On 09/10/2013 03:36 PM, Joshua Brindle wrote:
> Stephen Smalley wrote:
>> On 09/10/2013 03:04 PM, Joshua Brindle wrote:
>>> Stephen Smalley wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>>> I uploaded but will try to figure out what is going on and update.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you attach your audit.rules?
>>>> Attached.
>>>> Installed it via adb push audit.rules /data/local/tmp
>>>> followed by adb shell su 0 cp /data/local/tmp/audit.rules
>>>> /data/misc/audit
>>>> followed by adb shell su 0 chown audit /data/misc/audit/audit.rules
>>> Looks like there are some spacer after the permissions on the first
>>> line. If you delete those, does it work? I can add a ' ' case to the
>>> permission parser, though I'm surprised since I'd expect strsep() to
>>> take care of that.
>>
>> Actually, if I strip the trailing whitespace, I get the error on both
>> lines.
>> I/auditd  (  119): Starting up
>> I/audit_log(  119): Previous audit logfile detected, rotating
>> E/audit_rules(  119): -w /data/system -p wa
>> E/audit_rules(  119): Unknown permission
>> E/audit_rules(  119): -w /data/security -p wa
>> E/audit_rules(  119): Unknown permission
> 
> Out of curiosity, was it saved on Windows? It looks like CR also causes
> it (I only stripped out the last byte, assuming only an LF would be there).

Nope, this is entirely on Linux.  No Windows in the mix.




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