Hi,
It seems this event triggered by starting a virtual machine (virsh start
fedora20). This command changes /dev/null permission to a wrong one...
is this some configuration issue or should I fill a bug?
Thx
L:
On 05/20/2014 08:13 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Pal, Laszlo (private) wrote:
> Recently I've discovered a strange thing... some rule/program or
> whatever changing the access rights of /dev/null to
>
> crw-------. 1 root root 1, 3 May 20 11:57 /dev/null
>
> and some of the part of Fedora does not like it:)
>
> After I change back to 666, everything is fine again, however after boot
> I have again the "wrong" permission
>
> is this a bug or feature?:) What can cause this? After google the
> problem, I can find some very old bug, so maybe it is back again
>
> Any idea?
That is not normal.
You could setup an auditctl rule to watch /dev/null for permission
changes. There is a manpage (and exhaustive support on Google) for
auditctl.