Error: Invalid display – language keyword cannot be found: Display line: display --to LOG --type INFO CONFIG_ROOTDIR /
Checking LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable [ Skipped ]
Checking for prerequisites [ Warning ]
The (command properties test) is not completly supported in this version of OSX rootkit hunter
Performing malware checks
Checking running processes for suspicious files [ None found ]
Checking for hidden processes [ Skipped ]
Checking for login backdoors [ None found ]
Checking for suspicious directories [ None found ]
Checking for sniffer log files [ None found ]
Error: Invalid display – language keyword cannot be found: Display line: display --toNow we run an additional connection check, to inform you about used and listen tcp-ports
and their appropriate process/commands. – This additional check was created by Christian Hornung
There is a LISTEN tcp Port *:http-alt created by Process/Command: Adguard
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12080 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12110 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12143 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12443 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12993 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:12995 created by Process/Command: com.avast
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:49168 created by Process/Command: TorGuardD
There is a LISTEN tcp Port localhost:ipp created by Process/Command: launchd
FYI, named services are described in the file /etc/services
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port TorGuardD used by the Process/Command:
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port com.avast used by the Process/Command:
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 12080 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 12443 used by the Process/Command: Aviator
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 12443 used by the Process/Command: apsd
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 12443 used by the Process/Command: openvpn
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49168 used by the Process/Command: openvpn
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49173 used by the Process/Command: TorGuardD
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49645 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49659 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49663 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49946 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port 49966 used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port http used by the Process/Command: com.avast
There is a CONNECTED tcp Port https used by the Process/Command: com.avast
Performing checks on the network interfaces
Checking for promiscuous interfaces [ Warning ]
Possible promiscuous interfaces:
'ifconfig' command output:
Checking the local host...
Performing group and account checks
Checking for passwd file [ Found ]
Checking for root equivalent (UID 0) accounts [ None found ]
Checking for passwordless accounts [ None found ]
Checking for passwd file changes [ None found ]
Checking for group file changes [ None found ]
Checking root account shell history files [ None found ]
Performing system configuration file checks
Checking for a system logging configuration file [ Found ]
Checking if SSH root access is allowed [ OK ]
Checking if SSH protocol v1 is allowed [ Warning ]
The SSH configuration option 'Protocol' has not been set.
Checking for a running system logging daemon [ Found ]
Checking for a system logging configuration file [ Found ]
Checking if syslog remote logging is allowed [ Warning ]
Error: Invalid display – language keyword cannot be found: Display line: display --to SCREEN+LOG --type WARNING SYSTEM_CONFIGS_SYSLOG_REMOTE_FOUND install.* @127.0.0.1:32376
Performing filesystem checks
Checking /dev for suspicious file types [ Warning ]
Suspicious file types found in /dev:
/dev/fd/6: data
/dev/fd/7: Hitachi SH big-endian COFF object, not stripped
/dev/fd/8: data
/dev/fd/9: data
/dev/fd/10: data
/dev/fd/11: data
/dev/fd/12: data
/dev/fd/13: data
/dev/fd/14: MS Windows icon resource
/dev/fd/15: MS Windows icon resource
/dev/fd/16: MS Windows icon resource
Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
Hidden file found: /usr/share/man/man5/.rhosts.5: troff or preprocessor input text