Hey, thanks for the reply. How this notification is displayed? Like any notification e.g. "new mail" or is just seen in dmesg?
sandro -- On Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2019 04:43:20 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote: > On woensdag 23 oktober 2019 04:06:29 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote: > > Right after sending that, I get the following notification: > > Profile: /usr/bin/akonadiserver > > Operation: open > > Name: /home/diederik/.pgpass > > Denied: r > > Logfile: /var/log/kern.log > > For more information, visit https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor > > > > I've now gotten this 4 times (in a couple of minutes) > > In about 25 minutes I got 59 of them (grep "/home/diederik/.pgpass" > /var/log/ kern.log | wc -l) > > Oct 23 04:22:19 bagend kernel: [ 1457.768963] audit: type=1400 > audit(1571797339.880:116): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/ > bin/akonadiserver" name="/home/diederik/.pgpass" pid=1882 > comm="0x5633fb5bf4a0-" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=1000 > ouid=1000 > > Apart from timestamp and comm="0xNNNN" values, they're all exactly the same. > > $ ls -la .pgpass > -rw------- 1 diederik diederik 0 mrt 10 2016 .pgpass > > My guess that file got automatically created sometime (pgadmin3?) or have > created it myself but (apparently) emptied its contents. > > My first guess was to leave the file for debugging purposes, but a 0-byte > file shouldn't be hard to recreate ;-) so I removed it. > ... > Approx 15 minutes later, I haven't had any more of those messages in either > a notification window/popup or in /var/log/kern.log
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