On 07/18/2015 08:07 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/19/15 09:55, jd1008 wrote:
Ooops, Sorry. Here it is:
$ sudo ls -l -i /* | grep 47972353
OK.... How about
sudo ls -l -i -R /root | grep 47972353
Well, now, this is interesting:
$ sudo ls -l -i -R /root | grep 47972353 <<<<< Produced no output
$ sudo ls -l -d -i -R /root | grep 47972353 <<<<<< adding the -d option,
however:
47972353 dr-xr-x---. 9 root root 4096 Jul 2 14:03 /root
$
I really want to find which daemon/process is ultimately causing sh to try
to read /root and open it for reading?
Hopefully that might shed some light on why it is happening.
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