Am Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2019, 16:46:42 CET schrieb Reco: Yes, worked. However, I did not find any unusual, however, putting a stick in is starting "colord-sane", which will explain the UDP request.
This does not explain, why a sd-card or usb-stick is calling this. The only explanation I have, is that the kernel starts some module, which acts as watched. I wonder, why no one else noticed this behaviour, as this looks a "normal" behaviour on all systems. Very strange..... Best Hans > Hi. > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 04:29:11PM +0100, Hans wrote: > > Hmm, tried "auditctl -a always,exit -S connect -F arch=b64 > > auditctl -a always,exit -S connect > > Ignore 'syscall mismatch' warning, it will work anyway. > > > Tha manual told nothing about a logfile. > > It's /var/log/audit/audit.log. > Red Hat documentation at it's finest. > > Reco
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