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From: "paul moore" <paulmoore100@hotmail.com>
To: 'Steve Grubb' <sgrubb@redhat.com>, linux-audit@redhat.com
Subject: RE: hexified path in cwd audit message if dir no longer exists
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:42:47 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BAY106-DAV109418B867C7B6446054818C450@phx.gbl> (raw)
Message-ID: <000101c790cf$200dbdf0$656fa8c0@centrify.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200705050933.35557.sgrubb@redhat.com>

Aha - it actually says "xxxx (deleted)".
Which is OK I guess. But I would have thought that the unstrusted string
routine would know that this is a string generated by the kernel audit
system and so not escape it


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Grubb [mailto:sgrubb@redhat.com] 
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 6:34 AM
To: linux-audit@redhat.com
Cc: paul moore
Subject: Re: hexified path in cwd audit message if dir no longer exists

On Friday 04 May 2007 20:47:19 paul moore wrote:
> Occasiaonally I get a CWD audit message that has a hexified path in it.
> Like this
>
> $1 = "audit(1178324383.479:1566):
> cwd=2F70726F632F35373336202864656C6574656429\000
> This is "/proc/5736"

Could you tell me what you get when you pull this event's record out with
ausearch -i ?

-Steve

  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-05-07 17:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <000301c78eae$ef9128f0$656fa8c0@centrify.com>
2007-05-05  0:47 ` hexified path in cwd audit message if dir no longer exists paul moore
2007-05-05 13:33   ` Steve Grubb
     [not found]     ` <000001c790c7$82439fb0$656fa8c0@centrify.com>
2007-05-07 16:48       ` paul moore
     [not found]     ` <000101c790cf$200dbdf0$656fa8c0@centrify.com>
2007-05-07 17:42       ` paul moore [this message]
2007-05-07 17:49         ` Steve Grubb

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