkhunter on the host machine?
I do not want to run a full yum update (or should I?)
Would this do the trick?
# yum update rkhunter
upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
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Re: upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
That should do it, the 1.3.8 update came out yesterday
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Re: upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
Yes, you should as updates fix security vulnerabilities and other bugs.webfeatus wrote:I do not want to run a full yum update (or should I?)
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Re: upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
Thanks, but it looks like I did not install using yum so no package found.
Musta bin way b4 I learned a little about yum.
Hence, I will have to trace my manual installation and then re-install.
# yum install rkhunter
(I just lerv ma lernin' curve)
Musta bin way b4 I learned a little about yum.
Hence, I will have to trace my manual installation and then re-install.
# yum install rkhunter
(I just lerv ma lernin' curve)
They say that good intentions, pave the road to hell;
If a thing is not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.
If a thing is not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.
Re: upgrade rkhunter (yum?)
I believe that I found some very useful information here if anyone else has this issue.
http://www.logiqwest.com/TechnicalPaper ... ssues.html
http://www.logiqwest.com/TechnicalPaper ... ssues.html
They say that good intentions, pave the road to hell;
If a thing is not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.
If a thing is not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.