Hello, Am Mittwoch, 20. August 2014 schrieb pinguin74:
What is this numeric monster 2F686F6D652F6D616C74655F67656C6C2..... vlc wants to access?
It is ascii encoded string with special characters. (where special can be SPACE or ")
2F = / 68 = h 6F = o ...
There seems to be as space (20) inside a path you access.
That´s odd, do I need now to first decode all these numeric strings....
If you are bored, you can decode it manually. Otherwise, just run aa-decode 2F686F6D652F6D616C74655F67656C6C2F2E69636F6E732F4772696666696E20456D6265727320437572736F72732F637572736F72732F6C6566745F707472 ;-) You can also pipe the logfile through aa-decode, and it will decode everything on the fly: tail -f /var/log/audit/audit.log | aa-decode Regards, Christian Boltz --
It's several weeks since I last got bitten by this. Maybe this is only luck, or maybe this is caused by some application which I am using and which got fixed meanwhile. Ah ah, of course I only had to write that for it to happen again to me today! [Jean Delvare in https://bugzilla.novell.com/782909#c6 and #c7]
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