---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <m.roth at 5-cent.us> Date: Thu, May 15, 2014 at 3:40 PM Subject: For the CentOS list: rkhunter and NFS To: lesmikesell at gmail.com Hi, Les, Could you forward this to the CentOS list? That damn nixspam is blocking my hosting provider's mailhost *again*; it was on and off yesterday, and today it won't even let me remove it, and that was after I emailed my hosting provider yesterday.... Having an issue with rkhunter; now, my user's running debian, but I should think this would be configurable on any distro: rkhunter's started complaining about a missing file... which is in his home directory, which is NFS mounted. What it says is that two files don't exist, but are in its d/b. I'm on his system, he's logged on now, and they're there. Now, I'm not sure it *should* be scanning nfs-mounted directories. Certainly I, among others, log out at night (this runs in the middle of the night), and it doesn't complain on any other systems. One last thing: he's one of my most-knowledgeable users, and when he updates the system, he assures me he always runs rkhunter --propupd, so we're both confused. Any ideas? mark PS And if the CentOS *MUST* use nixspam, which I am *very* strongly of the opinion that we can find something better, is there no way to whitelist regular posters? Certainly, when we created a Big Eight newsgroup, back in '93? '94? we allowed for that....